Re: Best gamut ink for fine art giclee
Re: Best gamut ink for fine art giclee
- Subject: Re: Best gamut ink for fine art giclee
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 18:52:33 -0500
We use an epson 9600 with UC inks and ImagePrint Rip for fine art
printing - this we found is the absolute best combination.
I'm seldom disappointed anymore after the image is ink on paper.
We print on Hahnemuhle PhotoRag, but are beta testing a new paper that
receives the inks even better....
You do need a rip to get the best out of the printer and it beats the
1280 and all other printers
(yes, we've tested all that would apply to fine art printing, except
the Mimaki, which looks promising).
I find the dye inks visually too psychedelic...
You cannot call it "fine art prints" unless they last at least more
than 50-75 years.
I guess some people use this term to distinguish from 4/c reproduction
proofing, but "fine art" definitely has to have an element of lasting
quality.
Our customers for prints are collectors and major museums.
For advertising I deliver a "guidance print" that is as close to a SWOP
proof that i can manage.
Ulf Skogsbergh
On Tuesday, January 4, 2005, at 12:59 PM, Dave Leach wrote:
I was excited when we got an Epson 4000 and thought that the matte
black inks could replace our 1280
for speed and convenience (larger print head and paper trays). But
after lots of testing, the UC inks just
don't have the "oomph" of the dyes. If you use the UC inks, go thru
Photoshop and try maxing out the ink
levels. This will give you the best saturation in blacks and darks.
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