I make quad prints, and couldn't be more thrilled with them. The only reason I'm investigating a UC option is because I have a client wanting VERY sepia prints. Another was interested in a cyanotype look. StudioPrint seems to be able to do whatever one wants if one has the inclination to learn it and find solutions to unusual printing appraoches. I've seen IP prints, and have one on Somerset Velvet here, I'm sure it's a great product. Tyler www.custom-digital.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, deandadin@a... wrote: > Hi tyler, I use Imageprint with a 2200 on a PC. I am amazed with the results > I can get printing B&W or color. I also have never callibrated with a spyder > or any other such device. The only thing I have done is adobe gamma when I > set up my system. The B&W has a tint picker and I can set the "color " of my > B&W to anything from a cold cyan to a warm brown and a very neutral B&W. > Basically what I see on the screen is what I will get on the print. Its an amazing > system. I hope this helps you. steve > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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[Digital BW] Re: Another crack at ImagePrint versus StudioPrint
2004-11-14 by Tyler Boley
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