2012-03-29 by Ernst Dinkla
... Pirated as in Roy Harrington writing an alternative driver for Epson printers? -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst Shareware now: Dinkla Gallery Canvas
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2012-03-29 by John Custodio
Can I use Spyder4TV HD to calibrate a monitor that cannot accept a feed from a Blu-ray player? I want to calibrate our Sony HD Broadcast monitor which is
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2012-03-28 by C D Tobie
... Indeed. And they even have pirated support for some of the older Datacolor devices. But you still need a device; and the price of Spyder4TV HD is less than
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2012-03-28 by Steve Kale
ColorHCFR is free ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2012-03-28 by C D Tobie
Those of us who shoot video these days (and most photographers are obliged to) soon run into the issue of not owning a high priced video reference monitor.
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2012-03-28 by ebenostby
... The color does matter, but black is usually a good UV blocker. My secondary colors are cyan and magenta, but I ve seen people use cyan and yellow instead.
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2012-03-28 by Mark Savoia
Its not mine, listing it for a client so don t ask me any questions. E-mail them directly for info. Located in Connecticut. ... E-mail lookcbuy@gmail.com Mark
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2012-03-27 by Paul
... Is the color important for blocking the light spectrum you re using? If so, which one? The dye s I use are either very mostly black or gray, with yellow
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2012-03-27 by ebenostby
I have used both Eboni and dye-based inks for digital negatives on my 1400. Eboni makes negatives that block UV very well but they are very very fragile -
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2012-03-27 by chen.benedict
Thanks Paul, I was planning to work in color in the future and color gum bichromate i believe would give the colors I want. when that comes I think I ll flush
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2012-03-26 by juliebenoitnina
Hello I have seen on Paul s site that color with mis K4 was possible with epson R260 : http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/R260-Color.pdf to some extend, would
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2012-03-26 by Paul
I thought this comparison of the Lab B values for Arches watercolor paper would be of interest to some. Lab B is the simplest way to compare relative warmth
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2012-03-26 by Paul
... I don t make digital negatives any more. However, my gut reaction is that you d want a glossy-compatible ink. As such, the MIS glossy carbons would be
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2012-03-26 by E.Neilsen
Just use the ABW out put and make yourself a good sepia looking neg. It prints like a pyro neg and allows for additional contrast adjustments in the darkroom
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2012-03-26 by Globe Trotteur
When I make digital Negatives, I use cheap dye ink from china in my 2200. Does not clog and is very bright. I do not care about the longivity of the neg. If i
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2012-03-26 by chen.benedict
Hi all I was wondering is there an easy way to make digital negatives with eboni 6 on 1400 and possible 9890 in the future By QTR? I asking so as to access my
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2012-03-24 by mis_inksupply
I always recommend cleaning solution designed to work with the ink you were using in your printer. Most reputable companies offer a cleaning solution that is
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2012-03-24 by Alan
I recently discovered the Impossible Project s dedication to restoring the use of Polaroid films in the late model cameras. I ve purchased a few boxes of
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2012-03-24 by Geraldine l
Hello, I cannot get the second position in my Epson 1400 to print anything. It is probably my fault because I left it sit for 4 weeks. I have tried the windex
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2012-03-23 by Bob Rapp
I can vouch for Doug s film holders. I use the glass carrier for most scans and have made masks for the unusual sizes of negatives I have scanned (like 616). I
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2012-03-23 by Ernst Dinkla
... Depends, the Epson Perfection scanner models have no active focusing in the scanner, it is a fixed focus design and not perfect. One 4990 may have the
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2012-03-23 by faeofavalon
Ernst, I will try what you said about masking it first. I neglected to mention the most important thing - the negatives are overexposed (simply because my
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2012-03-23 by Ernst Dinkla
... Yes, but it is cheap for what it does. www.hamrick.com However, there is another route. If you make a mask that covers the edges of the film frame and do
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2012-03-22 by Seth Rossman
Best scanner software on the planet. Seth
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2012-03-22 by faeofavalon
Ernst - I use EpsonScan not Vue Scan so there isn t a buffer option. Is VueScan separate software I would need to purchase? AnnMarie
