Re: [Digital BW] Re:Color Gamut of the New iPad...
2012-03-13 by Mark Savoia
I never new that. Cool. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
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2012-03-13 by Mark Savoia
I never new that. Cool. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2012-03-13 by Ernst Dinkla
Discussions on the dpreview forum and DXO results indicate that there is more relation between total sensor size and usable dynamic range and higher ISO
2012-03-13 by Cdtobie
... Been there, done that. See SpyderGallery for the iPad and the iPhone at the iOS App Store. It s free, but to profile your devices you ll need to have at
2012-03-13 by Mark Savoia
Pretty sure anyone who knows code enough can get into the code of an iPad and change things as needed, just like on a Mac using the terminal program. Do
2012-03-13 by Ernst Dinkla
... And probably will never be addressed as Apple shows no interest. Up to the Android devices then to create a kind of color management. The guys that hack
2012-03-13 by Steve Kale
But if course that requires you to be able to manage the profile the tablet deploys (which I don t believe can be done at the moment) ... [Non-text portions of
2012-03-13 by Steve Kale
Any time you are using it as a display and are concerned about colour fidelity ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2012-03-13 by Seth Rossman
Okay, what am I missing here? Just WHY would you want to profile an iPad--or any tablet? Seth ~-|**|PrettyHtmlEnd|**|-~ end group email -- [Non-text portions
2012-03-13 by Steve Kale
Canon aren t done yet...The 5D III met the wishes of a very large number of pros and prosumers alike but there s a high MP camera on its way for those wanting
2012-03-13 by Steve Kale
Oh you have missed out on a wonderfully useful device... I too am interested in your question though. As I understand it, there is no way to alter the display
2012-03-13 by Seth Rossman
Stephen- I got in this late and didn t plow through the whole thread. Apparently you did. I (wrongly) presumed that the issue of pixel size over pixel count
2012-03-13 by Joseph DiLorenzo
Hi all, A lurker here, and perhaps a bit late to the discussion, but thought you guys might be interested in an article I just read that discusses some of the
2012-03-13 by Stephen Petegorsky
I have been shooting with a D700 for the last few years, and also use a Hasselblad H3D 39. One thing that seems to be missing from this discussion is the
2012-03-13 by Paul
Seth, ... You can dilute K4 Eboni to make Eboni/Carbon-6 inks that have approximately the same density as the industry standard LK and LLK. See page 2 of
2012-03-13 by dlruckus
If memory serves, I believe I ve seen H2O2 mentioned somewhere in ink formulations in patents for water based inks for inkjets. I think it was generally meant
2012-03-13 by Seth Rossman
Paul- I m glad you chimed!! I should have never used Epson s TM name. What I was trying to get at is the UT Eboni the same as the K4 Eboni (and, presumably,
2012-03-13 by Michael King
David, I have held off getting an iPad until this one, as the low res put me off. So what s the state of play in terms of profiling the iPads ? Do I need a
2012-03-12 by Cdtobie
And good centimes they are... I shoot Canon, but share all of your issues and sentiments. C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Imaging Color
2012-03-12 by Paul
sethrus wrote: ... MIS has a family of UltraTone inks. UltraChrome is Epson s color inkset. ... Carbon-6 is the name I use for the inkset
2012-03-12 by Seth Rossman
Ha ha. Joe Costa used to do that when he was teaching photojournalism at Ball State. Amid the grumblings of, What do we have to know that for? And, 1
2012-03-12 by Louis de Stoutz
... Very interesting. I wonder if the reduced sizes would bring a reduction in noise, which is depending on pixel density on the sensor, maybe it wouldn t.
