Indeed, I've read that info, as well as everything else I could get my digitized mitts on over the past two years. Epson *should* know their product better than anyone else, but they've shot themselves in the foot more than once with their data. Current test data from various sources tends to, well, vary. I think it'll be a while before the haze clears and I can choose my digital output materials with the same confidence with which I choose my cameras and film. Of course, the digital imaging realm is joined at the hip with the computing environment, where market change and instability is the norm (and potentially more profitable, although there are some HP execs who might argue that point with me right now). - Barrett --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Hahn" <markhahn2000@y...> wrote: >After reading Epson's own predictions of life you may want to >use the EEM for proofing and HWM for your final prints:) > > mark
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Re: EEM vs. others
2003-09-02 by amateriat
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