Hi Jerry. I am beta testing the Spectratone sets which are very cool. I am also experimenting with adding slight color to them for low gamut sets with a good deal of success. Also working with some custom dilutions of the MIS black (diluted with clear base) but still need some work with that. I think the Spectratones on OCE watercolor may just be as much a winner as the Spectratones on Ilford Glossy. Dan > > Thanks Dan, that would be quite different from the MIS quad set. > > Are you using any quad ink in particular for your fine art prints? I do > love the Piezo prints, but am getting to the point where I want to try > others if I can get a colder tone. Everybody around here that I show my > prints to thinks the piezo prints are outstanding quality, and every > single person also does NOT like the brown tones. Not one. So there sure > is a need for the colder inks. There seems to be 3 other sets, the MIS > Quads, the Lyson cold blue/black, and the Lyson small gamut. I would > prefer the MIS price wise, as its about a fourth the cost of the others. > Any thoughts? I would be mainly printing on a pure white paper, like DS > matte or glacier, and somerset velvet enhanced. > > > Jerry - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.