Bob, Paul's scan is a pretty accurate representation of the color of my Piezo prints off my 1200. Some people see it as warm. Some see the green in it. This seems to vary from person to person. The Neutral FS looks much better to my eye. Martin Wesley --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., rbollini@n... wrote: > 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 Bollini
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Re: Paul Roark's Comparison Print.
2001-11-10 by Martin Wesley
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