TO: The DigitalBW Forum Sorry to prolong this ridiculous thread...but I just " had to" respond to the writer that used my name so freely. Now.... TO: Terry I have been away from the internet for a few days and when I return to read over 100+ emails (gotta drop one of these lists!) I was surprised to see my name three times in one posting...twice by you. What gives? Weird! "Am you paying attention Steadman?" I say: Where the heck does that come from?? Yes, I pay attention to these forums. I just wish I had a hogwash filter on my email software! Overall, I must say I was perplexed at this series of postings. I read them all (mostly to see if my name was mentioned again....grin....it wasn't....big grin). In short, in my honest opinion, I think Tyler and Steve win the argument. Big time. Terry, your postings lacked "balance" and seemed to argue from very weak positions. Very weak claims too. Misleading even. And...I will not go further in this thread as it is really a big waste of time....and emotions it seems. Why don't you add something interesting to the forum...such as positive impressions of a product or workflow? I will show you how....here is an example (as seen in a separate thread on the topic): Steadman: I really like the PiezoBW software and inks. (PERIOD) That is because they are very user friendly and easy to use. They also produce prints that look outstanding on cheap printers! They have enabled me to produce the highest quality prints without stepping into a wet darkroom or paying a pro lab or....without waiting days or weeks for prints. I highly recommend the system to those that want to get started in digital BW printing and expect high quality prints with minimum hassle. That's it from me...clean nozzles to all! Steadman (SNIP) Didn't this user also have the 7000 for only a few weeks? Also, does the Piezo 7000 use dithering? The desktop versions don't (there Steadman, that is one of the clues you were looking for), (SNIP) Are you paying attention Steadman? :-) Terry [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Getting started -- Cone or MIS? (LONG)
2001-10-02 by Steadman Uhlich
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