--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" <paul.roark@v...> wrote: > Well, until we get black holes on the paper, the dual Eboni setup > in the 7600 is producing the best dmax I've seen on matte paper > with my 7600. > > Needless to say, a rip is needed to control the LK and K... > Paul, is this setup at all relevant to the 2200? I've recently switched from UT to UT7 (using IJC/OPM for both). I get about the same DMax with both sets, so I assume that this only matters for the 7600. One difference I do notice between UT and UT-7 is that UT-7 produces a slightly coarser grayscale for me, for some reason, but perhaps that's subjective. Secondarily, do you use the sepia at all in producing a neutral profile? The UT-7 EEM profiles supplied by BowHaus run the sepia at a very low ink limit, which produces a split-tone effect with warm highlights. I can't figure out why they did this. -David
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Re: 7600 dmax (UT7 & Rip)
2005-05-27 by David Wroblewski
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