For my needs the warm neutral -- as long as resulting prints are not too warm -- is sufficient. Since I'm not working with a Mac, it seems like the Septone path is the only other feasible way to go, but it requires software and the inkset looks expensive. (BTW, I did download your curves in anticipation of getting a 2200 and installing UT carts -- thanks.) Chris Hargens -- --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Daniel Staver" <daniel@p...> wrote: > > If I correctly understand the threads I've been recently reading, I > > should be able to use the 1290 UT curves on the 2200 and get good > > results (assuming some tweaking, of course). > > Depends on how much tweaking you're prepared to do. I managed to get the > warm and neutral warm curves to look pretty good, but I'm still > struggling with the cool one. There are too many weird transitions and > color shifts in that one, so I can't figure out how to fix it. > > -- > Daniel Staver > http://daniel.staver.no
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Re: 2200 UT Curves (was [Digital BW] Septone system)
2003-08-26 by Chris Hargens
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