"the light inks actually go much farther down the scale than might seem obvious, and they are running at very high percentages in those values. I'm afraid I don't have enough experience messing with the OEM RGB driver to tell you specific setting to try. I've done enough to know that at the lowest ink settings, plain paper in the printer I tested, Arches did not mottle or bleed, but was also weak from too little density. We found a good compromise, it may have been enhanced matte, or the watercolor radiant white (name just a coincidence), and with a good custom profile did fairly well. It was not for hot press though, which will show the mottle more clearly." I should provide still more information. (I forget that other people are not after what I am after.) My images are monochrome, but I use the Epson color inks to give the image a heavy brown tone. (Make that, HEAVY!) I have only played with QTR in the past and then, only with straight B&W prints, not colored tones and not color inks. I don't even know: can QTR be used to print color images with Epson's inks? Or is it designed only to print B&W images with those inks? 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 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: grainy appearance on watercolor papers
2013-07-12 by David Kachel
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