>Do the Shadow/highlight tonality sliders in the ABW mode >perform a function similar to split toning? ... No, they seem to mostly affect the relationships of the densities in the end 5% steps. So, for example, I'm getting a compressed 100% - 95% similar to working space Gray Gamma 2.2 when I have the Shadows at -10. The hues are about the same in the relevant parts of the image. One of the major problems with the ABW mode is that there does not seem to be a way to control hues beyond the overall moves, which leave some wiggles that are less than I'd like on some papers -- for example the Crane Silver Rag I'm working on now. By the way, to avoid excess color in the image, I've simply taken out the OEM yellow and put pure carbon (e.g., MIS UT7 LC) in that spot. So, with the Epson driver and ABW mode, the 2400 is printing B&W images that have the least amount of color possible for the tones achieved. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
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RE: [Digital BW] R2400 - Question about ABW tonality sliders
2006-08-12 by Paul Roark
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