On Jul 14, 2004, at 11:14 AM, Ross Borgida wrote: > Either setup is great...a friend of mine uses piezo inks and the > results are wonderful as well! I agree, I went with piezo because I am a little more interested in production than experimentation. In my situation I really didn't want a bunch of options for tone when I print, too tempting to play too much. On Jul 14, 2004, at 10:43 AM, alanwdd wrote: > What platform (PC/MAC) are you using? > Which Piezo inks are you using? I am on a Mac using the warm neutral inks with museum black. I have a densitometer that I traded a client some work for and that made a big difference in setting up QTR. I did do two 21 step charts, one with QTR and one with the ICC before linearizing QTR. The test charts were close to each other until I did the linearization and then there was a very noticeable difference. The CIS from IJM was less than expected and gave me some problems until I got through to them and now most of those are resolved. cort -- Cort Anderson Training Wheels, llc www.trwheels.com 620-488-2960 620-488-3196 fax
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: I'm going with Cone Editions Inks
2004-07-14 by Cort Anderson
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