Ken, did your other settings stay the same? Color and gray spaces in PS color prefs , Epson driver CM settings (print space/doc space)?... If so did you test both 8 and 16bit files to see if they come out any different? Is the Epson driver the same as before? and are the files grayscale or RGB? Is this on a Mac or PC? Your question suggests that maybe CS is handling grayscale printing differently, but it's worth eliminating the other variables first.... Antonis --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Ken Carney" <kcarney1@c...> wrote: > Finally got around to upgrading to PS CS this morning. I see that "b&w" > prints that were coming out with a magenta cast using the Epson 2200 driver > are now coming out with a slight yellow/green cast, but for all practical > purposes a warm b&w print as opposed to the very noticable magenta. I'm > using the Epson 2200 with Epson inks. I'm working from the same scans as > with PS7, and the only difference is that I'm using 16-bit layers instead of > 8. Printing is with the Epson EEM MK profile and no color adjustment. Does > anyone know why this might be? > > Regards, > > --Ken Carney > www.kencarney.com
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Re: Photoshop CS/B&W
2004-01-25 by Antonis Ricos
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