I noticed that as well, and must say it doesn't accurately represent the
color of my prints, which are a more chocolate color. I think these things
need to be examined first hand.
STEPHEN JENNINGS
P h o t o g r a p h e r
Cambridge, MA
sgjennin@...
> In the list *Files* section, "Message Related Files", FS-N1-PZO.jpg,
> Paul has placed two prints of a landscape printed with the Piezo
> software using Piezo inks for one image, and a neutral set of his own
> devising for the other. My monitor is calibrated with PhotoCal, and
> the colour prints I get from my 1160 using a ProfilerRGB profiler
> match wonderfully well with the screen image, so I assume the
> impression I have of these two prints is sound. Rich as it is, the
> piezo print bears a distinctly green cast. The other print suits my
> taste very well, but that's not the point. I want only to ask those
> of you who print with the piezo set to look at the prints Paul has
> made available and say whether the piezo fairly represents your
> experience with these inks. Warm is one thing, green is another.
> Bob BolliniMessage
Re: [Digital BW] Paul Roark's Comparison Print.
2001-11-04 by Stephen Jennings
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