Re: Quality Affordable Monitor
2011-06-02 by arlenelove3@aol.com
In the affordable range, the Dell U2410 got good reviews, and I am very pleased with it. I calibrate with a Spyder 3 Express every week or so, and most of
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2011-06-02 by arlenelove3@aol.com
In the affordable range, the Dell U2410 got good reviews, and I am very pleased with it. I calibrate with a Spyder 3 Express every week or so, and most of
2011-06-02 by Mark
... Sort on [paper/media][contains] advanced to pull up both Claria ink on HP Advanced paper as well as the 57+,58,59 HP dye set, as well as the HP8750 (which
2011-06-02 by Paul
I think the most interesting comparison would be the HP dye ink on some non-swellable paper stock that was used for Claria tests. The swellable papers are not
2011-06-02 by Susan Koons
I appreciate the advice on film developing. In the past I usually used one film holder per scene, two shoots in case of a mishap, wind, or wrong
2011-06-02 by Mark
... Despite a hefty backlog of samples I m working hard to get into testing combined with a sad lack of fund to do the work, I believe the Designjet 130 is
2011-06-02 by Susan Koons
I appreciate the advice on film developing. In the past I usually used one film holder per scene, two shoots in case of a mishap, wind, or wrong
2011-06-02 by Mark
... Yes, if you filter the AaI&A database on [printer][contains] 7960 you will see two sets of Hp ink on a few different papers. One set is marked 57, 58,
2011-06-02 by bwyg@nc.rr.com
Depends on your image, your film, your processing, your scanner, your scanner software, and of course, your skills, among other things. In broad generalities,
2011-06-02 by pdesmidt tds.net
I have a Designjet 130, and so if any tests are needed, I d be happy to take part. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2011-06-02 by MICHAEL KIRWAN
Sandy King published a great article in View Camera magazine on this very topic. He recommends using a divided developer, first bath D-23 second bath 10%
2011-06-02 by Ernst Dinkla
... Mark mentions that the 7960 was retrofitted by HP with Vivera magenta to improve the print fade resistance. Does not happen often that a manufacturer goes
2011-06-02 by Ernst Dinkla
... And how harsh its lighting is. Thin shadow area is more problematic with a Nikon 8000 than with an Epson V700. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst Try:
2011-06-02 by Ernst Dinkla
... Right. There is something I did not mention: the Vivera dye as tested by Wilhelm shows that its water resistance is not good. There are HP documents that
2011-06-02 by Paul
Looking at the Wilhelm test of Claria in the 260 and Vivera dye in the 8450, the Vivera, under glass, typically is rated 108 years HP s better glossy papers v.
2011-06-02 by Paul
Ernst, At http://www.wilhelm-research.com/byte/Byte.com_Article_2004_07_26.pdf the author mentions that the prints from the Designjet 130nr, which uses Vivera
2011-06-02 by John
Yes, it would be better to under develop to avoid blocking up white tones. But, maybe compensate with over exposure also to get all those details in the
2011-06-02 by Susan Koons
I am planning on taking a 4x5 with me on a trip. It will be the first time I will intentionally shoot with scanning in mind. Is it best to basically shoot
2011-06-02 by Paul
... It s looks like you re right. Very interesting. Is the ink available in bulk or large format carts? ... For some uses, dyes are very interesting
2011-06-02 by Paul
... So far, I m still targeting my 1100 HpGO setup, with the caveat that I ll use HP PK and not MIS PK. (These is nothing at all wrong with MIS PK, it s
2011-06-02 by Ernst Dinkla
Did I make a mistake here: I compared all dye inks measured so far at Aardenburg at 100 Megalux hours and the HP OEM 57-58-59 dye is better than the Claria and
2011-06-02 by Ernst Dinkla
... Only the R3000 has that new cart system I see. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst Try: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Wide_Inkjet_Printers/
2011-06-02 by Ernst Dinkla
Interesting to see that the new Epsons have the cartridges separated from the head carriage. Larger carts too. Less need for a CIS but in case that is still
2011-06-02 by Terry Ritz
This is fascinating Paul. It will be really interesting to see which HP PK / MIS glop dilution you end up settling on. Thanks for sharing your research. Terry.
