After reading your reply to Andy's post, I thought I'd try the same experiment with my 2200. I printed a b&w image on epson semi-gloss using the UC-pk Permajet Oyster cool curve and....you're right....no hint of brown, a very neutral print indeed. A bit of bronzing but nothing too serious. Which begs the question about the QTR....why do my prints turn out brown using the semi-gloss curve but print out quite beautifully in fact with the...what's it called again?...the Permajet Oyster curve? I just don't understand this. --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Diane Fields" <picnic@c...> wrote: > Andy, I can't remember what printer---2200? > > Diane > > I posted this to the other group, but probably should have posted it > here...I just picked permajet oyster at random and ran a print on > Epson premium glossy, and got a pretty neurtral print. No hint of > brown, although something seemed just a wee bit odd about it, and I > haven't gone back yet to mess with it (glossy is just terrible paper. > I'll bet the "oddness" wouldn't be there on semi-gloss of luster).
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To Diane Re: gossy or luster prints
2005-04-25 by SteveZ
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