2012-03-12 by C D Tobie
... Yes, but by going for the high rez design, the other resolutions are compromised in the sensitivity they could have had; they can still profit from the
2012-03-12 by Bob Frost
From: Terry Ritz ... The D800 allows you to take 4 sizes of raw images - 36, 30, 24, and 15MP. Bob Frost
2012-03-12 by Terry Ritz
I ve had a D700 for a couple of years now, and I m in the camp that would prefer to see an update with around 16 to 20 megapixels. While I would like 30+
2012-03-12 by E.Neilsen
You might try installing the profile. I forget if that is an option that pops with Win 7 but some times, it worked if rather than just placing the profile in
2012-03-12 by sethrus
Justin- I think I mixed things up. I presumed the black inks for B&W on the 2400 were mixed Ultrachrome. Apparently the Carbon 6 is coming from the UT Eboni,
2012-03-12 by john
In addition, check out Lou Dina s great tutorial in the QTR folder in the file section of this group. If you are in a Mac it is a great resource. It is very
2012-03-12 by C D Tobie
I ll be receiving one of the new iPads on Friday, and will put it through its paces to see what its color capabilities are. In the meantime, here s the
2012-03-12 by Paul
... Because Photo Flo 200 is composed of only 5% to 10% Triton X-100, we re talking about a rather small amount of potential H2O2. Whether Photo Flo is among
2012-03-12 by mis_inksupply
The ESC-BASEPT-UC would be the correct base to use for dilutions of our LK and LLK inks as they are designed to be compatible with coated glossy media. We are
2012-03-12 by Paul
... There is a QTR forum at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/QuadtoneRIP/messages . There is quite a bit of overlap with this forum, and it it not
2012-03-12 by remononaz1
Thank you, Paul. Based on what I had figured out, I suspected that might be the answer. Tell me, is there a QTR for Dummies forum or tutorial around? I am
2012-03-12 by Paul
It all makes me want to dust off my Rollei twin lens and take a *real* B&W photograph! Truth is, although I m about to sell off my Bronica RF645 outfit and
2012-03-12 by remononaz1
You may be having a file name issue. The file name that is given to the ICC is not the file name it has internally. I had this problem with CS4; the ICC files
2012-03-12 by Paul
Ues QTR s Create ICC-RGB. I now use it even if I m not embedding a PS curve. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2012-03-12 by mrjimbo
Seth , Both Nikon and Canon have been asking and polling pro s for many years about what features make sense on the higher end models.. In truth I think Nikon
2012-03-12 by remononaz1
I created a couple of ICC profiles using the Quad Tone RIP ICC generation tool. I put these in the appropriate file and tested them (created them, actually)
2012-03-12 by Seth Rossman
Long ago (D1H-D2 era) Nikon did make some lenses tweaked for DIT, but it backfired on them. Not the X stuff. They didn t work well on the film cameras. I
2012-03-12 by Harry Lockwood
Bill, In going from f/4 to f/2.8 (one stop) the area, hence, the energy or power received at the detector is increased by a factor of 2. Wouldn t the increase
2012-03-12 by Ernst Dinkla
... And I wonder whether this patent is more connected to the HP Latex printers than the aqueous printers we normally discuss here. Any polymer dispersion
2012-03-12 by Bert
Jimbo, Thanks for the further info. Especially for what kind of demands you make on your camera and for the possibility of an updated D700. Since I
2012-03-12 by Michael King
So these Hartblei lenses are indeed built in Germany, I expect in very small volume hence they are so expensive. Nikon makes its professional lenses @ Sendai
2012-03-12 by -= Chris =-
Hi Mike, Since you have these Hartblei lenses, can you check if indeed they are made in Germany? All current consumer lenses for the Canon and Nikon are made
2012-03-12 by mrjimbo
If your dying to play with video then the 7000 may be the way to go.. but camera wise the 700 wins hands down.. I ve shot the 7000.. As far as your comment
2012-03-12 by richardeskin
Thank you for a response. I had considered that. If I can get one (B & H was out of stock, but I know there are other options), it would be about $2200 for
2012-03-12 by Michael King
What s a bit sad is that I feel Nikon have been forced, for marketing reasons, to up the MP. Most people I know, including myself, would have been happy with a
2012-03-11 by Seth Rossman
Paul- Right from Sigma at www.sigmaaldrich.com/etc/medialib/docs/Sigma/.../t8532pis.pdf It s on the first page of the pdf that some commercial instances have
2012-03-11 by mrjimbo
Bert, First Bert the D700 is a heck of a camera.. and that is no kidding.. In a word I m tough on my equipment.. When shooting the Miles City Rodeo last year
2012-03-11 by Paul
... I might add that a reliable source once mentioned another source of these types of problems. The ink companies use the same equipment to process different
2012-03-11 by Paul
... That is the active ingredient of Photo Flo. But, the glycol in Photo Flo is also an active ingredient. So Photo Flo is a nice way to get 2 birds with one