2011-06-01 by David Kachel
... I don t dare wish it could be something that simple! David Kachel ___________________ Artist-Photographer Fine B&W Photographs www.davidkachel.com
2011-06-01 by Marks
David, I too set up a 3800 about a year ago with the Inkjetmall refillable carts. Mostly to run K7 Peizography inksets. initially I had problems with some
2011-06-01 by Brubaker family
David, I suggest you go to the Yahoo epson printer group: (http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/EPSON_Printers/ and look for posts by Art Entlich. He has
2011-06-01 by Paul
While a spectro is an excellent and modest investment, I thought it would be an interesting exercise to see if our digital cameras, combined with Roy s QTR
2011-06-01 by davidkachel
I really need help from this group as I am close to tossing this 3800 into a wood chipper. About a year and a half ago I purchased a new Stylus Pro 3800, some
2011-06-01 by Ernst Dinkla
... The Dell U2311H is quite nice on price/performance. Not a wide gamut but this is a B&W list so ...... Some reviewers commented on the panel uniformity but
2011-06-01 by Jeff
It is possible to get very decent calibration from this monitor. I am using Spyder3Elite. Read http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/content/dell_u2410.htm first
2011-06-01 by c1asia
http://bit.ly/mPXwp6 also, make sure you have a 30-bit graphics card (e.g., ATI FirePro V5800) to take full advantage of the monitor.
2011-05-31 by ben schneider
I purchased two new Samsung LED monitors recently after the power company lost my neutral and fried my very liked older Samsung monitors. The new XL2370, and
2011-05-31 by ellery chua
Not sure if this is the model that has some slight problems in getting it calibrated using hardware calibrators. Might want to check that out if you are
2011-05-31 by Paul
Thought I d better include a link to Aardenburg for those not familiar with it: http://www.aardenburg-imaging.com/
2011-05-31 by Jeff
On sale at Dell for 479 until June 2 with free shipping.
2011-05-31 by Paul
Just a heads up: If you have some sample prints in batch h1, good news, the 60 Megalux-hours results are in, right on schedule. Mark continues his good work
2011-05-31 by Jeff
Dell U2410 has 1920x1200 resolution and is an IPS panel. Color manages very well and is extremely sharp. You can find it for about $500 (Amazon today).
2011-05-31 by Paul
... The UT14 warm M and LM are MIS PK and LK. MIS has a number of these warmer, glossy-compatible carbon inks. I ve been printing with MIS PK, LK and LLK in
2011-05-30 by Susan Koons
Paul, are these the UT14 inks, or are they different? I have been happy with the Ebony prints, I choose E6 based on what I perceived as reduced clogging
2011-05-30 by Paul
... The 1:1 dilution of HP Z3100 PK with MIS Gloss Optimizer resulted in a next day Canson Baryta dmax of 2.56. There is no visual difference between the 50%
2011-05-30 by Paul
... By the way, if you like very warm print tones, the MIS PK, LK, and LLK inks (glossy compatible carbons) are warmer than Eboni-6. I m printing sepia tone
2011-05-30 by masterbox11
I would appreciate any suggestions for an affordable 24 monitor to view my processes with Lightroom and Photoshop such as NEC, Coloredge, Samsung, Dell, etc.
2011-05-30 by Susan Koons
Thank you for the input on warm tone papers. I am guessing that like the wet darkroom, everyone finds a few favorite papers and uses them as a base and then
2011-05-29 by Paul
... The dyes on matte are not much to brag about. I see dye s advantages limited to glossy with the 2 exceptions I know of that hit very high dmax -- Photo Rag
2011-05-29 by Ernst Dinkla
... I have Henry Wilhelm s book The permanence and care etc and know the stories on RC papers as used in the analogue period, Color and B&W. That information
2011-05-29 by Ernst Dinkla
... Paul, You already answered some questions I had in relation to the HP Vivera quad mixes and Claria quads. If price is also considered then the HP (diluted
2011-05-29 by Paul
I ve found the 2:1 dilution of HP PK with MIS glop (33% PK, 67% Glop) at 100% with QTR has a higher dmax than the 100% HP PK, no bronzing, and no more
2011-05-29 by David Kachel
... papers? Any reference to recent tests? I have been looking for that kind of information over the last 5 years. These papers appeared in the early 1970 s as
2011-05-29 by David Kachel
I use this paper and like it a lot. However, it has a serious flaw IF you use an HP B9180 printer. Contact me if you do and I will tell you how to solve the
2011-05-29 by Susan Koons
I looked that one up and it does have a good price. thank you Dan