Bernd, some of the images were warm, but none were green, to my eyes. Most were pretty close to the piezo color I get on Epson Archival matte, slightly brown in daylight, neutral in tungsten light. I think the piezo prints look much nicer under tungsten lighting. Jerry > > > How many have ever seen greenish prints on Epson Archival Matte? I > know of > > 2 people on the lists that have, and I'm wondering if they may have > gotten a > > bad batch of ink. > > Jerry. > I\ufffdm at work now, so I havn\ufffdt got any prints at hand. But if I > remember it right you were in the 31 print exchange group. > There were several EAM prints in the exchange which were printed with > pure Cone inks. > I remember a print of a young girl laying on their bed which was not > only warm toned but nearly brown to my eyes, Yes, certain shades of gray do seem to be a bit browner than others, while a contrastier print with fewer grays seems to be more neutral. > while there was another > print of a shop-window somewhere in Scottland which seemed to be > green by direct comparison. Do you mean the one with all the spoons, square image? It didn't seem green to me. Jerry
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Museo (and Torchon)
2001-08-08 by Jerry Olson
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