Do a search for Lyson Daylight Darkroom content on this site and on the yahoo epson large format list and you will find a few observations from people who have tested them. I believe the consensus is that that the inks work well on glossy media and look a lot like gelatin silver output, but the metamerism makes them all but unusable for most of us. They warm up significantly under tungsten illumination. john --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "jamesalvis" <alvishsd@e...> wrote: > > Perhaps I have missed a previous post on this subject but would > anyone care to share their experience with the dye based inks, paper > and software that make up the new Lyson Daylight Darkroom product for > printing B&W on Epson printers? Any thoughts appreciated. > > James Alvis
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Re: Lyson Daylight Darkroom
2004-12-24 by john dean
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