David, The MIS "glossy" carbon works fine on matte papers also. You just need Eboni MK for the K position. ** > ... So, starting > from this setup from your article: > Y = Eb6-Y (2% Eboni) > > LM = Eb6-LM (6% Eboni) > > LLK = Eb6-LC (9% Eboni) > > M = Eb6-M (18% Eboni) > > LK = Eb6-C (30% Eboni) > > K = Eboni MK > > How would you alter that list for a 3800, maximum brown/warmth on matte > paper? > I generally like a more neutral image. That is what Eboni is all about and why I start with it as my carbon base. It's the most neutral carbon I've found. If I was after greater warmth, I'd use the MIS "glossy" carbon as my starting point. I think I posted the URL for the Epson 4000 setup that did this. Paul www.PaulRoark.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Getting Started
2013-07-18 by Paul Roark
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