Hello Bill, Channel mixer is a photoshop utility for converting from color to grayscale images. It has nothing to do with the printer. It is just one of many techniques used to accomplish that end. Printer differences are controlled via color management, or B&W, "profiles" as well as other more emperical techniques ill thought of by some but used by many. Regards Duane --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, wgh2005 <wgh2005@...> wrote: > > At 12:56 AM 2/4/2006, Lou Meluso wrote: > >I have a chart (I didn't create it) that describes the channel mixer > >settings that mimic a wide range of B&W films similar to > >ConverttoBWPro. > > > I was surprised to read this. I thought that each individual printer would > produce slightly different results from the Channel Mixer technique. Is > this not true? If not, why not? > > Bill Hansen >
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reply hanson Re: Digest Number 3716
2006-02-05 by dlruckus
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