Last I looked Colorburst had no built in B&W mode like ColorByte. THis is not to say you couldn't make a custom ink setup and profile for decent B&W with UCs and Colorburst, but I don't believe there is a canned mode for it like ImagePrint. Tyler --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Larry Wangelin <lwangelin@...> wrote: > > Steve, > > I think that you hit the nail squarely on the head. ImagePrint doesn't > let you do any linearization or grayscale profiles. You're at the mercy > of ColorBurst for a one size fits all linearization. One for matte > paper, one for gloss on the 2200/2100. > > ColorBurst also has a more liberal licensing policy. Try the ColorBurst > 15 day full working version. You might be impressed. > > If you are sure you want ImagePrint I have a version 6.0 license for > the 2200 if your interested? Contact me off list for details. > > Larry > > On Feb 18, 2006, at 8:00 AM, Steve Kale wrote: > > > Forget Imageprint and take a good look at Colorburst (CMYK profiling > > embedded for free). >
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[Digital BW] Re: Da Vinci Fibre Gloss Paper
2006-02-18 by Tyler Boley
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