--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" <paul.roark@...> wrote: > > In addition to Howard's suggestions, I've been thinking of a light carbon > ink with a bit of red in it to make a warm that is closer to hue 45 - less > yellow than the pure carbon. This would really be just for those who like > warm prints. By itself, 4% red mixed with the light carbon of the R2 or 3D > sets makes a good warm. This is perhaps somewat similar to some of my experiments with the UT3D lab a toner. I'm not too much into strong selenium tones, but a QTR blend of mostly a warm carbon curve with a touch of a lab a curve gives a very nice warm tone. Joost
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Re: [Digital BW] R220 ink suggestions
2007-01-15 by Joost Horsten