Hi, I have just finished creating custom curves for glossy paper with the Ultratone inks. Here is my setup (very similar to yours): - Ultratones with photo black - Epson 1280 printing at 2880, no color adjustment, photo quality glossy film media selection, Epson driver - My own curves just completed. I found that the Roark curves didn't work as well as I would have liked on glossy paper. - Epson Professional Glossy Paper (only available in 13x19 or rolls, but it has a surface I prefer the most). This paper has mild bronzing, but I use an overspray and that essentially eliminates the problem. - I also found I needed to remove the rollers. I just sent some sample prints to MIS for evaluation. Please contact me off list if you would like me to send you the curves I made. It would be good to have multiple people try them out. Regards, Dirk --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "mccarvill" <mark_mccarvill@h...> wrote: > Doug, > > Nice to hear from a fellow glossy printer! I'm very satisfied with > the prints I'm getting using the following setup: > > - Ultra-tone inks with photo black > - Epson 1280: printing at 2880, no color adjustment, premium glossy > paper setting, Epson driver > - Roark UT curves (really like the cool curve: ut80-c+3) > - Pictorico photo gallery glossy paper. No other paper I've tried has > been bronze-free. > - I've also removed the rollers that used to cause "pizza > wheel" > marks on my prints (a real issue on glossy papers). > > There's still room for improvement, so I'm working on a transfer > curve to improve the separation in the 90% - 100% range. > > I'm hoping some other glossy printers will come forward with their > workflows because I'd be interested in learning from them and > to > see if there's any interest in a glossy-only print exchange > sometime. > > Cheers, > > Mark > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Doug I." > <puzzolente@e...> wrote: > > I get the feeling that many on this list are using matte papers. I > think > > these are beautiful in their own way, but still prefer the look & > feel of a > > traditional glossy print for most of my work. > > > > I've seen various papers discussed for glossy, but not a comparison > of the > > underlying ink/driver (and/or RIP) system. Are the various inksets > pretty > > much equal in this regard? Or is there a particular setup that > produces > > excellent glossy prints with minimal to no bronzing? > > > > TIA, > > Doug
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Re: Best overall setup for glossy/RC look?
2003-09-04 by dirkhobman
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