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Re: [Digital BW] MIS FS Colour Shift

Re: [Digital BW] MIS FS Colour Shift

2002-03-20 by Jerry Olson

Sure sounds like curing to me! After a couple weeks, see if the third print matchtes the first two.

Jerry

wolfkphotos wrote:
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> I've just reprinted an image that I originally used as a test several
> weeks ago to determine what papers I should stock. My two favorite test
> prints, on Hahnemule Photo Rag 308 and William Turner, have been
> leaning against some books for approx 2 weeks, and upon doing the
> reprint, (on Photo Rag 308) I noticed a considerable difference in
> colour between the new print and the older 2 prints. The new print was
> considerably colder in tone, and in a side by side comparison, one
> would almost call the older prints brownish in tone by comparison.
>
> I have not changed my ink, MIS FS through a CIS on a 1200, and I am
> wondering if this ink / paper combination  takes time to 'cure'. By
> that I mean that the print has a colour shift as it dries and ages. If
> this is the case, does anyone know how long this process takes. I've
> been looking at these prints for a day now, and there is still a
> noticable difference in tones.
>
> If 'curing' is not an issue, can anyone suggest what is happening?
>
> Wolf Kutnahorsky
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