Peter; My suggestion would be a variant of # two, but if the LK ink is too warm, re-mix it to give you a good match for Eboni. I'm on my second itteration (not complete enough to give details) of this, but the first one consisted of: two parts UT-7 LK, one part standard MIS LK, and 1ml magenta per 30ml of mix to take the yellow green out of it. Changing the curve to use the Y channel is drop-dead easy, You'll figure it out in half-hour tops, including reading time. You could coceivably use the remaining channel for a LLK and have a K3 setup. or you could keep a warm ink in it to give you sepia when needed. Have a go at it! Steven Karafyllakis --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Peter Marquis-> Load the M ink in the Y chamber of the carts. Make a new QTR curve based > on the UT-EEnhMatte-warm curve, but with the M ink curve assigned to the > Y channel. I don't know exactly how to do this, but I guess it should > not be beyond me, though the results are too warm for my taste. This > seems like a bit of farting around, for a result I don't really want... >
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Re: What to do with a partially disabled 1160
2005-08-12 by Steven Karafyllakis
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