Thanks for the reply, I tried your
suggestion but it made the print much warmer.
?
I guess I wasn’t specific enough in
my original post, the problem with neutrality is that
the prints are already too warm. I’m having to
compensate by making them cooler in Photoshop (obviously not the right way to
go!)
?
Thanks for the other suggestions, but I
don’t have a suitable area for spraying and I’m not very keen on
the look and feel of the matte papers.
From: elitephotolv
[mailto:elitephotolv@...] Sent: 24 March 2005 16:13 To: QuadtoneRIP@... Subject: [QuadtoneRIP] Re:
[Quadtone RIP] Curves for Epson 2200/2100
?
I think your problem with neutrality is your
choice of 2 cool curves rather than 1 warm and 1 cool.? This will
result in a much more neutral tonal range.
The bronzing is not QTR's fault.? It is ink
used by the 2200, the way the paper absorbs it and the way the 2200 puts
ink onto the paper.? As far as I know, the only way to
deal with bronzing is to apply a coating that will even out the reflectance
values of the paper or simply change to a more matte surface
paper.
Best regards, Randy
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