Re: datacolor spyder3print & ilford gold sink
2011-03-09 by Paul
... I agree. I m not sure where they are from. The Lab L for the paper would be about 96. What can occassionally happen is that if the paper is brighter than
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2011-03-09 by Paul
... I agree. I m not sure where they are from. The Lab L for the paper would be about 96. What can occassionally happen is that if the paper is brighter than
2011-03-09 by fogmarco
I m printing wy UT14 and icc profiles (i find very good the approach of paul roark - thank you Paul!). After printing with Photo Rag and Epson archival matte I
2011-03-09 by E.Neilsen
What type of output devices are you using? What ink? I haven t read their book, however, PS 6 is capable of getting you through the process. Eric Neilsen Eric
2011-03-09 by Roy
I ve got a show up at Gallery 9 in Los Altos for the month of March. It features mostly mountain images from the Sierras and Pyrenees, Spain. Several are from
2011-03-09 by Patrick Kealey
Gamma labs, Chicago,il Sent from my iPad
2011-03-09 by Barrett Benton
Well, *I m* certainly stepping into this conversation at an interesting time... Here in Gotham, I m fortunate enough to have a gaggle of big labs in Manhattan,
2011-03-09 by Paul
... I ve started to move to the 100-18-6-2 as the standard. There are a couple of reasons for this. First, all the 1400 carts would be available from MIS
2011-03-08 by Phillip Kimble
Paul, Under the K4+ approach, what is the best mixture of inks you have discovered. I read where the 100%-30%-9%-6% works and another document where
2011-03-08 by digitalsilverimaging
... As part of our commitment to silver halide, we now offer hand processing of all black and white films at very reasonable prices. We also now sell Ilford
2011-03-08 by Eric Luden
In response to the fact that many labs have stopped processing B&W films, we have started offering Hand Processing of all films. We use all Ilford chemicals
2011-03-08 by Mark Savoia
Man, did this thread drift way off ;) Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2011-03-08 by David Whistance
Presumably you need to add a changing bag to that? My kit is similar but I m using XTOL in the rotary processor rather than Rodinal. David Whistance From:
2011-03-08 by Ernst Dinkla
Minimal B&W lab: Small cupboard on wheels + Jobo Autolab 1000 + bottles of Rodinal and fixer. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst Try:
2011-03-08 by Paul Grant
Tina I hear you on the traveling and X-ray. I can not tell you how many times I had arguments with screeners all over Asia and Europe. And this was long
2011-03-08 by Kip Babington
Thanks, all, for the perspectives. Tina, I appreciate your comments on traveling the Amazon. I remember enjoying your comments on the LUG back in my film
2011-03-07 by Phillip Kimble
The problem is if you get a new 1400 and plug 3rd party inksets into it and the machine is dead, Epson may claim the warranty is void. This would force the
2011-03-07 by Phillip Kimble
Ya know Kip, I first started in photography while overseas with the Army in the early 1980s as a hobby. After years of service, marriage, and a few children,
2011-03-07 by Mike Kirwan
I shoot both full frame digital as well as large format. 4x5, 5x7, 8x10 and 11x14. There is no doubt that digital makes life easier, and for most of my
2011-03-07 by John Sanderson
Simply put: I shoot large format and to get near same resolution I would be in serious debt, and even then I would not have the advantage of camera movements.
