Re: Epson 2200 inks
Re: Epson 2200 inks
- Subject: Re: Epson 2200 inks
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:01:14 +0100
on 15/01/04 18:26, Roger Breton wrote :
>
Are the Ultrachromes inks, in general (irregardless of black generation
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strategy), known to be less susceptible to illuminant metamerism than the
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older Epson dye inks (the 1280 series on Epson glossy paper turning green
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when viewed under a windows skylight)? Sorry to hash that question again...
OF course being highly media dependant, global critique is rather
impossible. The Luster, semi-matte or other semi gloss surface or all the
glossy and UltraChromes that I have seen have a lot of illuminant metamerism
in substandard lighting. Typical overhead fluo tubes will give you a nice
pink cast for example compared to your light booth viewing conditions.
You'll have to take your prints for a walk to find out when and where the
other effects show up.
Neil Snape nsnape @ noos.fr neil_snape @ mac.com
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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