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2012-03-22 by Paul
I ve updated my PDF on this project at http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/4000-Noritsu-BW-Variable-Tone.pdf It includes an explanation of my procedure for making
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2012-03-21 by Ernst Dinkla
... Vuescan + border buffer at say 15% so it does not count the edges for exposure. Flare however will be increased if in scanning no mask is used. -- Met
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2012-03-21 by faeofavalon
Hey gang - I had this problem in the past but must have resolved it somehow but can t remember how. I use the Epson 4990 flatbed scanner to scan all of my
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2012-03-21 by Ernst Dinkla
... I have a snap frame like that above my desk. We have them here for ISO B formats, this one 50x70 cm. Anodised aluminium frame. I use it without the PVC
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2012-03-20 by chen.benedict
Just Adding to the Mix: for 22*30 artwork Would go with Swiss corner clips + foam board and Mat board I did some numbers and Blick Roadshow 3-in-1 Display
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2012-03-20 by mrjimbo
You may want to check into Snap Frames.. We had an event at the Fairgrounds and this is what they used.. Ours were 24 x 36 and ran just a little over 30 bucks
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2012-03-20 by KERRY BROOKS
footboard is supposed to read foamboard . That was a because spellcheck changed it and I did not catch it. Sorry for any confusion. With this method the
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2012-03-20 by Seth Rossman
Geraldine-- These are temporary prints you re doing? You don t want any archival framing, if I understand correctly?!?!? Seth
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2012-03-20 by Rene M Hales
I have not used this company, but they have a variety of frames sizes that are cheap. They get good reviews on Amazon. Company ArtToFrames Amazon link is
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2012-03-20 by Geraldine l
I also need to find an inexpensive way to mount 16x20 prints. I have not done it before. I wonder if Paul could explain in excruciating detail where to buy
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2012-03-20 by susspeople@aol.com
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2012-03-20 by KERRY BROOKS
An inexpensive way would be to use foamboard cut to size and binder clips. Attach the top of the print to the footboard with two clips. The handles can also
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2012-03-19 by Lynn
I wanted to buy an Epson 1400 for printing B-W but find it has been discontinued as of 3/3/12. It seems the 1400 has been replaced with the Artisan 1430.
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2012-03-19 by Seth Rossman
Try Craig Frames, Art2Frames, Displays2Go and WholesalePosterframes.com The latter has aluminum frames for $24 that size. They are really poster frames with
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2012-03-19 by Paul
For a student show in my area we re going to buy clip frames, put appropriate paper over the plastic back, float the art over the paper, and use spacers (or
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2012-03-19 by Paul
Ernst, ... True. And putting a spray on it to give it better longevity will wipe out that dmax. As to the glazing, I think that type of dmax would need very
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2012-03-19 by Seth Rossman
I just saved my 4 oz. Nalgene bottle MIS used to use. I wouldn t get too big or you d have a lot of air hanging around in the container. Likewise with a
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2012-03-19 by chen.benedict
Hi all, I am planing a project that need cheap way of mounting. 80-100 22 by 30 Arches watercolor paper. Eboni prints. 25 usd max per print... cant afford to
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2012-03-19 by Ernst Dinkla
... Yes. On that paper it will not have the best Noritsu-Claria fade resistance either. Paul, the good lighting you need to see the difference between 1.75 and
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2012-03-19 by Paul
... Totally matte looking -- like a black hole. To bad it s dye. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
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2012-03-18 by Tom Mallonee
Sorry that 1 got away from me. Obviously as cone said it was loaded with dye and didn t have much fade resistance but it was fine behind glass and moderately
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2012-03-18 by Tom Mallonee
I got the same results years ago with cone s black-black on photorag. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID ... From: John To:
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2012-03-18 by John
2.05 DMax on art paper? Wow, I didn t think that possible Paul! Do the blacks have slight sheen to them, or are they perfectly matte? John Nollendorfs
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2012-03-18 by Paul
I m profiling Hahnemuhle Photo Rag with the 4000 and the dyes at the moment. The HPR box had an old test strip from the C88 test of the dyes. The dmax on the
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2012-03-18 by Paul
MIS amber base URL: http://www.inksupply.com/product-details.cfm?pn=ESC-BASE-4-UC (without the period) Paul www.PaulRoark.com
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