[Digital BW] Re: -MIS VM problem - AdobeRGB vs sRGB ?
2002-09-26 by voranado
If I may ask, why is it important to work in grayscale? I usually scan B&W as RGB as it seems to take better advantage of my Nikon ls 2000 and then work in
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2002-09-26 by voranado
If I may ask, why is it important to work in grayscale? I usually scan B&W as RGB as it seems to take better advantage of my Nikon ls 2000 and then work in
2002-09-26 by Paul Roark
Steve, I had sent both the standard 1290 warm and one modified to fit your printer. However, I suspect it was a nozzle problem, not the curves. At any rate,
2002-09-26 by william oldacre
Hi all, I ve looked in the forum briefly and I m not finding anything that indicates a method for writing curves. Could anybody point me in the right direction
2002-09-26 by flyfishingusa2002
Thankyou, I had just about given up on this list as a source of useful information. It seems that there are a few list junkies that like to see their name here
2002-09-26 by Martin Wesley
Dear List Members, I want to add my own remarks to Antonis so that there is not doubt that we are in complete agreement. My desire is that the list will be a
2002-09-26 by scrber
Hi Paul, er perhaps an appology. I just reprinted the two step wedges with the two W curves you were good enough to send me. The W1 curve printed beautifully,
2002-09-26 by Bob Frost
Jim, I get the opposite. With my 1290 if I use the 1440 dpi setting I get microbanding, while if I use the 2880 dpi setting everything is wonderfully smooth.
2002-09-26 by Bob Frost
Vinny, Just put him on your Blocked Senders List as I did a year or two ago. Makes life more pleasant. Bob Frost. ... From: Vincent Orlando
2002-09-26 by Moreno Polloni
... 99.9% ... printing ... No. Thank YOU!!!
2002-09-26 by Antonis Ricos
Dear List Members, I have in the past posted gentle reminders to bring to everyone s attention the need to stay on topic and avoid personal attacks.
2002-09-26 by Jerry Olson
Bill, I have tried it accidentally. The print was quite good, but too warm for me. Jerry
2002-09-26 by meshugena313
... my stylus 740. I like the idea of the variable mix inks, but don t see curves available for this printer. The grayscale workflow listed on the MIS site
2002-09-26 by gaberegalbuto
I have been considering getting a set of MIS inks and converting my stylus 740. I like the idea of the variable mix inks, but don t see curves available for
2002-09-26 by Bill Agee
... Interesting to see this post. My story is not exactly on the pizo topic, but very close. I had an experience today while printing a set of samples out for
2002-09-26 by Stephen Jennings
I have similar problems with my 1160: banding with the Piezo driver and both Piezo and MIS ink, and banding with the Piezo ink and any driver. What works
2002-09-26 by Paul Roark
Steve, Work in grayscale, not RGB. Then you convert to RGB *only* for printing. I never save the RGB file. As soon as the printer is going, I delete it. If
2002-09-26 by scrber
Thanks Paul. Do you know if there is a way that I can use AdobeRGB as a working space, but then convert files to sRGB when I need to send them out to the
2002-09-26 by Paul Roark
Steve, As it relates to the MIS curves, the sRGB space appears to simply compress the dark tones slightly compared to the Adobe RGB. Paul ... From: scrber
2002-09-26 by Paul Roark
Loris, ... Yellow is the lightest gray, Magenta next lightest, and cyan is the dark gray -- it will look close to the black. Everything -- bottles, etc. --
2002-09-26 by Jonah, Jim
This may be unrelated, however, it reminds of my days in the pre-press world trying to get smooth gradations out of Illustrator/Photoshop files. When we used a
2002-09-26 by John Luke
I have 2-1160 s- One ( never used) has tested ok with no microbanding and has been stored in the box with a flush cart installed, and one slightly used (less
2002-09-26 by Paul Roark
Peter, ... It does appear to be a moving target. Some materials have turned out to be less archival than was represented. For paper, there is no accepted
2002-09-26 by Vincent Orlando
I thought I read yesterday you were going to stop this nonsence Vinny http://www.wulfsden.com ... not ... world ... continue ... products of ... in his ... not
2002-09-26 by Vincent Orlando
Jim, you wont get an argument from me. If it looks good coming out of the printer thats all I can ask. I very seldom look a the histo unless there is a problem
2002-09-26 by Julian Thomas
Do you get banding with the epson driver? Julian ... From: humbertjm To: Sent: Thursday,
