I have subbed to the list off and on for several years (sometimes when I'm away, I go to 'no mail'--and then forget to read for awhile LOL). There are conversations that are much more technical than I'm interested in but I do read most of them anyhow. I've contemplated using Paul Roark's curves and MIS inks for a number of years in my 1280--even before I bought my 2200 well over 2 years ago. I tried B/O printing ala Clayton's instructions. And--I found QTR and good support here. I just let the very deep tech talk wash over me and latch onto what is relevant for me. I will admit I am a dyed in the wool Photoshop user with a color managed system which understands my way around graphics apps, but its a whole different world from the b/w world LOL. Still--one never knows what you will learn on this list--and I keep my eyes open. The knowledge here is what keeps bringing me back. Diane ----- Original Message ----- From: Steve Kale To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 6:18 AM Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Best Rip for 2200 People also need to realise that this forum is intended to cater to a wide variety of people with disparate degrees of knowledge. It is what makes this forum so informative and powerful. The amount of knowledge on this forum simply dwarfs that which I have found on any other. Would you prefer a forum for "Digital B&W The Print for Dummies (to paraphrase the popular learning series) and those who don't want to understand and simply want to be told what to do"? I don't think so. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Best Rip for 2200
2005-04-16 by Diane Fields
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