Re: [Digital BW] Re: Exhibition of Eboni 6 Carbon Prints at Light Work in NY
2011-04-12 by Lew
...and that makes all the difference! Lew ... From: dfaprinting Sender: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Date: Tue, 12
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2011-04-12 by Lew
...and that makes all the difference! Lew ... From: dfaprinting Sender: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Date: Tue, 12
2011-04-12 by Ernst Dinkla
... Jimbo, I suggest you read first what you get/loose on features and what you are allowed to do with the software. Adobe s policy on Creative Suite upgrades
2011-04-12 by Ernst Dinkla
... There are interesting license restrictions included in that upgrade to i1Profiler. Not just a more limiting license on the new software you get but also a
2011-04-12 by mrjimbo
The upgrade path is 499.00 from Platinum to i1Pro... I just keyed in my dongle number.. I realize that Platinum is more costly then other products but the
2011-04-12 by dfaprinting
Not NYC, Syracuse, about a 300 mile difference depending on the roads you take.
2011-04-12 by dfaprinting
I m trying to work on a deal, might be trivial like a free Digital SG chart or anything for those of us that bought before they dropped the price to $2000 and
2011-04-12 by Patrick Carr
Yes, I m in the same situation as you--spent a lot of money on Platinum, and a Pulse spectro (also gone). However, from what I ve read so far, there doesn t
2011-04-12 by Tom Fielder
Jeffrey - Thanks for the link! I hope to get to NYC to see the show. Like Paul s interest in the paper, I m interested in more details about your work - film
2011-04-12 by dfaprinting
Not sure how many of you received the email, so I ll pass it on... I just received an email from Xrite announcing that Profiler owners (as well as anyone else)
2011-04-11 by Paul
Congratulations on the show, Jeffrey. Which Premier Art paper did you use? Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2011-04-11 by scalesnyt
http://www.lightwork.org/exhibitions/scales.html At the above link is the information about a current exhibition I have up at Light Work Gallery in Syracuse
2011-04-10 by Myron Gochnauer
With a 3880 I can just switch cartridges as Gary suggests, but with the 4880 the process involves removing the cartridges on the left hand side of the printer,
2011-04-09 by Gary Brown
black-ink-switching-kit A black ink switch?. When you want to change from MK to PK don t you just remove the MK cart and insert the PK cart and let the
2011-04-09 by Myron Gochnauer
I own an Epson 4880, which I have used only with MK ink. I would like to switch to PK black ink, but cannot find the black-ink-switching-kit that came with the
2011-04-08 by EJ Neilsen
I d say custom profiles may be in your future. The Epson AWB give a fairly easy way to make toned images. A good solid profile should allow you to print a
2011-04-08 by warinstephan
I usually print on HPR (or HPR bright white). I allow the printer to use color inks to get smoother grey shades. I got a cool print. To tone it on PS I add a
2011-04-08 by EJ Neilsen
Hey, my brain was a little clearer this morning and thanks to a prod by Mark, I found the line in the service manual. All clear. Eric Neilsen 4101 Commerce
2011-04-08 by E.Neilsen
I am forgetting how to get to MM2. I need to reset my counters on my 7600. Eric Neilsen Eric Neilsen Photography 4101 Commerce Street, Suite 9 Dallas, TX 75226
2011-04-07 by Paul
My PDF on the Dual Focus workflow is now strictly B&W, with a few other samples, at http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Dual-Focus-Focus-Stacking.pdf Paul
2011-04-07 by piezobw
I wrote a entire maintenance blog entry on LF printers that have been used infrequently - there are many hidden issues that the first go with the printer may
2011-04-06 by Phillip Kimble
There may be a few folks that know how to do what you want but chances are the gurus hang out in a different pub. ________________________________ From:
2011-04-06 by Phillip Kimble
Thanks David, That is what I thought & will continue to do. Phil ________________________________ From: Cdtobie To:
2011-04-06 by nospam
I have an opportunity to purchase an Epson 7600 for a few hundred dollars. But I don t know anything about them except they are discontinued. It should be easy
2011-04-05 by nigglefish
