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Re: [Digital BW] Should I write off Epson Advanced B&W?

2013-07-18 by Ernst Dinkla

On 07/18/2013 03:34 AM, Paul Roark wrote:
> davidkachel <david@... <mailto:david%40davidkachel.com>> wrote:
>
>  > **
>  >
>  >
>  > ... I work strictly in B&W, BUT (and this is a big but) I make brown tone
>  > prints. VERY brown!...
>  >
> 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
> www.PaulRoark.com

Paul,

Is that also the warmest pure carbon ink around? For the three brands + 
Cone + MIS?


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