Piezography is not the only game in town -- only the most expensive.
There is an alternative that uses much less costly inks, that does not
require proprietary software, and that can give variable tone
(warm-to-cool) B&W prints.
I would encourage anyone looking into Piezography to take a look at Paul
Roark's website and his information on variable tone printing at:
http://home1.gte.net/res0a2zt/photos.html and
http://home1.gte.net/res0a2zt/V-tone.html
and take a look at the messages on:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/epson-inkjet/messages/
Search for Roark, Olson, MIS, and Piezography to get many perspectives.
That said, there is no doubt that Piezography is a fine product producing
great results.
Tom
Received on Mon Sep 24 16:07:20 2001
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