I have not tried Inkpress papers so I can't comment. Photoshop Filters/duotones are not really sucessfull at doing what you want. Instead I'd suggest using Roy Harrington's QTR with warm profiles on papers like Condor Natural, or Moab Entrada should give you what you are looking for. Clayton's paper chase article covers a few more you might want to try as well. Good luck! Guy --- wittenstein2001 <onedogwoof@...> wrote: > Hi > Am a newcomer to this group and to digital printing. > Own an Epson 4000 on OSX. > > I want to make a print that has an antique/warm > tone. Is there an equivalent to what > darkroom papers would produce. I notice that > Inkpress claims to have such a paper. Or is > this warm tone best produced in Photoshop using > filters, duotones? > > Any help appreciated. > > Barry > > > > > ____________________________________________________ Sell on Yahoo! Auctions \ufffd no fees. Bid on great items. http://auctions.yahoo.com/
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Re: [Digital BW] Warm Tone Paper
2005-07-06 by guy washburn
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