You would need to find a percentage (Level) for MK that matches more or less the UV blocking of C and Y. In my profile, where the K = PK, the current values are K=25, Y=25 and C=25, and they all have about the same UV blocking. If I were to substitute MK for PK it would be necessary to lower the MK percentage to somewhere between 5-10 because MK is a much more powerful UV blocker. So, K=10, Y=25, C=25, LK=25. Like that? Thank you very much for your help, BTW. If this works, it is a lot simpler than what I have been doing. David Kachel ___________________ Artist-Photographer Fine B&W Photographs www.davidkachel.com david@... Gallery: www.reddoorfinephotographs.com director@... PO Box 1893 Alpine, TX 79831 (432) 386-5787
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] RE: UV transmisison characteristics of Epson K3 inks
2014-03-05 by David Kachel