Re: Multitones: An Exact Approach

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>...... I have a great deal of fondness for the MIS "25%" ink which you
> eliminated (except as a blend) due to its odd character and inconsistency
> with the other inks...... used by itself in the
> quartertones, it can have an incredibly soft and delicate touch, especially
> for very light skin tones.....

I agree, and since it's actually darker than 25%, which Strange's
measurements clearly show,  I tend to use it as far down the scale as I
can. Both with previous MIS use and current Lysonic use.
> 
>......how about seeing if you can come up with a method to set printing
> inks colors and dot area curves from a scan opened in Photoshop?  A lot of
> folks would bless you for that I think!

I print my ink patches out and scan them, run my scanner P to P on them,
then enter them as RGB values in ink setup. Clearly a bogus procedure
but it gets me within a few miles of home. Dot gain is another problem...
> 
> Anyhow, nice work on your document!
> 
> Dan Culbertson

Yes, nice work Strange- Tyler
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