Thanks paul....Does this mean that the UT2/glop curves that you have were made for the 4000? Or some printer other that the 1280? If yes, then I will have a go at getting a curve set that works. I think it will be easy. I have already determined that using the media setting "glossy film" (same as kirkland BTW) completely eliminates the need to use 2880. The only problem is that the contrast is low, which a curve adjustment will fix. I do not have a colorimeter, so I will be going by eyeball. I think I can simply modify the PSM curve that you made, and get more contrast, and still keep the relationship of the two colors about the same. Does that seem about right, or are the relationships more complicated than that? I already have a glop curve that seems to fix the gloss diferential/Bronzing issue. I have the afternoon off again, so wish me luck. Thanks for the help once again, Doug M On May 4, 2005, at 6:00 PM, Paul Roark wrote: > Sorry I never did get to the PSM in the 1280. I'm not sure when I > will > given your report. It sounds like it's not doing as well as the > Kirkland. > I'm not surprised. I always spray my PSM prints. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] ilford smooth paper longeveity....
2005-05-05 by Douglas meeuwsen
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