Eric - This may not be the way that you want to go, but if you end up with another printer that could run with Imageprint, you'll find that the versions of IP with Tintpicker allow you do do what is essentially split toning. You could give the darker parts of an image a cool tone, for example, and the lighter parts a warmer tone, and adjust for where the split takes place. I use it with an Epson 4000, and often find that it's just what I need to make b&w images that have the kind of subtle coloration that I used to get by using different toning methods in the darkroom. Stephen Petegorsky
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Re: [Digital BW] Help reproducing artwork
2005-08-06 by Stephen Petegorsky