Joe Davajon wrote: >Next: The 2200. A different story here. There is significant bronzing in the >deepest shadows. Too much. > Joe, Did you use the KODAK Recommended settings for Ultima on the 2200? Or are you trying to get 1440 or 2880 out of it? (AFAIK no can do) If you go to the Kodak site and read the info, there is a drop down list of recommended printer settings for various printers including the 2200. For the 2200 they are: Epson Stylus Photo 2200 KODAK Paper Product KODAK Ultima Picture Paper Ink Cartridge:Photo Paper/Media:Plain Paper Advanced Settings:Custom> Advanced, Photo 720 dpi, High Speed Off, PhotoEnhance4 It can't handle much pigment at all... To run it at 1440 or 2880 you would minimally need a Custom Profile with the media set to a very low ink load choice, and more likely a RIP to control the may ink load.. Hmmm.. Wonder how it would work for someone with ImagePrint? Keith Krebs "Just some guy," caretaker of the Multiverse's largest EPSON printer User Community (highly recommended by Vogon Poets and MegaDodo Publications), at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EPSON_Printers/ and the Multiverse's largest Canon printer User Community at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Canon-printers "For the rest of you out there, the secret is to bang the rocks together guys"
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Re: [Digital BW] Kodak's new 100 year paper.
2004-02-04 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
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