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2010-08-29 by lgrrrb@bellsouth.net
Mantinieri, Kodak TriX sheet film tray-developed in HC-110B is still my workhorse film and developer. However, I also use T-Max 100 developed in T-MaxRS
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2010-08-29 by lgrrrb@bellsouth.net
Mantinieri, Kodak TriX sheet film tray-developed in HC-110B is still my workhorse film and developer. However, I also use T-Max 100 developed in T-MaxRS
2010-08-29 by Paul
Jimbo, I found a variety of plexi types here: http://www.documounts.com/categories/display_description/6 and the following site lists acrylite ... is that
2010-08-29 by Tom Mallonee
Owens Valley Imaging (my company) has Imacon B&W scanning services. We offer reduced rates if the end user provides the spotting and crop-to-frame duties.
2010-08-28 by mrjimbo
Plexi is ok , much lighter then glass. Good plexi is spendy also but it s not available in the same coating options as glass. Typically plexi is used for
2010-08-28 by Paul
Thanks Jimbo, and to the previous poster also... I hear you and will consider those non-glare glass options ... but what do you think of Plexi? Paul
2010-08-28 by mrjimbo
Paul, What we typically call regular glass is not optically clear.. may have a slight tint to it. The issue with not covering the prints is that typically
2010-08-28 by pdesmidt tds.net
You might try some of the anti reflection coated glass, such as tru view, http://www.tru-vue.com/, or Water White Glass, http://www.waterwhiteglass.com/. Some
2010-08-28 by Paul
PS: I forgot to add that it s also the reflections with glass or plexi that bother me. And I know I don t like glare-free glass, that s not one of my options.
2010-08-28 by Paul
I m very fond of my carbon prints on Premier Art FineArt paper, even to the point where I now have some 11x14 prints at a gallery with no glass or plexi,
2010-08-28 by Paul
For driver support in Win7, be sure to see http://photo.net/digital-darkroom-forum/00Ryck Steel Chn s work saved my Nikon 8000 -- works great. Paul
2010-08-28 by David Aschkenas
I just looked on ebay and you still can buy new Nikon Coolscan 9000, so I guess if you want or need one, you can still buy one. I ve been using a Coolscan 9000
2010-08-28 by richardeskin
Just be aware that Nikon is not providing operating system support. I could not get my LS-5000 to work in Vista and went back to XP on my lap top when I
2010-08-28 by Clayton Price
As I recall, the 5400 was only for 35mm film. The Minolta Dimage Scan Multi Pro is the scanner that works from 8 or 16 mm to 6X9. I still have mine, hardly
2010-08-28 by Mantinieri
Very nice images, Randall. Congratulations. Which film/developer combo are you using? Ciao, Mantinieri http://www.mantinieri.com
2010-08-27 by Tom Mallonee
And way over on the west coast (or Eastern Sierra anyway), OVI Workshops still has openings for one of our workshops: The Sixth Annual Ink on Paper Workshop
2010-08-27 by mrjimbo
Look at the back of your scanner.. Sounds like you have the LS version These do say supercoolscan on the front of them.. Folks including Nikon stopped
2010-08-27 by Bruce
I notice that Microtek has reopened their North American Sales operation for selected models, but it appears that there are no dedicated films scanners in the
2010-08-27 by mrjimbo
Hi David, Well your right that the LS-50 is a toned down version of the LS 5000 ..I had the LS 4000 ..that s where I jumped in.. It was referred to as
2010-08-27 by mhaffey@crocker.com
Now I am getting confused. The scanner I have is the Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED. It is a 16 bit scanner. What I was wondering is how the 5000 ED compares
2010-08-27 by David Whistance
I don t think Jimbo is quite right, although I m by no means an expert. I believe that the LS-50 was a cut down version (as in it wouldn t work with some of
2010-08-27 by mhaffey@crocker.com
Thanks. Very helpful. Mark
2010-08-27 by mrjimbo
Hopefully I do this right.. Ok the LS 5000 is the latest version of the scanner ..the previous version which looked pretty much the same was called the LS-50
2010-08-27 by mhaffey@crocker.com
Jimbo, What is the difference between the LS-5000 and the more commonly available 5000 ED scanner. Mark
2010-08-27 by R Craig Blackman
Not only am I very impressed with your efforts and successes, your products make me envious of your output. I truly hope to be able to achieve what you
2010-08-27 by mrjimbo
The 5400 at the time it was introduced was a good move... Nikon s scanners at that time fell a bit short.. This prompted Nikon to redo it s scanners and they
2010-08-27 by andy bessette
Sorry, but the 5400 II was the last one by Konica Minolta. Andy ... No Minolta scanner is made anymore. No Minolta camera either :-) The 5400 was the
2010-08-27 by Ernst Dinkla
... No Minolta scanner is made anymore. No Minolta camera either :-) The 5400 was the best model of the Minolta range. Optional Scanhancer added to reduce
2010-08-27 by ben
I have a Minolta Dimage film scanner I will sell. It will scan film from 8mm through 6x9. I used it lightly for two years, before I got my Polaroid 4x5.
