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Re: [Digital BW] Re:Lyson Inks

2003-10-17 by Simon Greenwood

I use Lyson SG ink. Initially I was disappointed, but realized it was my icc profiles that were the problem.

After running test sheets through my 1160 and having profiles written by Udo Machiels  am delighted with both the 
continuous tones and the the Neutral B&W - absolutely no metemarism. I only have profiles written for Ilford Classic 
Pearl (due to being £100 each!) which limits me a bit, but it is great paper.

regards
Simon Greenwood
Guildford, England


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Date sent:      	Fri, 17 Oct 2003 03:31:28 -0400
Subject:        	Re: [Digital BW] Re:Lyson Inks
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> Kevin Kerr wrote:
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> >Does anyone have experience printing with Lyson Small Gamut inks. Any pros
> >or cons related to this inkset would be greatly appreciated.
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> I use BOTH the SGs and some MIS inks.. I love both.. Different tools for 
> different jobs...
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