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Re: CD/DVD failure?

2011-02-10 by Jeff

I use both DVD (now Blu-ray) and hard drive backup. I also backup between two of my systems so I have four online copies and an occassional blu-ray. The

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Re: [Digital BW] CD/DVD failure?

2011-02-10 by rick.b

The media is the answer. (nod to that 60 s canadian guy) TAPE is the storage media for 50+ years, with evidence from the world. There are digital tape files

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Re: [Digital BW] CD/DVD failure?

2011-02-10 by mrjimbo

Your issue with Mirror data is sad buy it s what occasionally happens with a software back up system.. Windows has the gift of getting drive assigments screwed

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RE: [Digital BW] CD/DVD failure?

2011-02-10 by E.Neilsen

As we a mass even more digital data, the chances get greater that we ll have an issue at some point. Markers are a source of problems for CD and DVDs. Out

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Re: [Digital BW] CD/DVD failure?

2011-02-10 by Richard Smallfield

I ve had CD/DVD failures, too. But I ve also had hard drive failures that have combined with the failure of the backup program and resulted in unrecoverable

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Re: [Digital BW] CD/DVD failure?

2011-02-10 by mrjimbo

Lew , I read your first post (backing up on line) and let it go even though I have opinions on it...not this one.. Constructively, for anyone to say that they

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Re: [Digital BW] Re:Light Impressions

2011-02-09 by mrjimbo

Keith, You should probably do yourself a favor and contact your CC company and simply cancel the order. I too have been dealing with them for a long time

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Re: [Digital BW] CD/DVD failure?

2011-02-09 by Mike Finley

I had failures after a few years on CD and I think also on DVDs I no longer trust them and have transferred all onto removable hard disks. ... -- mike finley

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Re: [Digital BW] CD/DVD failure?

2011-02-09 by Patrick Carr

Yes I have. I started getting unreadable CDs from another photographer in town--they were five to six years old. He had hundreds of these backup disks and when

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Re: [Digital BW] CD/DVD failure?

2011-02-09 by ann clancy

I have had both fail over time. Also, since i keep 4 backup copies and external harddrives are so much cheaper these days and faster , I have stopped using

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CD/DVD failure?

2011-02-09 by Lew

Has anyone actually experienced this? It seems to me that once the backup is burned without error, there are far fewer problems than the pundits have led us to

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Re:Light Impressions

2011-02-09 by zz_ir

As others have stated, I have also been a customer of Light Impressions for at least 20 years and have had problems getting products from them. I love the

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Re: [Digital BW] Smooth Un-coated paper

2011-02-09 by Ernst Dinkla

... No watercolor but Arches 88 for silkscreen printing is one of the smoothest cotton papers. Some Magnani qualities have a similar smoothness. BTW, Red River

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Re: [Digital BW] Smooth Un-coated paper

2011-02-09 by Keith Schreiber

BFK has more texture than hot-press Arches Watercolor, but less than cold-press. It does take ink nicely though, for an uncoated paper. I don t think that you

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Re: [Digital BW] Smooth Un-coated paper

2011-02-09 by Andrew Darlow

Hi Paul: I think Rives BFK might fit that description. This is one of the best places to find it: http://www.dickblick.com/products/rives-printmaking-papers/

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Smooth Un-coated paper

2011-02-09 by Paul

Does anyone know of an un-coated watercolor paper that is smoother than Arches Hot Press? Thanks, Paul www.PaulRoark.com

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Re: QTR on Snow Leopard 10.6.6?

2011-02-08 by Roy

John, It s what I use all the time. What s the trouble? Version 2.7.1 is the one to use. I use the USB connection (the best alternative) and I just run:

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Re: Retired Epson 4000 for B&W?

2011-02-07 by Paul

... For the local Elverhoj Museum exhibit of the historic old photos that I restored we use MIS carbon (no toning) on Museo Silver Rag. We then simply had

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Re: Retired Epson 4000 for B&W?

2011-02-07 by shileshjani

Paul, Glassless framing - ah ha! That is exactly what I have done recently. I am printing my images on Ilford Gold Fiber Silk paper, followed by 2 to 3

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Re: Retired Epson 4000 for B&W?

2011-02-07 by Paul

Shilesh, ... I think the OEM PK might be a bit on the greenish side, so I can see where that d work well. ... Definitely. For those who want glossy + matte,

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Re: Retired Epson 4000 for B&W?

2011-02-07 by shileshjani

Paul, I use the blue ink only to tone the shadow range of print densities, where I like the purple look. I have not done much in the way making

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Re: Retired Epson 4000 for B&W?

2011-02-07 by Paul

... You find that single blue to give good color? I find the color way to magenta. (HP s is the same.) I wish there was a single-color-pigment toner that

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Re: Retired Epson 4000 for B&W?

2011-02-07 by Paul

... There are 6 dilutions, including the 100% MK. The LK (18%) is used in both the M and LK positions. In K3 printers, which have a higher gray substitution,

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Re: Retired Epson 4000 for B&W?

2011-02-07 by shileshjani

Hello Daniel, First, the 4000 is a 7 color printer because you cannot use PK AND MK at the same time. What I have done is use the following inks for a

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Re: Retired Epson 4000 for B&W?

2011-02-07 by danielxshea

Well I m a little confused about how many shades of carts there are in the EB6 set. I see references to both six and eight colors. Of course, the 4000 is an

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Re: Retired Epson 4000 for B&W?

2011-02-07 by Paul

... The 3D inks have one channel carbon and the others are blends of carbon and color pigments. The most neutral 100% carbon inkset you ll find is the Eboni-6

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Retired Epson 4000 for B&W?

2011-02-06 by danielxshea

I have just now retired Epson 4000. It has an over heating problem which is not worth fixing. (I replaced it with a 4900 the price for which just dropped about

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Re: Ink Pattern calibration

2011-02-05 by Augusto Marcuzzi

Thanks for reply. Yes the OS is XP. I will install the patch and try again. Regards, Augusto Caracas Venezuela [Non-text portions of this message have been

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Re: Ink Pattern calibration

2011-02-05 by Yan

Do you use windows XP? I had the same problem. For me I had to replace some QTR files with patched files. Basically it is a bug in qtr 2.7. Not sure where

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Ink Pattern calibration

2011-02-05 by Augusto Marcuzzi

Dear friends Following the calibration instructions I printed the first Ink pattern with the slider in 100% position. The second print in the 35% position but

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Re: WF1100

2011-02-04 by Paul

... The 1400 is a far more flexible and better photo platform. The Epson WorkForce printers, like the 1100, are aimed at the business user. They are amazingly

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QTR Calibration

2011-02-04 by AM56

Dear friends: Following the calibration instructions I printed the first Ink pattern with the slider in 100% position. The second print in the 35% position but

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WF1100

2011-02-04 by scott_now_coming

Paul, Any progress on the WF1100? I had to toss out my 1400 because of clog I couldn t clear. Tried for months. The 1400 with QTR made great prints. I need a

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