When was the last time you saw a truly neutral black and white photograph produced on an inkjet printer? If your answer is never, Daniel Halkyard over at Wide-Format Imaging magazine challenges you to read on.
“What makes this so difficult to achieve?,” he asks. With the precision of photo editing software, monitor calibration tools, ICC color profiles and new ink technology, you would think you could just set your printer or file to black and white and produce a black and white print to rival the best of Ansel Adams.
Click here to read more and start doing fine art black and white wraps today.