Christopher, Which version of the curves are you using? All of Paul's curves are optimized for EAM. Once you move to other papers you need to do your own addjustments to get the results you are looking for. Trying a different paper setting is certainly one think to try. Consider creating an adjustment curve in Photoshop that you can save for use with Museo. Martin Wesley --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., christopher.patti@u... wrote: > I've recently got my new Epson 1280 up and running using the MIS VM > ink set (with the MIS continuous feed system) and the workflow and > curves developed by Paul Rourk et al. The results on EAM are > stunning. I have two questions however. > > First, I've just started experimenting with Museo. Although I like > the weight and feel of the paper, my first several prints are showing > some sloppiness in the "mid-shadows" (not the darkest blacks) that > looks like mottling or "poserization." It appears that the Museo may > be more absorbant than the EAM and is soaking too much ink in these > areas. Any suggestions for dealing with this? I'm wondering whether > different paper settings in the driver might help. > > Second, I see that there are three different "neutral" curves in the > files. What is the difference among these? > > Thanks for any help.
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Re: MIS VM: Museo and Neutral curves for 1280
2001-10-28 by Martin Wesley
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