Re: [Digital BW] Re: Printing Pictures of Snow
2011-11-28 by Cdtobie
... Ok I ve read the thread and I sort of don t think you have your answer yet.. To get there first imagine yourself a painter.. (ok my piers don t laugh) If
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2011-11-28 by Cdtobie
... Ok I ve read the thread and I sort of don t think you have your answer yet.. To get there first imagine yourself a painter.. (ok my piers don t laugh) If
2011-11-28 by Cdtobie
... does the water guru tell the new photographer. Some things just need to be your interpretation of it. There are some technical things, like when does white
2011-11-28 by mrjimbo
Hi, Ok I ve read the thread and I sort of don t think you have your answer yet.. To get there first imagine yourself a painter.. (ok my piers don t laugh) If
2011-11-28 by crepuscolino
Yes, I am foreseeing a lot of testing and fooling around. Especially since I am new to inkjet printing overall. Can you guys suggest some decent, and decently
2011-11-28 by Paul
... Red River s Aurora natural may be about the least expensive cotton paper at 50 sheets for $20. See http://www.redrivercatalog.com/browse/auroranatural.html
2011-11-27 by E.Neilsen
indeed ! Snow is no more blue than it is warm. White is not white. What does the water guru tell the new photographer. Some things just need to be your
2011-11-27 by Michael-K
For snow, as with most other things, you need to do your own experimenting to find your personal expression. Disregard the advice given here or elsewhere about
2011-11-27 by Bill
Looking for Suggestions I have been helping with a photo project for a county historical society with a great many old school class photos some back into the
2011-11-27 by Globe Trotteur
Yep, the original paper was made in swizterland. I think it was the same as some Ilford paper but not sure on this one. I bought a few boxes at that time.I
2011-11-27 by Bill
I am new to this list I decided to relearn B&W after I retired this fall obivously the enlarger and all my trays and my Nikons will do me little good since
2011-11-27 by crepuscolino
Good point about using relatively cooler paper... Thanks!
2011-11-27 by Cdtobie
Snow has a blue tint; so snow photos look best on bright white paper, not unwhitened papers, to avoid an unattractive yellow tint in the highlights. The
2011-11-27 by Dana Myers
... That s why I made to mention the Made In Mexico on the box, since that s at least one clue to the type/origin of the paper. I recall older Kirkland
2011-11-26 by crepuscolino
Hi All, I was wondering if you could share any tips/links etc. on developing and printing photographs with a lot of snow in them. How to you go about
2011-11-26 by William Harvey
Dear Paul, When I started using this paper it was made in Switzerland and then I was only printing color. In the last couple of years this paper has been made
2011-11-26 by Tom Husband
I ve had excellent results so far using the Inkjetmall carts. The initial fill was easy and without any clogs. I ve yet to refill one but it s getting close.
2011-11-26 by niakapa
The inksupply.com instructions are here: http://www.inksupply.com/instructions_epson_ar_1400_r260_r1900.cfm The inkjetmall instructions are here
2011-11-26 by niakapa
I was wondering if there are any differences between third-party cartridges for Epson 1400. I m assuming they are pretty similar in terms of filling up but are
2011-11-26 by Paul
I ve noted in the past the problem of edge banding with the 1400. I have always tred to have at least a 1 inch borders with the 1400. For very good paper
2011-11-26 by Paul
... Which carbon ink are you using? I had the impression when we were discussing this paper several years ago that Costco would occasionally switch suppliers
2011-11-26 by William Harvey
Dear Dana, I have used this paper (from Costco at about 14 or 15 cents a sheet!!!) for a number of years. It is a great proofing paper and even a very good
2011-11-25 by Dana Myers
I have an R2400, standard K3 inkset. For giggles I got a box of Kirkland Glossy Photo paper - I recall stories of success with it in the past. This paper is
2011-11-24 by Paul
... I don t know. Mine has never clogged from non-use, but a month is probably the longest it s been totally idle. ... Yes. ... The color ones and K, not the
2011-11-23 by Paul
... I have never used a 2880 and can t compare the paper feed issues. I use the 1400 with Arches 140 lb. and H. Photo Rag 308. All I ever do is give a slight
