Re: [Digital BW] Re: Roark UT3D profiles not showing up
2012-02-16 by Mike Finley
Thanks Paul - spaces in filenames often cause problems with Windows in general too ... -- mike finley photography http://www.mikefinley.co.uk
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2012-02-16 by Mike Finley
Thanks Paul - spaces in filenames often cause problems with Windows in general too ... -- mike finley photography http://www.mikefinley.co.uk
2012-02-16 by Paul
Allan, It looks like the Yahoo system did not like the space in the Zip file name. I ve now changed it to http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/UT-3D-Profiles.zip
2012-02-16 by Paul
Re: Roark UT3D profiles not showing up ... either PS or Qimage. Some of the browsers today do not allow the downloading method anticipated in the UT-3D PDF.
2012-02-16 by kaiyen.rm
Thanks Paul. The URL didn t come through. I m missing a slash or an underscore or something. allan
2012-02-15 by kaiyen.rm
Hi all, I m not able to see the Roark UT3d ICC profiles. Windows, Vista 64 bit, either PS or Qimage. Any thoughts? Installed in right directory. I can see
2012-02-13 by CelluloidPhotography
Thanks Walker! I ve messed around with them a bit, I m really diggin the Epson fiber warmer environment. I guess the one thing I really like about ABW was the
2012-02-11 by Paul
... They are the same -- Eboni. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2012-02-11 by waterwin2
Can these inks be mixed in 1 cartrdige? I need to refill a cartridge and it currently has the UTBO in it. My stock has only EB6. Thanks for the advice.
2012-02-11 by J Vee
I use Q Print RGB from Qualux and think it is just great. Not sure for your situation though. J Vee
2012-02-11 by Steve Kale
Thanks BTW I found it difficult to read the Step-51-random tif file with my EyeOne and so I generated with Colorlab a new version of the chart with gaps.
2012-02-11 by Ernst Dinkla
... CM on Macs is something I no longer try to understand. It works on my Windows systems and I rather get the knowledge how it ought to work on Ubuntu and
2012-02-11 by Steve Kale
Oops, I just realised MeasureTool does appear to still work (I simply hadn t completed the device recognition phase). Keen to understand the answer to my last
2012-02-11 by Steve Kale
Hi Ernst For colour target printing I am currently printing from EyeOne Match. I am looking to run QTR Create ICC for an Advanced B&W randomised greyscale
2012-02-11 by Ernst Dinkla
... ArgyllCMS has a spotread utility but there is more in this thread: http://www.freelists.org/post/argyllcms/FW-Profiling-Epson-ABW-Print-Driver Be aware
2012-02-11 by benoit.lantoine
Hello, I m would like to contact the author of a very interesting article dealing with gutenprint and MIS inks. There is no contact mail adress on his blog :
2012-02-10 by steve5773
With Profilemaker and its components not supported under Lion, is there another accessible program to replace MeasureTool?
2012-02-10 by mrjimbo
Their nothing wrong with bumping to CS 6 but the fact is CS is designed to be used differently then Lightroom .. Their two totally different ducks.. even
2012-02-10 by Steve Kale
And to sum it up, just update to PS 6 when available unless you desperately desire batch processing...
2012-02-10 by Paul Grant
I see a lot of posts here relative to editing with Lightroom. A few general comments that I think a lot of people miss. 1. If your processing RAW files
2012-02-10 by Andrew Darlow
Hi Frank: I agree that LR 2 is not up to task for serious image editing, but I believe Lightroom 3 can do the job well. It s not as full-featured as Photoshop,
2012-02-10 by mrjimbo
Mj In theory I totally agree with your logic...I m not one that needs the latest and greatest either ... Constructively you may be unintentionally shooting
2012-02-10 by njfranknj
As a mostly hobby photographer with a small amount of exhibition work, I find it most useful as a fast import device with the ability to do my first cut
2012-02-10 by Paul
sorry, meant to say Thanks, Greg.
