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2012-02-01 by luxlebis
Hallo Paul, I read through some of your pdfs and made an own icc (scanner with 50%-reference) for your lenswork warm curve. I did it for Harman Gloss Baryta
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2012-02-01 by luxlebis
Hallo Paul, I read through some of your pdfs and made an own icc (scanner with 50%-reference) for your lenswork warm curve. I did it for Harman Gloss Baryta
2012-01-31 by nick
Hello Does anybody has these paper profiles for using on my Epson 2100 instaled with MIS UT-7 inks?I did a lot of search without any luck and Quadtone rip has
2012-01-29 by Louis La Croix
http://bossthemovement.com/catalog/images/site.php?next128.php
2012-01-28 by luxlebis
My words thanks a lot to Paul and his helpfullness here
2012-01-28 by Glenn
Paul, we ve had numerous people chime in and give you sincere thanks for your help to their problems. Now I m somewhat of a lurker on the list, but I feel
2012-01-27 by luxlebis
... Thank you ! I will start my experiments By the way I´m overall much more impressed by the matte prints, and maybe I will buy a larger printer and try with
2012-01-27 by Paul
luxlebis wrote: ... The curves were for the 220, but they show the approach -- at least with Eboni installed. Note that if a 21-step test
2012-01-27 by luxlebis
... Thank you Paul, I tried the curves in the link and they printed way to light with my r-285. I hope I didn´t make mistakes. I just worked out a
2012-01-26 by Paul
... Yes, sometimes there can be a noticeable glossy differential. ... The default ink setup uses Eboni MK in the K position. The M and C are used to generate
2012-01-26 by luxlebis
Hello, I went into B&W printing with an Epson R-285 (r-280 in the US I think) and the ultratone 3d. I bought the ink and cartridges here in Germany and could
2012-01-26 by Dana Myers
... SATAIII is just a higher-speed connection to the drive, it doesn t make the drive itself faster, which is always the limiting factor in a single-drive
2012-01-26 by Paul Grant
For what it is worth I have tried my lightroom Catalogs on Both 2drive raid 0 as well as a large SSD drive. I do not see any difference between the two.
2012-01-26 by Walker Blackwell
I agree with Jimbo on this to a point. If you have a 4 drive raid 0 for the work-a-day drive (as long as it s backed up), LR will speed along at 8gb. If you re
2012-01-26 by mrjimbo
Hey Bill, Light room is a hungry resource application that s for sure. But we should not confuse processing needs or horsepower with ram.. Lightroom s real
2012-01-26 by Paul Grant
I have 16gb installed. I have a huge lib ray of 90k photos or so. With Photoshop CS5 and Lightroom open it really uses above 8gb. Certainly if I am working
2012-01-26 by Walker Blackwell
Yes. It could use 16 easily. W ... Walker Blackwell 802.821.4451 ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2012-01-25 by Paul
... Thanks, but I m just one of many contributors to this forum. I learned a great deal of what I know about printing from the people on this forum. So, thank
2012-01-25 by homershannon
Every time I switch between my color cartridge set an my B+W cart set, the printer goes on a head cleaning frenzy that takes at least five minutes to complete.
2012-01-25 by HarryB
... What this guy said!!! Harry
2012-01-24 by Paul
... I use tap water to wash things. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2012-01-24 by Louis de Stoutz
Everything fine, thanks again. Last little question: I never know how paranoid to be about handling equipment and inks. Is it ok to wash the syringe with tap
2012-01-24 by Paul
... Did they totally dry out? I suspect that is just ink in the corners, not necessarily dried of overly concentrated inks. ... If they have dried, I d
2012-01-23 by Louis de Stoutz
Paul, how can I thank you for all your contributions over the years, your generosity in sharing your experience and wisdom is unprecedented! ... That s right.
