--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "schrochem" <schrochem@...> wrote: > I've printed toned photos using photoshop and the results are hit or miss. It seems to depend on the profile. I've since given up on that approach. I now use the Piezo NK7 inks and change papers to get the tones I want. I'm sticking to what works best for me. Cone has sepia NK& tones available now and will selenium tone soon. > Anyone? > Noone has done this or tried it? > Any comments on failures is appreciated as well. > Thanks > Scott > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "schrochem" > <schrochem@> wrote: > > > > I use a 2200 with quadtone rip and UC inks > > with favorable results. > > However, I like toning my images in Photoshop to get > > them 'exactly' how I like them. This means leaving > > them in RGB. > > What's the best way to print this RGB file for the 2200? > > Beyond that, what's the best printer/ink/paper combination to > print a > > toned B&W image in RGB? > > I realize this is subjective, but I'd like to hear others' > opinions > > and why they like a particular combination. > > Thanks > > Scott > > >
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Re: Printing images toned in Photoshop
2006-08-01 by steveh0607
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