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Thank you Doppel! I'm looking forward to your feedback. Until then I'll stick to my trial and error method which works reasonably well with 2 or 3 prints on 10*15cm.

I use EyeOne hard- and software for calibration in a pretty dim-lit working environment. The latter seems quite relevant to me with respect to the brightness-setting you get when calibrating

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I only adjust using LR, it is LR that insists you set, within the LR menu "managed by printer" otherwise ABW mode is not accessible.

 

Otto is telling you to ignore ABW for your own control...as did I. LR works just fine without it.

 

Jeff

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So far I have had better results with ABW than using icc's, I am still learning. Others including Eric Chan do highlight the increase in D-Max using ABW.

 

I am still learning guys, I am only printing B&W and I have achieved better results to my eyes using ABW on cold press natural than the factory icc with similar settings.

 

I will feedback from the epson course

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ABW versus factory icc?...not surprising.

 

High D-max on matte paper?...perhaps not the best paper choice. There are some beautiful baryta semi-gloss papers available.

 

I think I'm repeating myself, so I'll move on as you begin to work through the process. Enjoy.

 

Jeff

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One quick addendum regarding your concern about D-max. LR 4 sliders...exposure, contrast, shadow, black and clarity, for instance...should provide you with a wide array of tonal options. Coupled with paper choice, variations are endless, without necessarily considering ABW.

 

This LuLa article should prove informative.

 

Jeff

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