Ender100@aol.com
Date: 07/14/03-02:47:37 AM Z
Loris,
Part of the problem may be using the 2000p curve on an 890 which I believe
is a dye based inkset compared to pigment inks in the 2000p... and you are
using a Platinum curve rather than one designed for Cyanotype. Single coat
Cyanotype would probably have a different curve compared to double coated
Cyanotype.
I don't have Dan's book here, so I am not sure what he suggests on the Color
Management settings for color table negatives. It may need to be set to No
ColorAdjustment—but I am only guessing.
DId you print a test tablet along with it? That would help tell you more
about what is going on.
Mark Nelson
In a message dated 7/14/03 3:55:52 AM, lorism@tnn.net writes:
<< Printer was Epson Stylus Photo 890,
Negative was a spectral density negative (Epson inkjet transparency,
2000P platinum curve, 0:0:0:0 - 0:71:71:0 color table. Driver settings:
Photoenhance 4, Color: Normal, Effect: None, Media: Photo Quality Glossy
Film - any other media caused mottling/smearing, 1440dpi) >>
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