Jeff, Thanks for your response. Did you mean that you are using ultratone inks with the 1290 vms curve (or are you using the vms inks)? I'm also using a Mac running OS X 10.2.8. I'd like to try your suggestion for the vms curve, but unfortunately I just ran out of ink. I'm thinking about waiting for the UT-2 inks to come out before re-ordering. What's your plan? Steve --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "jbryant8159" <jbryant8159@y...> wrote: > Steven, I am trying to do exactly what you are. I have found I like > one of Paul's curves for the VMS inks for the 1290. It is > "vms1290-gs1" and it's not one the curves that makes the color go all > whacked out. It appears to be more of a general balanced lightening > overall. I am on a MAC but would assume it would work on a PC since > it is claimed to be cross platform. > > When I go to print with preview in PS7 I set the source color space as > Adobe98 and the output as Same as Source. When the next window > appears I go into the advanced menu and select No Color Adjustment. > Of couse all other settings are as would be appropriate (Archival > Matte as paper type, Color on, High speed off, etc.). On good full > range images it gives a nice uniform warm grey on EEM. Nice > gradations too. I did find, however on a dull and flattish image > (which I want that way on purpose) there were some flat spots and lost > detail in transitions from dark to mid tone grey. I'm thinking the > curve may not be appropriate for such low key images. Also, I'm > wondering if some of these problems could be due to the infamous > driver update that was > released to reduce metamerism in 2002. I noticed that my outputs got > a lot grainier after that update and am going to try installing the > old driver to see what effect that has. I haven't given up yet on > this old dog as it's a great device in general and was made for > pigmented inks in the first place. Good luck to you. > > Jeff > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, > "wayfaringpilgrim" <steverinojohnson@m...> wrote: > > Has anyone developed a solid Epson 2000P and Ultratone ink workflow? > I've tried to > > adapting Paul Roark's 1280 curves and have even tried creating > custom QuadToneRip > > curves ... but have remained dissatisfied with the results. Anyone > having success with > > this combination? Should I just give up and by a 1280? > > > > Steven D. Johnson
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Re: Epson 2000P and UT workflow?
2003-12-13 by wayfaringpilgrim
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