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Re: [Digital BW] A question for those using glossy media.

Re: [Digital BW] A question for those using glossy media.

2002-05-17 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service

iwasnvrhere wrote:

> Hello Everyone. Especially glossy mediaphiles . If you could get a
> set of carbon pigment inks that worked really well on glossy but poor
> on non-glossy (basically a reverse of current inks) would you want
> them?

They'd be a good complement to my current pigs..

> Or is the current solution(s) good enough? What would your
> dream inkset do for you?
>
A dream B&W inkset...


Gamut similar to the Small Gamuts

Archival, depending upon media, so that it would be rate for a minimum 
of 100 years, assuming the media was equally archival..

No spraying...

Work well on both Glossy and non-glossy media..

You see, though, I think of glossy imagery not for archival or fine-art 
purposes, but for commercial use.  The same way I was willing to use RC 
papers when at the newspaper.  The prints didn't have to last for more 
than a few years...  

While with non-glossy media, which I prefer for fine-art imagery, I 
expect a significantly longer life..

Oh, and I want that all in a six-color inkset... not 12 or 20..
[Keith]
 
 

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Re: [Digital BW] A question for those using glossy media.

2002-05-17 by Julian Thomas

Yep- especially if they don't need spraying. Great dmax etc etc One more
tool int he toolbox

Julian
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From: "iwasnvrhere" <iwasnvrhere@...>
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Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 8:53 AM
Subject: [Digital BW] A question for those using glossy media.


> Hello Everyone. Especially glossy mediaphiles . If you could get a
> set of carbon pigment inks that worked really well on glossy but poor
> on non-glossy (basically a reverse of current inks) would you want
> them? Or is the current solution(s) good enough? What would your
> dream inkset do for you?
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> Thanks to any/all who reply.
> Jeff
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