Thanks again for the feedback Paul. I am printing on the ultra smooth. Using your curves. I had not tried the sliders in the driver since I had bad experiences with them when printing in color. One image would be accurate with a certain slider setting and the next would be off. I do have my monitor profiled and my color inks and papers profiled now. I see what you are saying about the LC in yellow producing warmth. I keep getting carbon and warm mixed up in my head. I just think of "carbon" as alway being black, carbon rods,lampblack carbon etc. I suppose leaving the yellow in and using your curves to get neutral will be the way to go. If the print looks good in a frame for 100 years I guess that will just have to do!! Not so bad after all. What is just too cool about this inkset is that I can (finally) look at black and white prints from my deskjet in sunlight,fluorescent,and incandescent light and they look the same.
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Re: [Digital BW] Q. for Paul UT7- 2200-LC in Yellow
2004-05-27 by byten2003
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