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Re: [Digital BW] RE IMAGEPRINT EXPERIENCES

2003-09-24 by Tom Baker

I have to take exception.  I use Imageprint on my 9600.  I scan and store all B&W impages in Grayscale, not RGB.  Imageprint works great with these.  If you store them as RGB and try to print using a color profile you will get coloring in you B&W. Maybe it's different on a 2200.
 
Tom Baker

deandadin <deandadin@...> wrote:
Hello Mitch. In answer to your reply, Imageprint demands that you 
store files in RGB. It is true that you choose which grey profile to 
use but I have noticed especially with the luster paper that there 
can be a color cast to the prints. I dont notice this with the 
enhanced matte paper. I spoke to people involved and they said that 
there can be a problem with printing B&W with Imageprint because of 
the fact that the images are stored using rgb. Im not saying that 
this will happen all the time but it can be an influence. Some papers 
are better then others. As for installing Imageprint, you really have 
to know what you are doing. If you make one mistake it will not work. 
Most people are not that experienced with installing software and it 
can be a problem. I would not make light of this issue because I had 
a so called expert insatll Imageprint with my 2200 printer and I 
would have never been able to do this myself. Even with the expert 
doing the instalation there were problems that had to be corrected. I 
am sure that an experienced person will have no trouble but most 
people will need halp. Thanks for the reply Steve


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