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martincregg
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Martin, I just re-read you post. I overlooked the B&W part. In my experience, the paper you print on can have a HUGE impact on tonal range, especially with dye inks. I am a cheapskate and use Epson Premium Presentation Matte for day-to-day B&W prints, knowing full well that more expensive papers will yield much better results in the dynamic range department. What paper are you using for B&W?
I'm using Canon Photo Paper Plus Gloss II and Canon Photo Paper Plus Semi Gloss.
Although I did reference B&W in my first everything is still valid for color.