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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Attached Link: http://www.luminous-landscape.com/duotone.htm
Slynk, I don't know. You do work in b/w and digitally, so you might want to explore it. You sure can have a lot of control over the toning of a b/w. Here's a link to Luminous Landscape's duotone article http://www.luminous-landscape.com/duotone.htm Alpha, I sort of covet Piezography but neither of my 2 Epsons work with it and I don't think I can afford a new wide format AND the system LOL. Wish it was available for more of the regular format Epsons because I'd consider it (well, when I can come up with the funds). I have 2 and would love to make one dedicated to b/w. DianeAlpha, what continuous ink supply are you going to use?? I've looked at 2 and keep reading about them. That I'm considering for one of my printers--they are available for my printers now. I print mostly 8 x 10's and keep trying to tell myself that if I want larger I can have them done commercially LOL--you and I are both great 'rationalizers' (are you meaning conversion to Piezography???--I'm thinking that's what you're referring to). I am buying my carts right now from www.atlex.com--quite a bit cheaper. I discovered them when I had to buy 48 color and 12 black carts for that printing job from hell this Fall LOL. Oh, BTW, I spent most of last evening trying to get Epson's colorlife paper to give me what I get from HWM. I used Epson's profile but it was way too dark and 'brown'. I found no way to change the contrast without screwing it up totally. So--now I'm on my way to getting the settings exactly for it like the HWM (altho', of course, the 'same' settings don't work). Epson's issues with paper are the only thing about them that bug me. Explain this to Slynky smile Diane
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Oh, BTW, for anyone that likes duotones in PS--I used Luminous Landscape's settings for selenium quadtones as my jumping off place and really like it.
Diane