2012-02-10 by Paul
Thanks Eric, I ll check it out... Paul
2012-02-10 by Greg
There is a Viewscan group on Flickr. There a couple of knowledgable users there. Worth a post.
2012-02-10 by LAURENCENJ6@aol.com
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2012-02-10 by Paul
Thanks, Eric, I didn t think of doing a search on Coolscan , that s what I have. But mine is the older LS2000 and it s only for 35mm. Think this group would
2012-02-10 by E.Neilsen
Paul, the Nikon Coolscan 8000/9000 group has quite a few Vue Scan users of which I am one. Least I knock on wood, we have not gotten such searches on the cool
2012-02-10 by Keith
Found this on the Piezography blog. Talk about the durability of pigment ink!
2012-02-09 by Paul
Greetings fellow members. I did a search on Yahoo, and found this group: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Digitalscan/messages But it s only got about 36
2012-02-09 by ben schneider
I stained my house using Cabot house stain, and it looked good for over 20 years. This was on Ceder siding. If their pigments can withstand over 20 years
2012-02-08 by John
More than most of us need to know! ;-) John Nollendorfs
2012-02-08 by Bill Lewis
I also went to their website and found the article Pigments for Inkjet Applications very informative on Pigment inks and the processes used in manufacturing
2012-02-08 by Walker Blackwell
I would suggest quadtoneRIP. It runs the 11880 now and takes profiles. I ve built out a couple starters *not all of them linearized fyi. Take a look at the txt
2012-02-07 by Paul
... I think it s widely believed that Image Specialists is their primary supplier of ink. MIS is the US distributor for IS. See
2012-02-07 by David
Thanks, Paul. I guessed that you would be the one to have heard a rumor. Did your answer imply that MIS buys its inks from Image Specialists? And, who is
2012-02-06 by Paul
... What I was told by Bob Zeiss is the the Cabot carbon is warm, like the MIS PK and its dilutions. Whether Image Specialists is, in fact, buying from Cabot
2012-02-06 by C D Tobie
... Cabot has a line of pigment-based exterior stains under their own name as well. Longevity info for pigments is a bit like knowing how long the chromium in
2012-02-06 by dlruckus
Hi Paul. Yes I have done just that. It s beside me as I type and came to me because it had been set aside for trash pickup(because it had been clog city I was
2012-02-06 by David
On Paul Roark s web site, I just came across a very interesting document from Cabot Corporation, which includes data on longevity of that companies pigments.
2012-02-06 by Paul
... I don t have that one. Could you post the URL where it came from or make it available? Thanks, Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2012-02-06 by CelluloidPhotography
Since we lost the ability to profile ABW mode, I ve decided to start working with adjustment curves to compensate for any problems with the linearity of the
2012-02-05 by fogmarco
Thank you Paul. the problem was the pirnt with epson driver. With QTR everything is ok. and the cartridge are filled correctly. Ok, now Ican start to print.
2012-02-04 by Paul
The 4000 has a bad reputation for clogging from what I can tell, but I ve never actually owned or used one. The used ones are, for that size printer, dirt
2012-02-04 by Paul
... I think it would be worth buying a copy of QTR http://www.quadtonerip.com/html/QTRdownload.html just to check the inks more accurately. You re in for a lot
2012-02-04 by fogmarco
The densities are based on a purge pattern print. However I can see with my eyes that magenta are barker than Cyan. The 21 step file print light till 70% and
2012-02-04 by Paul
Marco, ... Are these densities based on a QTR Calibration Mode print or an Epson driver purge pattern print? The Epson driver purge patterns are not
2012-02-04 by fogmarco
After printing with ut14 on epson 1400 I decide to try the ebony 6 workflow. I buy the ink and fill new empy cartridge. Reading the istruction of Paul (thank
2012-02-02 by luxlebis
Hi, Printer is: Epson R285 (I guess it is R280 in the US) Inkset is: Ultratone 3d Curve was from Utratone 3d downloadpage from Paul Roark and uses the two
2012-02-01 by Paul Grant
Marcus. What printer and inks are you using. Paul Grant Sent from my iPhone ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]