Wilfred, it never hurts to try the old plug in and see how you like it. If you do, you are in business - if you don't , the best course is software that allows you to profile your own ink/paper/printer combinations. Currently solutions that allow a version of that include: QuadTone RIP, Ergosoft's StudioPrint, IJC/OPM, and possibly RGB curves (like Paul Roark's). Info for all these is in the list archives (i.e. you may want to search the messages on the list homepage for more details). Antonis --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Wilfred Smith" <wilfredm@b...> wrote: > Hello. I have been away for a while. My older Piezography ink finally > ran out. I have ordered the PT Selenium and portfolo black. I was > told that the older software would work well with the newer ink. Do > you think I will bet good results or should I be doing something > else. I kind of liked the software, I never used a paper that was pre > profiled. I chose the unsupported option and set the dot density > below the default and made nice prints. What are my chances of this > success with the new inks.
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Re: PT ink and version 6.0 piezography software
2003-08-01 by Antonis Ricos
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