Doug, What printer are you using with the UT2 inks? The idea of simply printing what I see on my monitor sounds like a dream, Lynne On Jan 6, 2005, at 4:19 PM, Douglas Meeuwsen wrote: > > here is my little tale of going where you are going........ > I gave up on the lysons, because of changing colors after a short > while, no glossy success no matter what I tried, and the color of the > neutrals was weird. Then I got the UT2 from mis, read all of paul's > info, tried every type of paper i could get, which was a lot, and > settled on Velvet fine art, because of the neutral color, and surface, > Hanemule photo rag, like everyone else, and the costco glossy, which is > what gets people to be impressed when they hold a print. I never ever > have a clog, like i used to with lyson dye inks, and I never think > about printing any more. I just hit print. (it did take a long to get > there though :) I dont use the curves. I just use the sliders, and > for glossy I use a transfer curve to get the eboni ink out of the way. > My wife is getting used to all the stuff on the walls. > I say get the UT2 and use them for a few years until the next really > big improvement comes along. > By the way, half seriously, We need to take up a collection for Mr. > Roark, or do something extra nice for him. Thanks Paul...Doug M > On Jan 6, 2005, at 11:09 AM, Lynne Siler wrote:
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Re: [Digital BW] Update on Black and white printing
2005-01-06 by Lynne Siler
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