Re: Subject: Re: Creating ICCs with pigmented inks
Re: Subject: Re: Creating ICCs with pigmented inks
- Subject: Re: Subject: Re: Creating ICCs with pigmented inks
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 09:32:33 EDT
In a message dated 7/2/02 5:33:07 PM, email@hidden writes:
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> and like most such inks show varying
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> degrees of warmth on differing media, unless mixed with some colored
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pigment
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> to balance the tone.
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IF they're reddish that 'd be fine as the process black seems red. Are
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they
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very yellow?
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Before they used a pigment black in HP's but rather than color they couldn't
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get the L down far enough for proofing. What is the average min L value
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on
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these printers on Glossy or Lustre?
A subtle, rusty sepia tone would be the usual carbon pigment bias... the new
Epson blacks are very good, but they actually have two different black inks
for the new printers; one for deep matte blacks, the other for glossy media;
so the black issues have not been totally solved.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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