2011-11-23 by niakapa
Hi: As a longtime darkroom user I am finally ready to go digital. From reading the posts on this newsgroup I am thinking of going with Epson 1400 and the Eboni
2011-11-23 by David Kachel
... Paul, I may have a line on a good deal for a 2880. Would that have any advantages over the 1400 for the warm tone prints I am after? I do like cold press
2011-11-23 by joe231354
Paul as usual you are most gracious in responding to pedestrian questions. I broke down this morning and purchased an epson 3000 that comes with 300 dollar
2011-11-23 by Paul
... For a do-everything printer that does not require refilling carts it s hard to beat the OEMs K3 printers (like your old 2400). It s hard to make a
2011-11-23 by coffenut@comcast.net
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2011-11-22 by joe231354
My epson photo 2400 finally died. I need to get a new printer. Mostly print black and white on either matte or glossy. I no longer print a large number of
2011-11-22 by Mark
... Besides the ABW presets for Neutral, Cool, Warm, and Sepia, the study also includes the full range of tinting at the extremes the Epson driver allows in
2011-11-22 by Geraldine l
I just tried this paper for the first time with my Epson 1400 and EB6 ink. I really like it. It is not as contrasty as hot press and seems to give a very
2011-11-22 by Paul
I have a 3-K version, similar to the 1800 3-MK, running on my 1400 now. This approach takes care of much of the black only microbanding, which does show up in
2011-11-22 by Paul
Amen to supporting Mark. I just sent in a renewal. Paul
2011-11-22 by edward wiseman
David..Go here, and you cna get one for $199 inclusive of an $80 rebate.. http://www.atlex.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=C11C655001 Great
2011-11-22 by garyphoto6
I was just at Aardenburg-imaging.com and they have a new series of Epson K3 tests going on using color tinting when printing. All prints were made with an
2011-11-22 by David Kachel
... They are very similar in tone. Good. Cause I just looked at Cone s carbon inks again: WOW! TRIPLE the price! Thanks for your help. Time to take the plunge
2011-11-22 by Paul
Bill, Welcome to the list ... Ditto. The genealogist organizations might like to hear your process after you ve refined it. I ve given talks to several and
2011-11-22 by Paul
... for matte paper. The PK does not give a good dmax. It is used as a dark midtone ink. That s why the layout is K=Eboni, C & M = PK, LC & LM = LK, and Y =
2011-11-22 by crepuscolino
Hi Kip, at $90 might as well go to $107 and get the 1100, no? If I understand Paul correctly, that could be used with straight up EZ inks, or with the more
2011-11-22 by David Kachel
... does not give a good dmax. It is used as a dark mistone ink. That s why the layout is K=Eboni, C & M = PK, LC & LM = LK, and Y = LLK. OK. I think the fog
2011-11-21 by Bill
Newbie to the list I reciently retired and decided to get back to photography to keep busy. I retired as a senior systems engineer who had worked in research
2011-11-21 by Paul
... Then if you want 100% carbon on matte paper, MIS PK, LK, and LLK, or Peizo K6 carbon are the way to go. With the MIS warm carbon, you ll want the Eboni MK
2011-11-21 by David Kachel
... warmest, go with the PK. If you are aiming at a sepia look, even though you think you want matte, once you see an MIS PK, LK, LLK print on Museo Silver
2011-11-21 by slcphoto73
And don t forget the software. Even if you can read the bits on the CD that doesn t mean software of the future will be able to decode those bits. NASA had
2011-11-21 by Kip Babington
If you can t get the C86 running you can still get a C88 from Amazon for under $90 and run the EZ inks in that. Check
2011-11-21 by Ernst
... It is a third party clear base for thermal heads. Imaging Specialists also has a thermal head equivalent of glop but my source is in Europe. As long as I
2011-11-21 by crepuscolino
Paul thank you so much for your detailed answer! ... Yup. The black cart works fine now. Doh! The printhead pattern has a little gap in black, will try to
2011-11-21 by Paul
... Eboni-6 is my standard matte 100% carbon printing approach. However, if you want warmer, the MIS glossy-compatible 100% carbons -- K4 PK, LK, and LLK
2011-11-21 by Paul
... You must remove the plug in the air inlets. ... The MIS EZ systems were set up for that market. I set up the newer WorkForce 1100 in a similar manner but