Thanks Phil, I am so used to using this forus to answer all my BW printing questions that I didn t realise my question actually had nothing to do with BW
2011-04-05 by Cdtobie
... That would produce relative readings (if not just plain wrong readings). Use the white tile the device ships with; anything else is incorrect. C. David
2011-04-05 by grimmieoldfart
A quick question- what do most people use to calibrate the spectro prior to measuring the printed 21 step grayscale? I am using a Spyder3 and never thought to
2011-04-05 by Phillip Kimble
Nigel, Take a look at teh Epson Printers Yahoo group. Art is the resident Epson guru of the group and should be able to assist you. Phil
2011-04-05 by nigglefish
I have an EPSON TX650 and was wondering if anyone had any experience removing the pin-wheel ejection rollers from this model. I would ideally like to remove
2011-04-05 by Glenn
... Most if not all of the panoramic (stitching) creation software can correct for lateral chromatic aberration. Hugin is an open source option and there are
2011-04-04 by Paul Banks
http://www.englishtafsir.ourholyquran.com/images/acc.php [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2011-04-04 by lgrrrb@bellsouth.net
I started using sharp-cut filters routinely back when digital imaging was so new that most acceptable devices recorded only black & white images. I observed
2011-04-04 by Paul
... The sharpest on-film image I ever saw in my resolution testing of lenses and B&W films used a B+W red filter on a Nikon 50 mm lens, using Agfa 25 film. On
2011-04-04 by pdesmidt tds.net
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 10:38 AM, lgrrrb@bellsouth.net ... I remember an article in one the technical magazine back in the 90s that showed the sharpness gain
2011-04-04 by lgrrrb@bellsouth.net
Sharp-cut filters (when shooting in color OR black & white) definitely improve image sharpness because they eliminates chromatic aberrations that blur images
2011-04-04 by Paul
... (I still have my favorite MF film cameras and a freezer with lots of MF Tech Pan in it, not to mention 25 years of MF negs [not in the freezer]. I do
2011-04-04 by HarryB
... No problem. Maybe pretty Tina? Harry Or would that be too sexist for you?
2011-04-03 by Tina Manley
I will forgive you if you promise not to refer to me again as poor little Tina !!!!! Tina (standing up for the definite minority of females here)
2011-04-03 by dlruckus
No need to defend Paul.He is quite capable of doing that for himself. One thought though.Given his approach to this with film scans in the olden days it
2011-04-03 by Tom Fielder
I agree with Mike. I am very appreciative of Paul for his willingness to share his practices - ALL of which are, IMHO, directly connected with printing!
2011-04-03 by HarryB
... Whoa! Sorry!!! I thot you started the OT thread. Let me tell you Tina, it s hell to get old! :-) Harry 80 if i live 10 more days
2011-04-03 by Tina Manley
Me relax? I m the one who was saying just hit delete if you don t want to read a post. I agree 100% that there is more to Digital Black and White than paper
2011-04-03 by Roger Sopher
I couldn t agree with Paul more. What ends up on the wall starts with the camera image and ends with the paper. That s a lot of latitude. Tunnel vision is
2011-04-03 by HarryB
... C mon Paul, you re gonna confuse poor little Tina. :-) Harry maybe paper too, relax tina
2011-04-03 by Paul
The appropriate scope of this forum is certainly an issue about which reasonable people may differ. I thought the focus stacking workflow was on the fringe,
2011-04-03 by HarryB
... Let those without sin cast the first stone.
2011-04-03 by Ernst Dinkla
Well you could consider the number of on-topic messages of the thread starter before judging his off-topic behaviour. Another check is what the ones keeping
2011-04-03 by -= Chris =-
Hi Tina, It s important to police , and the righteous need to remind us when we err, and to keep us down the straight path. It s a religious action, not to
2011-04-03 by HarryB
... FYI, it s quicker if you choose select all first. :-)
2011-04-03 by andy bessette
No. There s a good reason to limit what is OT. Andy ... From: Tina Manley Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Re: OT - Focus Stacking & Dual Focus
2011-04-03 by Tina Manley
How much trouble is it to hit delete if you are not interested? I ve never understood complaints about too much e-mail and I get over 600 a day. Just hit