Hi Peter, Yes,it does have a wealth of info of use. I'm looking more for actual color differences than depth of tone or d'max though. As an instance, a paper I've tried called Illuminata Alpha tends to render B&W as a cyanish tone where epsons dsmatt is more toward neutral. These are inexpensive papers and its of little consequence if one can't be usefull for B&W so it's no big deal but it would be helpfull to know others experiences with a larger variety of papers to save time in making selections. Thanks for your response. It is valued. Best. Duane --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Peter" <spamme2001@m...> wrote: > > Hi Duane, > > A while back, Antonis posted a comparision chart he made called > dMax_finder01.pdf (located in Files-->Ink Sets). I'm not sure if it > will answer your question, but it's certainly worth a look if you > haven't seen it already -- there's a lot of good info in there. > > Regards, > Peter. > > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "dlruckus" > <dlruckus@y...> wrote: > > > > Do you have any info or estimate of the densitometer differences > > between some of the various papers you have tested along the way? > > > Thanks. > > Duane
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Re: For Paul & others
2004-12-23 by dlruckus
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