On 3/4/07, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didi not find the papaer i used as a test, the Epson Glossy Photo
> Paper, so i used the plain ol Glossy inkjet one i found in the pull
> down menu.

The Epson 2400 might be "too good" of a printer for them to profile it
with the base glossy photo paper. I have a package of Premium Glossy
Photo Paper here, along with the Premium Luster and Premium Semigloss,
and I've used all three with great results on my Epson.

> Oh dang. I just noticed here in the box a sample packet of Premium
> glossy and enhance matte.
> I'll try those.

Definitely. The enhanced matte is very nice for black and white work,
with the matte black ink installed.

> I have it set up for PS to do the CM and i downloaded the free Nik
> software filters and the updated icc profiles from Epson.

I'm not sure what the Nik software filters, but the updated ICC
profiles and the Epson printer driver should be enough.

> I assume they'll be self extracting exe fles and will deposit them
> selves into an apropriate Epson directory.

The Epson stuff will self-extract itself into a temporary directory,
and you run the setup.exe out of that directory. Pretty
self-explanatory.

> Oh, the enhanced matte, i have not seen it in stores in the area, but
> is'nt the name changed or am i thinking of something elase.

Epson seems to change the names of their papers with the phase of the
moon these days. :-P

-Mat

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