Re: New York City B&W
2010-07-31 by Paul
... Very nice, and much more typical of NY style street shooting. I m obviously not a street shooter, but rather a typical western landscape type of guy. I
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2010-07-31 by Paul
... Very nice, and much more typical of NY style street shooting. I m obviously not a street shooter, but rather a typical western landscape type of guy. I
2010-07-31 by hflockwood
While I wouldn t pretend to compete with Paul, I also went to NYC in June to shoot some scenes around town. My (very different kind of) images can be found at
2010-07-31 by faeofavalon
Paul - I never saw my hometown look so good ;) Glad you had a great time. -AnnMarie
2010-07-31 by Peter Marquis-Kyle
... Mmmm, new camera! Congratulations! Peter Marquis-Kyle
2010-07-31 by Paul
Thanks for all who made suggestions regarding B&W in NYC. I posted a few images at http://www.paulroark.com/Impressions_of_NYC.html Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2010-07-29 by Paul
... The print tones for papers printed with Eboni black only are going to be a lot like those shown for the 1800 3-MK process. See
2010-07-29 by benoit.lantoine
... this ink and paper = Eboni Black Only and Canson Rag Photographique. Thanks.
2010-07-29 by Phil
... Thanks I did not realize there is such kind of spray. That is really a good suggestion. I will get a can to try it out. Phil
2010-07-28 by benoit.lantoine
Hello everybody, I m Benoit and I live in France. I have an Epson P50 (US model = Artisan 50) which replaces Epson R260/R280. I tried Claria BO with claria
2010-07-28 by mrjimbo
As suggested if you get a can of the spray tack and spray the backing sheet.. you can re-use the backing sheet .. I use this stuff for some rice papers.. j ...
2010-07-28 by Richard Vanek
Duana, thank you very much for your very helpful message. I did found and downloaded the service manual. -- Richard Vanek www.richard-vanek.eu
2010-07-28 by Terry Ritz
... I ve gone through a roll of Cone Type 5, and I m about to order a box of 17x22. This is my core gloss paper now, and I m quite attached to it. Cone Type 5
2010-07-28 by Phil
Ah that is a good idea. instead of finding where is the sensor I should tape an 8.5x11 backing sheet onto the transparency to block the light so the printer
2010-07-28 by Phil
I think this is exact what is happening. R280 does not come with a driver for transparency material so when I am choosing a driver for any opaque material it
2010-07-28 by Jim Goshorn
... I ve been trying both of them. Platine looks a lot like Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta. Very nice paper with no optical brighteners. Baryta Photographique is
2010-07-27 by mrjimbo
Phil, I m not familiar with the smaller printers at all.. On the large format models you can go in and shut all that stuff off. Hopefully that is possible on
2010-07-27 by Cdtobie
... using. Actually, some printers have a media sensor which requires an opaque media to function, so printing on transparent media does require using the
2010-07-27 by Un Globe Trotteur
I doubt the 280 is that sophisticated to detect the kind of paper you are using. Are you telling the print driver that you are using transparency or glossy
2010-07-27 by Phil
Thanks Jimbo. I think the printer paused when it detects I am using transparency material. Or it may use some sort of light to detect the page edge and the
2010-07-27 by mrjimbo
Phil, The R280 uses Claria inks which is a dye based ink.. The transparency material Epson sells is for Pigment based inks.. So they are not supporting it with
2010-07-27 by Keith
I had the chance to spend a short amount of time recently at one of the stores here and they had some new Canson papers that I had not seen before. I didn t
2010-07-27 by Phil
According to Epson, R280 does not work with inkjet transparency. Does anyone has a workaround on this? I am producing digital negatives using transparencies
2010-07-27 by dlruckus
Richard, It is fairly easy to replace the pads in the waste collection box.It only takes removing 4 screws from the front exit plate on the machine to access
2010-07-27 by Paul
... Working from memory here, there are 4 screws on the front panel of the 7500, below where the paper exits when printed. Take these off and you have access
2010-07-26 by Tom Mallonee
