Re: [Digital BW] Genuine Fractals Resizing for printing?
2010-10-29 by Paul
... I agree, and like any tool we use, any change in the original image can overcook the file if not carefully used. In fact, my experiments with color
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2010-10-29 by Paul
... I agree, and like any tool we use, any change in the original image can overcook the file if not carefully used. In fact, my experiments with color
2010-10-29 by mrjimbo
Louis, I feel I d like to thank you for your contribution.. Your point is very well spoken an also perfectly illustrated to get your point across. Which also
2010-10-29 by Joe Dempsey
Ditto me. I started using it when it first hit the streets back in 19??. With each new permutation, it just seems to get better. I also use it to reduce for
2010-10-29 by Paul
I m finding with the old photo restorations that I m working on for a local museum show that only the best, sharpest of them really benefit from Genuine
2010-10-29 by Roger Barrett
... I have been using Cone inks in my 3800 and I ve been generally pleased with the results after custom profiling. The only thing I found was that the photo
2010-10-29 by Ernst Dinkla
... The Qimage Ultimate deals are nice too. And a choice of extrapolation algorithms, up and down, with adjustable anti-aliasing on the last. All on the fly at
2010-10-29 by michaeldsji
OnOne Software just announced the next version of Genuine Fractals. It will be called Perfect Resize 7 and will be released sometime in December. A nice
2010-10-29 by Louis de Stoutz
Very interesting subject. To me, the question is not only what looks sharper, but also what looks more natural. In photography, I ve come to accept the limits
2010-10-29 by kentannenbaum1
For what it s worth, I ve used SI Pro 2 for quite some time with great success from fredmiranda.com. My work is mostly color and can be seem here:
2010-10-29 by Steve Kale
Benvista can t be beaten ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-10-29 by mrjimbo
Hi Paul, We do a lot of large here and are always checking our options to raise the bar.. Over all it s tough to beat GF ..it s easy fast and typically does
2010-10-29 by Terry Ritz
I ve used GF for years, and I quite like it. Terry.
2010-10-29 by orbancc
I agree -- GF (now version 5) is what I use to take my scans (mostly 10 x13 ) up to 24 x30 (I m using an Epson 7800), which are sharper than the original
2010-10-29 by Paul
(I hope this is not too far off the forum s scope.) In searching for the best way to make the sharpest print I can, I ve taken a quick look at Genuine Fractals
2010-10-28 by Dan McIntosh
I am using Piezography Selenium in my 3800 for B&W prints on both matte and glossy papers - I find the results outstanding. I also use ConeColor inks in my
2010-10-28 by gochatunbdotca
I ve been using MIS inks on an Epson 4880. The ABW seems as good as it is with Epson inks, and I have no complaints about the colors, either. I now have a
2010-10-27 by Paul
... I suspect you meant inexpensive printer. ... I think the Epson Workforce 1100 is similar to the C88 in that it is basically a quad (no light inks)
2010-10-26 by ausdlk
I m looking for an expensive printer to use in a part-time NYC apartment. I have two 3800 s at home in Austin (one with Piezpgraphy inks) but having a simple
2010-10-26 by Lutsky, Berel
Buy the 1410 - the Epson 3000 was a wonderful printer 12 years ago - while they do age well, they cannot provide as fine a dither pattern as the 1410 even at
2010-10-26 by Augusto Marcuzzi
Dear Paul Thanks for your soonest reply The Stylus Photo 1410 is the Latin American version. I phone to our local Epson customer service in order to know the
2010-10-26 by Paul
... The old 3000 has very large drops/dots and poor paper handling. Unless you must have that size, I would avoid it. ... I assume this the the European
2010-10-25 by augusto marcuzzi
I want to start print in B&W, in this moment I have a good opportunity to buy an Epson Stylus 3000 for a very low price. My other choice is a Epson Stylus
2010-10-25 by Paul
... I m glad the C88 EZ approach is working for you. The C88+ EZ inkset approach (one K and 3 identical midtones) is just that -- very easy. With only 2
2010-10-24 by Robert
Dear Paul R., I guess I owe you a dinner next time you are near Washington, DC! Once I overcame some user stupidity (it helps to remove the vent plug from the
2010-10-24 by keith
Due to a new iPF8300 arriving, I ve two surplus printers. These are what I ve been using for much of my own B/W work Neither heavily used - can be seen
2010-10-22 by Djon
Click on the application to find the version number. Go to the QTR website for instructions. It s much more simple than the instructions suggest. Print using
2010-10-21 by Robert
... It can also depend on the size of the original, what size you are attempting to print, if it is a JPG or TIF, etc, resolution settings, ie 300 PPI...
