Thanks Paul. Very Helpful! The following is a quote from your site: "A simple grayscale curve, however, can improve the contrast. \ufffdUT22-ArchesHP-GS\ufffd is one that works well with media type at EEM and Color Controls checked. The \ufffdColor Density\ufffd slider in the \ufffdInk Config\ufffd area is set to + 20%. Resolution should be at 2880 with High Speed not checked." Could you tell me where to get and where and how to use the "UT22-ArchesHP-GS" curve you mentioned? Would that be part of the work flow you describe below - or are these two different recommendations? Thanks again, Michael Vendrell --- Paul Roark <paul.roark@...> wrote: > Michael, > > > > > ... For the optional inks in the Y > > position do I need to fill my own or re-chip the > > carts, or can these be purchased pre-made from > MIS. > > I'd re-fill your own. I don't think MIS sells the > LC in the Y cart. > > > (e.g For printing on un-coated Arches) > > You'll have best results with the diver and slider > approach -- i.e., don't > use the RGB curves approach. The reason for this is > that the LK really > seems to help the image on un-coated Arches Hot > Press. So, you'll want the > driver to "think" a grayscale image with no color is > being printed. Sliders > should also be at default 0 position for this. > Today, with Roy Harrington's > Create ICC program, that may be the easiest way to > linearize the system. A > monotone curve in PS could also do it, if needed. > > Good luck. > > Paul > www.PaulRoark.com > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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RE: [Digital BW] Y position options for UT7 for 2200
2006-01-20 by Michael Vendrell
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