On Sat, 28 Jul 2001 03:18:29 +0000 (GMT), you wrote:

>Nik Color Effects digital filters (for photoshop) have
>a B&W conversion filter that simulates the use of
>different color filters on black and white film. 
>(i.e., choosing red filter darkens blues).
>
>Also, check out www.piezography.com and
>www.inksupply.com for quadtone (and nextone) inksets. 
>These are replacement inks that use, instead of the 3
>(or 5) color inks, 3 or 5 different shades of gray ink
>to give much smoother B&W prints.
>
>Finally, check out the Leben.com epson-inkjet mailing
>list to talk to people who are using these inks (www.leben.com/lists).


Thanks for the interesting leads, Bob.  You've got me very curious.
No reason you couldn't use these grey inks printing scans of film,
either.   


Ken
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