The R800 and R1800 are the wrong printers for B&W. Excellent for color, though. Scott --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "timeexposure" <photo@p...> wrote: > > I shoot digital only for a few years and my best B&W prints where > from offset printing (quite expensive for a signe picture...)! > > > I own a R800 (brillant for glossy & pearl color pictures), and tried > some B&W with it: > > - Epson carts, home made curves/balance correction. Not too bad, but > varies really a LOT from one set of cart to the other, and the light > must always be the same (metamerism). Full calibration needed after > each cart change... > > - Black Ink only (MATTE) with C. Metairie "Black Pigment" Ink. > Really neutral, but not smooth enough in the light areas (but > impressive shadow details) > > - Outsourced Piezography... to expensive for me > > For the price of a handful of piezo prints, I've just ordered a R220 > and a MIS UT-R2 cart set, results next month (I sell my Epson carts > on eBay)! > > Francois >
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Re: Hello, I'm just joining the group...
2005-11-27 by scott_now_coming
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