I haven't seen any prints made with the Special Edition inks. Is there a sample image or images on the web? --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Jon Cone" <jon@...> wrote: > > If you like the Piezography Special Edition inks, then go with the 1400. Those inks and the curves architecture for them were matched to each other while being designed on the 1400. It is the purest implementation of Piezography Special Edition which is a very subtle yet complex split tone - from neutral highlights through selenium into warm shadows. > > Jon Cone > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "edrudolpho" <erudolph@> wrote: > > > > I'd like recommendations. I'm debating whether to convert my 2400 to piezography or whether to get a 1400 with piezography package. The cost difference doesn't seem like that much. I'm interested in the print qualities people are observing. > > > > A little background: I was quite happy using a 2200 with the UT-7 inkset but that printer died and I was then seduced by the glamour of the new fibre-type papers in the K3 2400 printer. Now I find myself missing the beauties of carbon on matte. > > > > Ed > > >
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Re: 2400 vs 1400 with piezography
2009-05-27 by edrudolpho
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