On 24 Nov 2005 at 20:30, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> BTW:
> The magazine Digital Photo Pro's measurement of the R2400 showed it  
> achieved a higher black density in monochrome printing than any of  
> the wet lab papers available today that they tested against, which at  
> least demonstrates that the capability for high quality B&W printing  
> is there. The current issue on the newsstands also has an interesting  
> take on B&W rendering technique. I think it's too complicated,  
> personally, but will be experimenting with it when I return home ...  
> want to see how it measures up against my home-grown B&W rendering  
> technique.

That's interesting, I'll keep a look out, apparently the gamut is wider than 
virtually any other print medium too.


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