Ron, I'm printing with MIS FS inks (now with Eboni black). I'm afraid that EVFA would need tweaking of the curves, and this isn't something I'm very willing to spend time on :-) PhotoRag, the only other paper "profiled" for this workflow, is the obvious - expensive - alternative. Thanks again for your help, Alessandro -----Original Message----- From: harrisimages [mailto:harris@...] Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 23:38 To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Epson Velvet Fine Art (was: EAM turns yellow!_ Alessandro, Yes, I use a different profile for each paper...each paper with it's own profile. I can say that using EVFA paper I can see slight differences between using the EEM and EVFA profiles....however, ImagePrint profiles will show variances even with the same paper and 1440 dpi and 2880 profiles. I haven't tried using the EVFA profile with EEM. If you are using the Randall Workflow, I assume you are printing with PiezoTone inks. If so, you will get a higher Dmax using PhotoRag than you will with EVFA or EEM. And with PiezoTone inks Dmax will increase over a few days time on PhotoRag. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [Digital BW] Re: Epson Velvet Fine Art (was: EAM turns yellow!_
2003-09-04 by Alessandro Pardi
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