I'm assuming that you are using Jon Cones inks? You might want to check that you have the correct inks and you haven't doubled up on one of them. If you print a nozzle check, do all the inks show up as the correct tones? Have you installed the profile to the correct location? Last but not least, are you following the recommended PS color settings? I am sure that one of the above must be abnormal. Let me know which one... Sierra Gold --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Johnny Eades" <jeades1@s...> wrote: > I print a 21 step grayscale according to the instructions with > PiezoBW ICC manual and the middle section is the same shade from 40% > to 60%. No matter how I adjust it, the same results happen. This is > being printed from the Piezotone warm neutral cartridges with Museum > Black. Has anyone else had this same problem. I just finished > printing an image from the Library of Congress thinking it may be > something wrong with my images; and I get the same result.So it isn't > just a grayscale that printw too light in the midsection, it's > anything I print. > > > Your frustrated friend in photography, > > Johnny Eades
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Re: PIEZOGRAPHY bw icc GRAYSCALE
2004-03-02 by flyfishingusa2002
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