Actually, on Arches the MIS glossy carbon is only about one Lab B warmer than Eboni-6. So, it's not very dramatic. Paul www.PaulRoark.com On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 7:13 PM, David Kachel <david@...> wrote: > ** > > > From: Paul Roark > > "I use MIS glossy carbon on glossy paper for my "sepia" tone prints. They > have a Lab B of up to about 12 to 14. The 100% carbon is going to be much > more stable than the loads of yellow and magenta you'll need from the color > set to get to that point. Even if you go more brown than that, starting > with a warm carbon would seem to make the most sense." > > Paul, > What does that glossy carbon ink look like on Arches HP? > > 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] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Should I write off Epson Advanced B&W?
2013-07-18 by Paul Roark
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