For you HDR devotees that do your own prints...

first of all, these have been around for awhile, and one must have a 7900 or 9000 printer. Also, the term may be a bit mis-leading, using these inks are not going to decrease the importance of correct exposure.
 
third of all, this has nothing at all to do with HDR photography, but rather that this inkset is supposed to have a wide gamut, bringing it closer to the RGB gamut, but still, by the very nature of subtractive color, miles away.

Once tone mapped, an HDR is no different than any other LDR image; these inks will benefit an HDR photographer no more than a standard process photographer.
 

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