Dave, Take a "sepia toned" print (or a b/w print made using both color and b/w cartridge) from the Epson 2000P and view it under incandescent light. Then view it under daylight only. The colors appear to change, usually quite dramatically. If you're trying to match the tones of an old sepia photograph this color shift makes it virtually impossible. So the new Epson inkset on the 2200 and 7600 is supposed to eliminate most of this metamerism effect. Brian me@myplace.to wrote: > > At 08:00 AM 8/26/2002 -0400, you wrote: > > >The metamerism with the Epson pigmented inks has given me fits, > > > >Brian > > What precisely are you referring to when you say metamerism? > > Thank you, > > Dave > East Englewood > -------------------------------- > It is not yet clear that intelligence has any long term survival value. > -- Stephen Hawking