2012-01-23 by Paul
... I confess I dislike the auto-reset chips. They seem to get out of sync with the actual amount of ink in the carts. It s all too easy, particularly if you
2012-01-23 by Louis de Stoutz
Shame of all shames! You were right on, Paul. Although my carts were not empty when I last used them, now they are! I feel like those clients who used to call
2012-01-23 by Louis de Stoutz
Thanks Paul and Tom! Since I want to avoid damaging the plastic parts of the heads with unknown additives, Clear Base + Ammonia seems like the way to go. How
2012-01-22 by bmarsolais
You might also consider the effects of elevation change from where the bottle was filled and where you are. I learned a long time ago that when filling a
2012-01-22 by Paul
... Yes. ... Yes. ... One could debate that. Where I m at currently is that the 30% dark-light is near optimal for crossovers, and I think 2 LKs is better
2012-01-22 by David Whistance
Paul, Many thanks, that is really helpful. Presumably the R2 warm inks are pure carbon like the LK and LLK? If so presumably a set consisting of Eboni, PK, R2
2012-01-21 by Paul
... The R2 warm inks are denser than LK and LLK. Here is the outline of MIS carbon ink densities: The basic dark ink to light ink dilution is 30% (that is, 30%
2012-01-21 by Tom Maugham
Hi Louis, I resolved a serious clog in my 1400 by using a mix of 2 parts ammoniated Windex with 1 part 91% isopropyl alcohol on a piece of folded paper towel
2012-01-21 by Paul
I don t know if some puckering of the bottle is a danger sign. Ernst noted that there are other things that could do this. I do think it s a good practice
2012-01-21 by Paul
I use Windex, which is probably not much more than water, a wetting agent and a bit of ammonia. So, since you mix the base, you could probably do the same
2012-01-21 by david627890
Hello Paul, I am thinking of implementing a warm carbon set along the lines of the one you mentioned in a recent post - Eboni, LK, LLK, but still have some
2012-01-21 by ascherjim@aol.com
Paul observed Keeping the particles separated is mostly done these days with a coating that gives the particles an electrostatic repulsion. I think this
2012-01-21 by Louis de Stoutz
I have been imprudent and let a 1400 sit with Carbon 6 for too long. What is the best way to unclog the heads? I do have Paul s Clear Base at hand, since I mix
2012-01-21 by Ernst Dinkla
... Other mechanisms can pull your bottles in too. I used to make an ink for silkscreen masks that artists could paint with. Sieved medicinal carbon powder (a
2012-01-21 by Ernst Dinkla
... Terry, I am still not sure what the ink channel concept is of the iPF models. As I understand it there are two connectors on the carts and it was suggested
2012-01-21 by Paul
... I have no experience with this model, but it and the 1400 use the same serial number Claria carts. I m guessing it ll be fine for the uses we usually put
2012-01-21 by john
Hi Mark, Thanks for taking the time to read some of this. If you have some ideas about correcting some of the content we would like to have your input,
2012-01-21 by Bill Lewis
In setting up my digital darkroom I had put the Epson 1400 with the Eboni 6 ink set as near the top of my to buy list I see Epson is selling the 1430 with an
2012-01-21 by Terry Ritz
FWIW, my Canon 8300 turns itself on every once in a while and agitates the inks. It sounds like ink is spraying around, as best I can recall, and it displays
2012-01-20 by tboleyyh
Hi Mark, well I see this as sort of Op/Ed... for me anyway. The others are on their own but were heavily scrutinized by me for years in advance. I guess I
2012-01-20 by Paul
... & ... Thank you Mike and John. Very interesting. That button-sized cell phone device looks like it might be small enough to have on the end of carts and
2012-01-20 by John Labovitz
... Check this out: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8449 This is the kind of gizmo that s built into cellphones to implement silent mode. I don t know
2012-01-20 by Michael King
Paul, Just Google Finger Massager . I bought one some while back for this purpose. Not sure if it really makes a difference. Just touch the carts with it one
2012-01-20 by Paul
I m just getting around to reading this thread, some of which I must admit is both amusing and potentially very important. First, as to old Eboni -- I
2012-01-20 by Iain Kirk
Well had a look, it looks an interesting venture Will keep an eye on it methinks Sláinte IAK Iain Kirk Senior Technician/Lab Manager Neurobiology Group
2012-01-20 by Mark
... Walker, My sincere apology for mispelling your name (my fingers went there on the keyboard when my brain new better). The Agnostic Print is already a
2012-01-20 by Ernst Dinkla
... Paul, good comments and some I considered too since I wrote that message. A ressurection of small gamut may not be worth it but I also see a wide variety