Well, there's We ink, Stadeletter ink, MIS full Spectrum inks, MIS sepia to Neutral ink, MIS Variable cold tone inks, their standard inkset, Lincoln quad inks, Indelible inks, Lyson Inks, cold, neutral, and warm, etc. etc. Lots of choices. I meant ink choices. Piezo is fine, if you like warm tones and high prices. Its a great closed system, but not for me. Of course some will need a lot of experimenting and curve writing, but some are all set and in place now. Jerry
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Re: [Digital BW] MIS vs. Piezography
2002-01-22 by Jerry Olson