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[Digital BW] 1200 & VM not linear?

[Digital BW] 1200 & VM not linear?

2002-01-20 by Paul Roark

Ernst,

>... MIS VM Inks,...1200 & PC, ...
>... does not show a linear decrease ...

I have other samples that that look bad.  I have no idea why they look so
different from what the original tester was sending to me.

So, be sure the settings are correct (if you don't have the information
sheet with the settings, let me know), and then let me know off list as best
you can what you are seeing.  If it is similar to the samples I have
e-mailed to me, I'll base a new set of curves on these samples.

Paul
http://www.PaulRoark.com

Re: [Digital BW] 1200 & VM not linear?

2002-01-21 by Intro234@aol.com

Ernst,
I have had a lot of problems with the curves for the 1200 - they all come out 
very posterized. I spent several days trying to adjust them but never was 
able to do it to my satisfaction. I am thinking of switching to the MIS Full 
Spectrum inks so that I'd have only one curve to deal with. 

Marketa


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Re: [Digital BW] 1200 & VM not linear?

2002-01-21 by Tim Mimpriss

I have had a similar problem with the 1160 and VM, and wonder whether it is
an issue of variation between different printers of the same model.
Certainly with color you only get really good results with a custom profile
made for your own machine.

Before abandoning VM, experiment with printing both grayscale and color
versions of your monochrome image file using different driver settings. In
my case I get excellent gradation, deep blacks and a pleasing tone by
printing the unmodified grayscale file with the printer driver set to color
and using sRGB (relative colorimetric) as the "color space" (PS 6). If I
want to I can alter the warmth/coolness by playing with the blue curve of an
RGB version of the file, but in fact I much prefer the unadjusted prints.

Tim
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I have had a lot of problems with the curves for the 1200 - they all come
out
very posterized. I spent several days trying to adjust them but never was
able to do it to my satisfaction. I am thinking of switching to the MIS Full
Spectrum inks so that I'd have only one curve to deal with.
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