2011-03-07 by Tina Manley
I have gone all the way up the Amazon with both film and digital and it s much easier to carry enough batteries for digital than it is to carry enough film for
2011-03-07 by Kip Babington
I m not trying to be confrontational, but after developing and printing my own B&W in home darkrooms for 30+ years I was never so glad as when I finally got
2011-03-07 by andy bessette
It s something I ve wanted to do for years. The darkroom shares a space about the size of a single garage w/ a large library/office, a new laundry and sewing
2011-03-07 by R Craig Blackman
I ve read from the journals that with a new 1400, one should insert the orig cartriges to ensure that the mach is operating perfectly. Then, if you
2011-03-07 by Paul
... Actually, with the MIS glossy carbons some of the neutral inksets are close to 30% color. ... Yes. I think the Lab color model is the easiest to follow
2011-03-07 by Phillip Kimble
Paul, I warned you I was a bit confussed. I will lower the LC & LM to about a 6% mix based on your advice. It sounds likes it doesnt take much color to
2011-03-07 by Phillip Kimble
Andy, It sounds like you are setting up a full blown lab. I thought I was doing good using a spare bathroom & the bathtub as a wet area. Nope, my wife would
2011-03-07 by Fred Fischer
The Lab @ Tom fritz Studios still runs B&W, C-41, And E-6. --Fred Fischer Lab Manager Tom Fritz Studios, Inc. 2930 W. Clybourn Street Milwaukee, WI 53208-4104
2011-03-07 by Eric
I ve just entered my 20th year of doing B&W work. You can find me here. Eric
2011-03-07 by Paul
... Yes,I d make these lighter -- easier to control and less likely to show. ... LC will lower Lab B but also lower Lab A. Cyan is in the bottom left quadrant
2011-03-07 by andy bessette
Hi Phillip, my darkroom is a work in process. Have accumulated most all the major components (including enlarger, print washers, water panel, water heater,
2011-03-07 by andy bessette
Should read: http://www.aandi.com/mos.html Andy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2011-03-07 by Phillip Kimble
Andy, How do you like the B&W dark room? Last weekend my wife started beating on the door to get me to come out and only then did I realize I had been working
2011-03-07 by Phillip Kimble
Paul, The Eboni K4+ approach (Epson 1400) is what I am currently working with to learn how to manage the Lab A & Lab B: K = 100% M = 30% C = 9% Y = 6%
2011-03-07 by andy bessette
Have made substantial progress on building my own personal B&W medium format wet darkroom. Also have purchased an HP1400 for dedicated B&W-only digital
2011-03-07 by Paul
... If you re using what I called the K4+ approach, with LM and LC cooling the MIS carbon -- http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/4K+.pdf -- then you do have full
2011-03-07 by Phillip Kimble
Hi Nancy, I kinda ran into the same problem a few years back when life finally slowed down to a point where I could enjoy photography again. Looking around,
2011-03-07 by hovikgbg
Thanks, I will try that as well. Not a foolish question about the right placement - a few years back the answer to did you plug it in? was actually no .
2011-03-06 by Paul Grant
Try Dwaynes in witchita Sent from my iPhone ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2011-03-06 by nancyewilson@sbcglobal.net
I haven t used some of my film cameras for a long time. Nollabs in Lansing, MI develop film any more. Does anyone know of a lab in the Midwest that will
2011-03-06 by harold_bergsohn
I have just purchased hinkel/reeder s book on digital negatives . I am interested in the process. I would like to know whether I could use PHOTOSHOP 6 instead
2011-03-06 by Phillip Kimble
Paul, Thanks for the quick response, especially on a Sunday morning. I recall reading the UT-3D document which formed the basis for higher enlightment ( I
2011-03-06 by Paul
... This may be what you re thinking of: http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/UT-3D_Readme.pdf Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2011-03-06 by Mike Kirwan
You can buy a powered USB repeater, they are not expensive and may help with your problem. Here is an example
2011-03-06 by grimmieoldfart
Hello guys, I read somewhere and seem to think it is buried in one of Paul s documents about adjusting the Lab A and Lab B through the ink denisty settings of
2011-03-06 by Steve Woolfenden
It would have been nice if they had chosen to let us mere mortals know this beforehand - would have saved me a lot of time and aggravation , and blood
2011-03-06 by Phillip Kimble
I use 1400 and MIS inks and you will see some odd tones in your prints when you suddenly run out of ink. I normally check all inks levels before doing
2011-03-06 by Phillip Kimble
You certainly can and that is exactly what I did a year ago. I unboxed the 1400, plugged it in, installed UT14 inkset, did a quick head check, alignment wasnt
2011-03-06 by Phillip Kimble
Make sure you removed the air plugs from the cartridges. If you look on top of the cartridge there should be 2 plugs, a clear one on the back and a colored one
2011-03-06 by David Whistance
With the UT7 cartridges installed is the printer showing it is out of ink? Perhaps one (or more) of the cartridge chips isn t aligning with the sensor
2011-03-05 by Keith
Hi all, As I just said I have bought a couple of 1400s. Playing around with the one which has Epson Colour carts in it, and printing a monochrome image, as