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[DigitalBW] Re: Help with MIS orig quadtone inkset

[DigitalBW] Re: Help with MIS orig quadtone inkset

2003-01-30 by lsolszewski <lsolszewski@yahoo.com>

Thank you. I will look up the Brandin workflow. I neglected to inform 
that I am using an Epson 3000 printer. Thanks again, -Lou.
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "John/Julie 
Gittins" <jgittins2@m...> wrote:
> On 1/29/03  9:16 PM, "Lou <elgha2001@y...>" wrote: 
> 
> > I decided to try digi bw printing. My friend suggested MIS 
> > inks. I called and was directed to the original formula, which 
does 
> > not seem to work with Paul's curves (I was impressed with his 
> > prints). Can anyone suggest a workflow for this combination of 
ink 
> > and printer?
> 
> I used MIS original quads until late last spring (w/ 1160 and 740). 
> These inks have a warm tone which increases some for a while 
> as a print ages. I used Chris Brandin's (partitioned) workflow. 
> I was pretty satisfied with it (used it from the time it was first 
> posted on the MIS site, about Dec. 2000). His workflow was 
> developed specifically for the original quads, and he provides 
> clear instructions, as well as curves for a number of different 
papers. 
> I shifted to the Randall and the Woolf workflows, which are keyed 
> to the MIS's "Full Spectrum" inkset, because I wanted a more 
neutral 
> tone and a darker black.  At present, though, I don't see my 
Brandin 
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> workflow prints as obviously inferior to prints from the other 
> two. So I'd suggest using it with your MIS original quads.
> 
> One caution to mention if you're using cartridges: I discovered 
> that the positioning of the 3 tones in the grays cartridge differs 
> depending on whether it's an "original" or a "full spectrum". So 
> the Brandin workflow doesn't work with FS inks, and the Randall 
> and Woolf workflows won't work with MIS's standard positioning 
> of the grays in the original inkset cartridge. 
> 
> John  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

[DigitalBW] Re: Help with MIS orig quadtone inkset

2003-01-30 by lsolszewski <lsolszewski@yahoo.com>

Thank you. I will look up the Brandin workflow. I neglected to inform 
that I am using an Epson 3000 printer. Thanks again, -Lou.
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "John/Julie 
Gittins" <jgittins2@m...> wrote:
> On 1/29/03  9:16 PM, "Lou <elgha2001@y...>" wrote: 
> 
> > I decided to try digi bw printing. My friend suggested MIS 
> > inks. I called and was directed to the original formula, which 
does 
> > not seem to work with Paul's curves (I was impressed with his 
> > prints). Can anyone suggest a workflow for this combination of 
ink 
> > and printer?
> 
> I used MIS original quads until late last spring (w/ 1160 and 740). 
> These inks have a warm tone which increases some for a while 
> as a print ages. I used Chris Brandin's (partitioned) workflow. 
> I was pretty satisfied with it (used it from the time it was first 
> posted on the MIS site, about Dec. 2000). His workflow was 
> developed specifically for the original quads, and he provides 
> clear instructions, as well as curves for a number of different 
papers. 
> I shifted to the Randall and the Woolf workflows, which are keyed 
> to the MIS's "Full Spectrum" inkset, because I wanted a more 
neutral 
> tone and a darker black.  At present, though, I don't see my 
Brandin 
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> workflow prints as obviously inferior to prints from the other 
> two. So I'd suggest using it with your MIS original quads.
> 
> One caution to mention if you're using cartridges: I discovered 
> that the positioning of the 3 tones in the grays cartridge differs 
> depending on whether it's an "original" or a "full spectrum". So 
> the Brandin workflow doesn't work with FS inks, and the Randall 
> and Woolf workflows won't work with MIS's standard positioning 
> of the grays in the original inkset cartridge. 
> 
> John  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

[DigitalBW] Re: Help with MIS orig quadtone inkset

2003-01-30 by John/Julie Gittins

On 1/29/03  9:16 PM, "Lou <elgha2001@...>" wrote: 

> I decided to try digi bw printing. My friend suggested MIS 
> inks. I called and was directed to the original formula, which does 
> not seem to work with Paul's curves (I was impressed with his 
> prints). Can anyone suggest a workflow for this combination of ink 
> and printer?

I used MIS original quads until late last spring (w/ 1160 and 740). 
These inks have a warm tone which increases some for a while 
as a print ages. I used Chris Brandin's (partitioned) workflow. 
I was pretty satisfied with it (used it from the time it was first 
posted on the MIS site, about Dec. 2000). His workflow was 
developed specifically for the original quads, and he provides 
clear instructions, as well as curves for a number of different papers. 
I shifted to the Randall and the Woolf workflows, which are keyed 
to the MIS's "Full Spectrum" inkset, because I wanted a more neutral 
tone and a darker black.  At present, though, I don't see my Brandin 
workflow prints as obviously inferior to prints from the other 
two. So I'd suggest using it with your MIS original quads.

One caution to mention if you're using cartridges: I discovered 
that the positioning of the 3 tones in the grays cartridge differs 
depending on whether it's an "original" or a "full spectrum". So 
the Brandin workflow doesn't work with FS inks, and the Randall 
and Woolf workflows won't work with MIS's standard positioning 
of the grays in the original inkset cartridge. 

John  




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