Bill, The problem does seem less pronounced after some drying time, but it's still there even a day later. I'll try the step wedge suggestions, thanks. Chris Patti --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Bill Morse <willym@b...> wrote: > Hi christopher.patti- > > Have you given the prints some time to dry down? I noticed when printing > step wedges and developing adjustment curves for Somerset Enhanced and Museo > that the print goes through marked changes for about an hour after printing. > Areas that start out mottled become smooth, and steps that are > indistinguishable begin to separate. > > Have you printed out a step wedge? That should show you exactly where the > problem is. > > Bill Morse > PhotoProspect > Cambridge, MA > > on 10/28/01 11:35 AM, christopher.patti@u... wrote: > > 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." > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] MIS VM: Museo and Neutral curves for 1280
2001-10-28 by christopher.patti@ucop.edu
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