In addition to what i wrote earlier i have realized that the prints have a greenish touch. So again my question: is there any workaround to avoid broncing/ different gloss effects, weak blacks and this greenish thing using the MIS Eboni? Thank you, Frank --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "frankbickelmeyer" <bickelmeyer@...> wrote: > > Now i have made my very first full carbon prints with MIS eboni (Black > Only) on Brilliant Museum Satin Matte (this paper is like the > hahnemühle photorag). > The results of my printing are quiet nice but i get some broncing / > different gloss effects in the black areas of the prints using the > Eboni ink and the blacks could be deeper. Is broncing a typical problem > of pure carbon printing on cotton matte papers? Is there any workaround > for this? When i do BO printing with a cheap 3rd party dye ink i have > no broncing effects at all and the blacks seems to be deeper. But i > know these inks are not archival. It´s interesting to me that the > grainyness with the cheap ink is much more a matter than with the Eboni. > > Sometimes i want to have just the best from both sides. But it might be > impossible and i still have to make compromises? >
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Re: Broncing/ Gloss effects / weak blacks with MIS Eboni?
2008-02-12 by frankbickelmeyer
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