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Re: [Digital BW] getting all the color out

2003-09-03 by Tom Baker

I'm using Imageprint, and it provides absolute control B&W tonality, including absolute neutral.  But, it's not cheap.
 
TB


Sue Tallon <suetallon@...> wrote:
on 9/3/03 9:02 AM, Dennis Stein at djstein@... wrote:

> I'm printing some b/w portraits for a client, and there's still a hint
> of green in the image. I'm using Epson 960, Epson Colorlife paper,
> black ink only. On a Mac with 10.2.6.
> Any suggestions?

If you're as picky as I am about NEUTRAL/stable/archival B/W prints with no
color shifting or metamerism you're in for a bumpy ride because you're never
going to get that without considering the quadtone systems (or some people
say a RIP- but I wasn't convinced about that). Printing with black only is
probably not getting you professional results.
I'd decide the level of quality you need to deliver in your B/W prints and
go from there by researching the archives on this forum.
I'm using the MIS quadtone inks and getting, for the first time, beautiful
B/W prints from my inkjet printer.

Sue Tallon

www.tallonphoto.com




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