2010-10-20 by Paul
The settings I d start with are on page 4 of http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Eboni-6.pdf I recommend starting with the Epson driver, then ICCs, and finally
2010-10-20 by robert fallis
... have you set the printer to either best or photo quailty. the horizontal banding is usually caused by the lack of a byte. in the output info. bob
2010-10-20 by Michael Jhon
Folks, I m struggling here to get my B & W dedicated Epson 1400 (using Eboni 6 ink) to yield quality prints. I ve done the preliminary utility work, testing
2010-10-20 by mrjimbo
Howard, I think your barking up the wrong tree... Your X-rite methodology is designed for a color response. I believe your building profiles and expect them to
2010-10-19 by howardhamilton3333
My apologies if this is off topic. I thought, perhaps erroneously, that the preparation of B&W images for PS and subsequent printing was close enough. I ll try
2010-10-19 by Mark Savoia
What does this have to do with printing a black and white print? :) Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-10-19 by howardhamilton3333
I recently purchased the X-Rite Colorchecker Passport and have been doing a bit of work looking at the results, especially the gray scale produced for the
2010-10-19 by horstenj
... By the way, this is all visible at the website of IS. Both MIS and Gemini are listed as distributors. In the past I talked to Robert Grafton about
2010-10-18 by Ken Jaskot
Jim, Glad it worked! I can t take the credit for the solution. I probably found it way back on this site: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/EPSON_Printers/
2010-10-18 by ascherjim
... Ken: The overnight Windex soaking solved the problem COMPLETELY. Again, many thanks. Jim
2010-10-18 by Paul
... Does the driver have the Color Controls and ICM No Color Adjustment options? ... Is the nozzle check perfect? ... Usually what I see with non-epson
2010-10-18 by Ernst Dinkla
... http://www.betterscanning.com/scanning/fluidresources.html Doug Fisher makes the better wet mount kit for Epson scanners including the V700. -- Met
2010-10-18 by Robert
Hi Paul, As best I can tell, Epson provides a driver for the computer and printer and that was downloaded. I am getting very poor quality prints (no blacks,
2010-10-18 by Paul
... Does Epson have a driver for your computer? I d be sure I had the actual driver first. I m not a Mac guy, but what I ve seen with Windows machines is that
2010-10-18 by Paul
... ... I ve been out of town and have not followed this thread, but to respond to the specific question here, IS supplies the basic inks and MIS mixes them
2010-10-18 by ascherjim
2010-10-18 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I m considering buying a V700 scanner for MF negs and wondered if anyone had tried wet mounting with these scanners as I ve been told it s possible - and
2010-10-18 by Robert
Dear Friends, After many months of reading the very interesting posts on this listserv, I have dipped my toe into the digital B&W waters by buying the ink and
2010-10-17 by Ken Jaskot
It has been awhile, but what I ve done on a 1200 and 1290 is: 1) Move the ink cart holder to the reload position and pull the power plug. The holder should now
2010-10-17 by CorrPro96@aol.com
It might be a good idea to contact Joe Costello at Image Specialists first. My recollection is that they did not supply the monochrome inksets for MIS, only
2010-10-17 by ascherjim
Apparently through trying to print on a photo paper with slightly bent corners, the paper became misaligned with a result (diagnosed on my part) that one of
2010-10-17 by piezobw
If you would like a turn-key system, and we do not have a distributor in your Country, we will sell you a system with a discount that should be at least the
2010-10-17 by Ernst Dinkla
... Write Robert Grafton of Gemini and Refill inks a message and explain that you want MIS Eboni etc. I m sure he will tell you that Image Specialists delivers