I've also been using the Innova Semimatte with the new 3PKN workflow in an 1800 for B&W prints. Very nice but as Tyler mentioned earlier I would also like to see a bit more gloss - something in between this and the Harmon Gloss (a bit too much) would be perfect. Both of these papers need either glop or post printing spraying with PrintShield. The former will reduce gloss slightly and the latter increases gloss, but both are very effective in eliminating GD and bronzing. The glop is certainly easier to do with the 1800 and the PKN ink during printing and that is the approach I've settled on for now. Carl On Nov 17, 2007, at 11:13 AM, Keith R. wrote: > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tyler Boley" > <tyler@...> wrote: >> >> yup >> >> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Keith R." > <kjrslr@> wrote: >>> Are you refering to the Innova F Print Gloss Semi Matte? >>> >> > That's what I thought, and have to agree. > It's a very fine, under appreciated(hyped) paper that utilizes PK ink > (read higher than mk)dMax on a not so reflective surface(as gloss)at a > somewhat affordable price. I've only done color with it so far, mainly > tests, and am getting ready to do some B&W with it.
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Damned good glossy prints
2007-11-17 by Carl Schofield
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