Hello David, I am not clear as to which paper you are using. Your first paragraph talks about wet printing and a developer and Harvey's 777 but it not clear as to what is what. I also use a 2200 and I have printing on Crain Silver Rag paper (a glossy material) which I really like but there is still the bronzing issue. For this reason I also do a lot of printing on Lumijet Radient White which is a matt surface so I get no bronzing and a wonderful tonal range. I use Imageprint with the regular Epson inks on the 2200 and I get absolutely nuteral B&W prints or whatever color tone I want with just the move of a dot in the tint picker. I get rich blacks and a wonderful midrange. I shoot film originals and I scan with an Imacon 646 scanner. I do my work in Photoshop and I print using Imageprint as the printer driver. I am very happy with the results but of course I will always print my exhibition prints in silver. I offer my dig printing to my clients. I own a lab so I have to offer all services and I have to do them well. Let me know about the paper. Thanks Steve ************************************** Check out free AOL at http://free.aol.com/thenewaol/index.adp. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, millions of free high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and much more. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] New Harman Technologie s (Ilford B&W) Matt FB mp - First Week s Testing
2007-02-21 by deandadin@aol.com
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