I'll risk a guess at a response even though I am using a 2200 -- only because I was having the same problem for a while. I was following all the instructions (print space, no color adjustment, etc) and always there was a caste...usually green. I don't remember what the "instrucitons" from various books and people were right now, but on a lark, I just selected EEM for the print space (rather than Adobe or same as source or whatever it was). Problem completely solved. The R1800 is probably set up differently, but the symptoms seem so similar, I thought I would toss out a suggestion in case it works. Cheers. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Sonny Taylor" <st@u...> wrote: > Bob, > > I am trying to get B/W with matte with my R1800. There is a slight green cast, > which I can almost remove with a Curve, decreasing the Green channel from 128 > down to 126. I have also tried Hue/Saturation with a sepia foreground with > Colorize, and then reducing the Saturation to about 2. That warms the print up > a little. > > Could you please explain "using the Adobe98 setting in the driver". When > printing with PS cs, I use my R1800 as the print space, with no color > adjustment. Am I missing something? > > Thanks, > > Sonny
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[Digital BW] Re: Which would you choose?
2005-05-09 by Andy
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