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Re: [Digital BW] Black only printing and "mono"

Re: [Digital BW] Black only printing and "mono"

2004-08-03 by BC

Hmmmmmmmm ... try this:

 http://www.arempublishing.co.uk 



BC
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: colingruk 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 7:43 AM
  Subject: [Digital BW] Black only printing and "mono"


  Hi,

  "mono" is the title of Arem publishing's (formerly Creative 
  Monochrome) bimonthly magazine for black and white enthusiasts 
  www.arempublishing.com.  In Issue 40 May/June 2004, the editor Roger 
  Maile expounds on black only printing with a "how to" guide.

  Quotes below are selected by me from the article:

  "...it is perfectly possible to produce technically pleasing 
  monochrome digital prints on a 'normal' printer using just the black 
  ink."

  Having referred to the Epson 1290 and Somerset Enhanced Satin and 
  Hahnemuhle Photorag he sets out a procedure which list members may 
  find of interest.  This appears to be a different procedure from 
  Clayton's and so may be of interest.

  In the article's last paragraph he writes "..I maintain that anyone's 
  starting point for monochrome digital should be the single ink 
  printing deescribed here.  If you take control of the process you may 
  well find that more elaborate methods are not required."

  I have not spoken to Roger on this and do not know if he is aware of 
  Clayton's pineering work.

  I believe "mono' is available in the US.

  Colin



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Re: [Digital BW] Black only printing and "mono"

2004-08-03 by colingruk

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "BC" 
<bcphoto@b...> wrote:
> Hmmmmmmmm ... try this:
> 
>  http://www.arempublishing.co.uk 
> 
> 
> 
> BC
> 
Apart from this correction, there were some spellos also.  However, 
even more importantly, "mono" is only available by subscription.

Apologies,

Colin

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