Austin, Just take the file I sent and in Photoshop reduce contrast and lighten the image to make the black bars a mid-tone gray. I kept the background white. At any rate, if you want to see how the drivers do with a mid-tone gray, you have everything you need to do it. Paul _____________ > Austin, > > I just tried printing the pattern with a midtone gray, and both the Epson > and the Piezo drivers' performance dropped just slightly. However, on my > system the Epson driver still looked better. The relative performances > stayed the same. > > Maybe my 1160 is just weird. Why don't you try the test file I > sent to you > and see what resolution you can get out of your Piezo driver. > > Paul Paul, The test file you sent me only contains 0's and 255's. That contains NO grayscale information. I really don't understand what valid conclusions one can draw from this image that pertains to actual grayscale images, as related to a system that is specifically designed TO print only grayscale. Austin
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RE: [Digital BW] Piezography Review: Piezo v. Epson resolution
2001-10-11 by Paul Roark
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