Actually, Francine, I am confused about it right now. I have an image that defies the convention and plasters down huge areas of 100 %k, and I think the best thing to do is just let it dry a couple of days and avoid biasing myself by not looking at it again until then. I find that step wedges done with an 1160 have the problem but much less than 1280 step wedges... you have to look at it under an Ott-lite at just the right angle. These step wedges, for both the 1160 and the 1280, are DRY. When I view it under tungsten light I don't see it. My Ott-lite just shows up stuff more. And you have to hold it at a certain angle to see this, so that too is an issue. Jim H. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "francine_roget" <francine_roget@y...> wrote: > I think you are on to something here Jim. > Would be interested in anything more you find out. > > -FR > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "jimhayes361" <jimhayes@j...> wrote: > > Well, it looks like it anyway, with an 1280, with the "c" and "nc" > > curves. Not noticable much with the warmer curves. Strangely, I > > compared it to step wedges done with my old 1160, and this wasn't a > > problem on this paper, on any of the four curves with this printer. > > > > Any ideas? > > Jim H.
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Re: VM mottles at 100%k Legion Photo matte?
2002-01-27 by jimhayes361
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