2002-09-26 by humbertjm
Still trying to get good prints from an Epson 1160 with the Piezo BW inks and driver and still pictures with banding (whatever the nozzles checks, the
2002-09-26 by scrber
A generic colour space question. I print colour to a labs lighjet via digital files (colour space / profile must be sRBG). I print B&W to an Epson 1290 with
2002-09-26 by Loris Medici
(Crossposted) I m about to prime my CIS kit with PT grays and FS / FS-N black; to avoid any possible mislabeling, I will check the densities of the inks. So,
2002-09-26 by Nij
Hi Peter, I m sorry to hear that you have had continued problems with these grainy negs. I believe what you are seeing may be the result of sampling errors
2002-09-26 by Peter Baumbach
Antonis, ... or TMZ), I have had no problems with grain and the piezo plug in with the 1160/old piezo inks. However, I ve seen profile mismatches with the
2002-09-26 by Antonis Ricos
Peter, as one whose main body of work is prints from 3200 bw 35mm film (Delta or TMZ), I have had no problems with grain and the piezo plug in with the
2002-09-26 by Paul Roark
Peter, ... It does appear to be a moving target. Some materials have turned out to be less archival than was represented. For paper, there is no accepted
2002-09-26 by Jason DeFontes
From the article: For the past several years I have experimented with non-photographic techniques for creating images by utilizing input through a flatbed CCD
2002-09-26 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
Along those lines.. Anyone looking forward to see an HP cartridge explode all over their CPU? You might just get the chance...
2002-09-26 by Ken Carney
Interesting front-page article in today s Wall Street about the cartridge business, it s revenue stream for companies like HP, refillers, etc. --Ken
2002-09-26 by Peter VG
Howdy, it seems that the entire issue of the archival nature of the current state of black and white digital printing is up in the air. I ve been following the
2002-09-26 by Peter Baumbach
I am currently printing a portfolio for a friend. She photographed nudes on 35 mm Tri-X. The PiezoTone prints look posterized in the midtones (like a print
2002-09-26 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
I m not sure how to deal with the following from Kevin Kelly s intro... It is now possible to make a very, very large ink jet print that has more resolution
2002-09-26 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
Her images are like buttah Like Barbra s voice they make me verklempt Tock amongst yourselves
2002-09-25 by Rick Colson
Regarding the term Giclee: The fuss is pretty silly. In colloquial French, the word means to ejaculate. Whoever coined the term for inkjet printing
2002-09-25 by Richard Sintchak
Wednesday, September 25, 2002, 10:04:57 AM, Shilesh Jani wrote: SJ Greg, SJ When are the prints for exchange shipping? Best regards. SJ Shilesh Shilesh, I
2002-09-25 by jim hayes
Sure Steve, hope going through that will help. Odds are, it ll recover fast after letting it sit off after all those cleanings and you won t have to go much
2002-09-25 by John Luke
Legion Photo Matte paper for sale. 1-opened (15 sheets left ) and 1-sealed 20 sheet box 13x19. Retails at $1.20/sheet or $42.00. Asking $20.00 Please reply to
2002-09-25 by Andrew Biggs
Whew! ... From: Martin Wesley [mailto:mwesley250@earthlink.net] Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 1:14 PM To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2002-09-25 by Martin Wesley
Andy, You are absolutely right. I meant, never shut the printer down using the surge protector and always shut it down using the front switch on the printer.
2002-09-25 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Moreno, I was thinking the EXACT same thing... Sound advice, IMO. Regards, Austin
2002-09-25 by Andrew Biggs
Martin- if I read the reply properly, you are suggested to turn off the 2200 at the surge suppressor? If that is the case, the 2200 won t shut down properly,
2002-09-25 by scrber
Jim, you sir, are a star. Thanks very much for your evidently lengthy period infront of your screen on my behalf - I think you sussed it, at least, what you
2002-09-25 by Martin Wesley
Jim, Just turn it off at the printer when you aren t using it. If it is like all the earlier Epson s this will park the head and it will be less likely to
2002-09-25 by Moreno Polloni
... don´t want to damage my reputation. Instead of selling I will give the prints away for free (as a reminder printed on a letter format) and beg the