On Tue, Feb 4, 2025 at 10:59?AM shileshjani via <shileshjani=[email protected]> wrote:
I did not know about that guidance. That LK is a fraction of K,
Be careful?to distinguish?between MK and PK.? They are different due to the different types of coating on matte paper v. "Photo" (glossy, pearl, semigloss, & satin.? I use PK dilutions in my 9800.
... If input->output is a linear relationship, ...?
...??But we know the relationship is not linear.
They are differing, reduced slope curves.?
That said, the system is flexible enough to deal with the differences, including when the final curve is "linearized"? (and beware that the toe of the curve is the least linear part).
This is the inkset I have used for both "glossy" and matte papers (including Arches, which requires 2 MK positions to reach a good dmax):