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Sep 21 2008, 01:42 PM
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Rookie ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1 Joined: 21-September 08 From: London, Ontario, Canada Member No.: 227 |
Hey everyone, I just joined and wanted to lay a question out to all:
What are the recommendations of using Piezography with an R1800 to produce glossy prints? Most of what I am reading is geared toward matte printing. Can I do the glossy printing with this product? I am considering trying it on the Ilford Harmon Gloss.... havent tried it yet, but hearing enough good things to try it Thanks for any help!! Josh -------------------- Joshua Hakin Photography www.hakinphoto.com |
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Sep 21 2008, 05:36 PM
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![]() List Owner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Super Admin Posts: 119 Joined: 1-March 07 Member No.: 1 |
Josh,
Unless you choose the MPS Selenium inkset, Piezography is a matte paper platform. Not good for glossy, or the "digital fiber" papers either. The MPS Selenium set has a universal black (designed for matte and glossy) and a gloss optimizer for use on glossy media. Inkjet Mall is working on in-house profiles for gloss usage. No timetable yet for a final release. In any event you will need QTR for any of the latest Piezography solutions. -------------------- |
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