QTR 2.7 was definitely broken in that regard but a patch was issued, at least for Windows. Not sure if it was a problem for Macs. Tom Mallonee Peter, If I
2010-07-26 by Richard Vanek
Duane, Thank you very much for this note. I think situation is here in eu same. I have now set of 7500 empty epspn cartridges and I will try to clean them up
2010-07-25 by Paul
... That s a wonderful show, and the Chelsea Market is a very interesting venue. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2010-07-24 by dlruckus
Richard. Yes. In the US ethyl alcohol is regulated and taxed heavily. It is available inexpensively in an adulterated form that prevents it from being used as
2010-07-24 by Michael King
Peter, If I recollect correctly, the calibration printing mode in 2.7 is broken. Use 2.6 for printing calibration files. There was a forum thread on this but I
2010-07-24 by Peter Hruby
I`m new to the QTR. I`m trying to set a profile and curves for 7880 printer and Ilford Galerie Gold Fibre Silk Paper. I`m following User Guide by Tom Moore and
2010-07-24 by Clayton Price
I ve seen shows there up for a month at times, but I think recently they ve not lasted that long. I m sure you can count on at least two or three weeks. To
2010-07-24 by amateriat
I got an e-mail from HP yesterday morning, regarding a new service: http://www.arttrustonline.com/ Yes, it s another authentication service for photographers
2010-07-24 by Paul
... That is consistent with my tests (with a blended B&W inkset, not 100% carbon). However, the fade testing is not going to show what the long term staying
2010-07-23 by Richard Vanek
Excellent!, do you know if he refers to ethyl-alcohol? -- Richard Vanek www.richard-vanek.eu
2010-07-23 by tboleyyh
... I am thinking that once again there are factors at play beyond our realm of experience. The uncoated Arches tests currently at Aardenberg are mine. My
2010-07-23 by dlruckus
Richard. See message no. 100713 here.
2010-07-23 by Paul
... Some seem to buy these printers and never use them much. Just be sure the nozzles are clear. ... The Epson pigs may have settled badly if the machine
2010-07-23 by Tony Sleep
... No, just clearing nozzles on 1290 and 1160 printers fitted with CIS. It worked OK, but I eventually gave up as the printers were far too prone to clogs if
2010-07-23 by James Strain
Clay - Any idea how long the Erwitt show will be up? Thx. Jim [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-07-23 by Clayton Price
Hi Paul - It s Friday the 23rd, and if you re still in NYC here s another excellent show - opened a few days ago - Elliot Erwitt has a great show at the
2010-07-23 by Richard Vanek
Thank you Paul, it is interesting to read how perceived Dmax differs in different environment.I have just order set for Ebony-6 and carts and cleaning stuff. I
2010-07-23 by Paul
... Definitely flush the printer. You can use any number of things. I just use the C6 base I describe in the ink mixing PDF. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2010-07-23 by Paul
... No. Glossy papers will always have a higher measured dmax due to the difference in how they reflect light. It s all about reflections and the type of
2010-07-23 by Richard Vanek
I assume you didn t account any problems with it? Did you use it for flushing large format printers? thanks -r- ... -- Richard Vanek portfolio:
2010-07-23 by Tony Sleep
... Water, ammonia, isopropanol and some detergent/surfactant, from discussions seen elsewhere. I failed to find household ammonia when looking a couple of
2010-07-23 by Richard Vanek
I think it would be nice to know what is actually the important ingredient or combination of few which makes it works for our use that well. Than we can try
2010-07-23 by Bob Frost
... I don t think so. I wrote to SC Johnson - the manufacturers of Windex - and got this reply :- Thank you for your e-mail regarding Windex. This product is
2010-07-22 by Tony Sleep
... I believe the clear version of Windolene is the same product sold as Windex in the US. It contains ammonia. I have used it diluted, as an inkjet solvent.
2010-07-22 by Richard Vanek
Tom, thanks for tip, but again this is exactly the problem I face a lot. Windex is something common in US I guess, but I have no idea which is the comparable
2010-07-22 by Tom Mallonee
Actually a little known secret is that good-old Windex (or an off brand) loaded into carts is an excellent and harmless flushing agent. It has about the same