After a few years of struggling with getting true(er) b/w prints from my Photoshopped files at 3rd party labs, I broke open my piggy bang and shelled out the $1,100 for the new Epson printer. With a sampler pack of papers from Red River in hand and a whole lot of wide-eyed optimism, i began making prints. I'd hoped to get some true b/w prints without the subtle green or magenta hues I'd been getting from the photo lab but no such luck. It's almost worse now. My crt monitor has been calibrated, I'm editing with Photoshop 7.0 and I believe I have a good enough grasp of the color management work flow to get this right. Ideally, I'd be using the correct icc profile for the paper/printer in PS, have the color management turned off on the print driver and i'd get an accurate print. This isn't happening. I've tried allowing the print driver to do the color management in the b/w mode but that's only slightly better. I'm scratching my head with frustration (made worse as I watch my precious ink cartridge levels drop with each bad print). Help! Any advice would be much appreciated. I'm digging through the messages now to see if I've missed any helpful posts. Regards, Ian aka inframephotography Olympia, WA
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a new user with an Epson 3800 and green hued b/w prints
2007-01-19 by Ian
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