> Mitch, the problem is your paper choice. Try some of the fine art > papers > such as Somerset Velvet. There is NO bronzing on these papers No, the issue isn't bronzing using the K3 inks, particularly with ImagePrint. As I stated in my posting, I use papers that require Photo Black ink because I want the rich, deep blacks that matte paper with Matte Black ink cannot produce -- and that's why I included long quote from Bill Atkinson giving the quantitative difference between the two inks in the blacks. Indeed, the whole point was that, now with the K3 inks, the issues, when one wants to frame large prints without glass, is the same as for silver halide prints. --Mitch [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Displaying large K3 prints -- same issues as with large silver halide prints
2006-03-13 by Mitch Alland