Re: Linearizing The Epson Printer
Re: Linearizing The Epson Printer
- Subject: Re: Linearizing The Epson Printer
- From: Bill Agee <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 21:57:24 -0700
At 9:54 PM -0500 6/10/02, Anthony Sanna wrote:
>Are you sure that's not bronzing where the black ink tends to lie on
the surface of the paper leaving a residue that appears
posterized...?? I found the MPHW paper to work great with many
different inks, but when I tried some other papers bronzing occurred
in the darker areas...It looks like a posterized effect. Coatings on
some papers seem to cause this problem.
Not being an expert on "bronzing", I assume that it can be identified by
shifting the print in light, but I see no such affect on these prints.
It looks like plain 'ol posterization. The image on the monitor shows no
such tonal breaks.
Tony
Sounds like you just eliminated bronzing as a problem and need to see
what's up with the posterization. Unfortunately I have no good
solutions. I am sure someone on the list has successfully dealt with
this problem before.
good luck,
Bill
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