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Re: [Digital BW] New to your group with questions

Re: [Digital BW] New to your group with questions

2005-03-25 by Diane Fields

Ann, I've been doing monotones for a good while but not entirely satisfied with my prints.  I first printed with 1280 and for the last 2 years a 2200.  I have been considering ( for about 2 years LOL) converting my 1280 to a dedicated b/w printer but have not gotten around to it.  I learned about QTR and demoed it for several weeks--decided it was just the thing for me since I use the 2200 for color prints also and did not want to make it a dedicated b/w printer.  I'm very pleased with the prints.  Its worth trying and you can get help here and on the new QTR mail list/forum   ( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/QuadtoneRIP/  ).  

In the past I converted to duotones (quads actually most of the time) to try and deal with metamerism but QTR deals with most of it.  I would recommend it.

Dinae
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ann 
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  Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 6:18 PM
  Subject: [Digital BW] New to your group with questions



  I have been printing good not great B&W using PS, Channel mixer, altering RGB levels, printing on a 2200 using Epson color inks. Is there a method to upgrade my level of printing using this technique. The messages I have been reading on this site seem to support using shades of black inks on dedicated printers, and QTR or RIP. Not being a technocrat this is a new level of learning for me. Alternatives? Thanks montauklady gpfly205ss@...


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