2010-08-27 by Lew Schwartz
Is the Minolta scanner still being made? I don t see it at B&H or Adorama. On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 2:53 AM, Barrett Benton ... [Non-text portions of this
2010-08-27 by Eric Luden
If you are considering a Nikon, we will be selling a Nikon 9000 with glass carrier, multiple holders, and the Aztek wet carrier with fluid. We have the
2010-08-27 by mltartist
Greetings all, Though this workshop is not strictly for Black & White images, I think many of you are interested in learning more about presenting your
2010-08-27 by Barrett Benton
I bought a new Minolta Dimage Scan 5400 (first version) back in 2004, because (1) I was convinced I wouldn t find anything that good in terms or
2010-08-27 by E.Neilsen
Sure, who does not offer the service? hehehehehe I like the link area. Eric Neilsen Eric Neilsen Photography 4101 Commerce Street, Suite 9 Dallas, TX 75226
2010-08-27 by gmikol
Mike-- Thanks for the warning, but I have a follow-up question. The R1900 cartridges aren t pressurized, right? So how would it be possible to force ink
2010-08-27 by Allan Sutherland
Thank you, and Roger, for your advice. Does this mean that it is necessary to buy a printer devoted to B&W printing to obtain the image quality normally found
2010-08-26 by Mark Savoia
Or we can just sign our e-mails with links ;)ha Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-08-26 by tboleyyh
perhaps there should be a catagory for service providers in the links section, so we don t all climb all over each other when people ask, and just refer them
2010-08-26 by mrjimbo
Eric, It s just fine.. I respect your offering your help..as you should.. jimbo ... From: Eric Edmondson To:
2010-08-26 by Eric Edmondson
Sorry Jimbo, wasn t tryin to step on your toes there, I hadn t seen your response yet when I hit send. To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com From:
2010-08-26 by Eric Edmondson
Forgive me if this is a faux pas, I ve never seen it come up here-I run the digital portion of a fine art lab in Denver, and we offer great prices for drum
2010-08-26 by mrjimbo
Lew , Contact me off group.. we do scans here.. jimbo ... From: Lew To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 12:17 PM
2010-08-26 by Lew
K. Does anyone use or recommend a scanning service?
2010-08-26 by Bonnie Wallace
________________________________ Thanks-Will give it a try Bonnie Bonnie, I have the Power Look lll which is very similar.. They were actually not bad
2010-08-26 by Michael King
Greg, if you fill them in situ there is a danger that you ll force ink through the head. Also I am not convinced that they will reset without removing. I have
2010-08-26 by Tom Maugham
Although I have scanned most of my 35mm slides I have two Polaroid CS4000 film scanners carefully packed away. Just in case... ... From:
2010-08-26 by Richard Sintchak
Buy one now? ... -- Richard S. Albany, CA (San Francisco bay area) My Photography Website http://www.lightshadowandtone.com My Flickr River
2010-08-26 by ausdlk
The current issue of ShutterBug has a positive review of the latest PlusTek scanner.
2010-08-26 by mrjimbo
Bonnie, I have the Power Look lll which is very similar.. They were actually not bad scanners.. You ll need the optional lid for doing transparencies and negs
2010-08-26 by mrjimbo
Lew , It s more about what plans are you making, right?.. The 5000 has been a discontinued item for a while. I understand the 9000 will be discontinued also.
2010-08-26 by Bonnie Wallace
I was just given an old UMAX 3000 scanner. Can anyone offer any info? I want to scan my old negs and transparencies. thanks Bonnie I use the