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Somerset Photo Enhanced Paper question/ Posterizing

Somerset Photo Enhanced Paper question/ Posterizing

2001-08-28 by blake photo

Hello All:

I am printing with MIS Vari Tone inks and Pauls workflow on a 1270 printer.
I have two questions

Is their a way to tell which side of this paper is the front side?  I don't
see much difference when printing on either side.

I also get posterizing when using some of Pauls curves.  The light and dark
areas get blown out really bad.  When I print not using the curves It seems
ok.  The overhaul image is a lot lighter with out the curves.

Thanks

Ed

RE: [Digital BW] Somerset Photo Enhanced Paper question/ Posterizing

2001-08-28 by Nij

You should be able to feel which is the printed side - otherwise - the
printed side should stick to the bottom of your tongue :)

Nij

> -----Original Message-----
> From: blake photo [mailto:blakephoto@...]
<snip>
> Is their a way to tell which side of this paper is the front
> side?  I don't
> see much difference when printing on either side.
<snip>

RE: [Digital BW] Somerset Photo Enhanced Paper question/ Posterizing

2001-08-29 by blake photo

Thanks for the help

Ed Blake
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nij [mailto:nigel@...]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 6:37 PM
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Digital BW] Somerset Photo Enhanced Paper question/
Posterizing


You should be able to feel which is the printed side - otherwise - the
printed side should stick to the bottom of your tongue :)

Nij

> -----Original Message-----
> From: blake photo [mailto:blakephoto@...]
<snip>
> Is their a way to tell which side of this paper is the front
> side?  I don't
> see much difference when printing on either side.
<snip>



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