Ellie, I have done some test with 9600 and it looks like it will be able to do it. What I did was to print a density strip to linearize and read it with EyeOne, then I cut of the Yellow inks limit to zero and limit the Cyan and Magenta to very low densities. With this I got a cold tone print almost like sepia toned print. I asked photographer friends what they thought and they agreed with me about the tone. I will do some more test using the Yellow inks and turn down the density on Cyan and se if I can get a warmer tone as well. But if I compare to UT2 inks they are still the best. But I need a loupe to see the colours (CM) in 8x10 print from StudioPrint;) Regards Soren > Does anyone use Studio Print with the Ultrachome inks and produce good > neutral or warm etc. toned BW prints? I am thinking particularly of the > 7600 for this. > > This would be as an alternative to the Imageprint RIP. > > Thanks, > > Ellie > > -- > Ellie Kennard > Innovative Imaging Studio > http://www.iiStudio.com > Contributor to Photoshop Restoration & Retouching (2nd edition) by Katrin > Eismann
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Re: Studioprint and UC inks with 7600
2004-03-01 by Sören Lindqvist
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