Cliff: This link will take you to a dilution table I developed for the Carbon-6 ink. http://sdrv.ms/UZje9D Basically, you keep cutting down the dilution and you don't have to worry about trying to measure impossibly small amounts of ink for the high dilutions (presumably you don't own fancy chemical measuring equipment; I use a 100mm syringe and a glass bowel.) Also, on the How-To and Tools page of my blog, remononaz.blogspot.com , I have information and links for the UT-14 on glossy paper using color curves. When using the curves, you print using the printer settings, gamma 2.2, so there is no .icc involved. Applying the color curve is just a slight bit tricky, but easy once you understand it, or if you have good Photoshop experience anyway. The tonal quality of UT-14 on Red River Ultrapro Satin, with the warm or neutral curves, has to be seen to be believed. It is by far the best result I've gotten out of three sets of black and white inks and numerous papers. Homer
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[Digital BW] Re: 2K-2LK on the cheap
2013-05-24 by remononaz1
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