Are there any advantages to using Piezo inks over lyson QB or SG inks - are they better?
That is a bit of a loaded question, but would I get even better results using Piezo inks? I am currently very happy with what I am getting out of lyson inks, but I am always on the look out for any improvement that I can get. I am also interested in some of the recent discussions about papers that have been floating around recently. Currently I am using Lyson fine art lustre 265g paper, which, again, I am quite happy with. But I am looking for a durable paper which gives nice, flat (ie not textured), results, yet gives a nice tonal range with a good interpretation of black. (I'm not sure I am entirely happy with the black reproduction using QB inks, but I am not sure that if that is the paper or the ink...) I am still relatively new to digital printing, but I am getting excellent results, and I am keen to expand my knowledge through others experience. I am looking for the "holy grail", which to my mind was Ilford Record rapid papers when I last saw a darkroom. TIA Steve =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
