Hello Lincoln, >*-- Thanks for the explanation, Clayton >By the way, your strong endorsement of the BO technique was >one of the reasons I decided to give it a try. Thanks, I'm glad >I did! You're welcome. >The luster of EEM really shines thru' Wait until you try Photo Rag! (You aint seen nuthin yet <g>) >...in my White Sands images. It must be great to live out west. I'd love to spend a lot of time photographing out there. >The clouds really do have a "silver lining" and sand textures >are delicious. I just hope that mounting under glass >does not kill the effect. Please let us know what your impressions are after you get some mounted. > *--If you choose "Heavy Matte Paper" with the 1280, you cannot > select the fine 2880 print setting(grayed out). This may be an > improvement with the 2200, or maybe just a way to allow you to > print at 2880. Ah, I didn't know that. It's different with the 2200. >I can see no drawbacks when printing matte on the >"high gloss" setting. I was just concerned that the "high gloss" >setting might cause the ink to be layed down differently ie-less >thick to prevent pooling on a gloss surface. Well, it's the final result that counts. I guess it's worth trying all the settings to see what happens...just use the one that gives the best results. Regards, Clayton Info on black and white digital printing at http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm
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Re: BO with Eboni
2003-11-24 by Clayton Jones
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