Re: Deacidifying EAM
2002-09-21 by Thad Munnerlyn
Light Impressions carries a product that may or may not be one of the products you mention. It s in their conservation section.
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2002-09-21 by Thad Munnerlyn
Light Impressions carries a product that may or may not be one of the products you mention. It s in their conservation section.
2002-09-21 by Austin Franklin
Keith, ... Er, reliability. Now that NTFS has increased the reliability of the file system on Windows systems to a point where it s not really a problem any
2002-09-21 by Austin Franklin
... Keith, come on. What I said is NOT wrong. Because YOU haven t had problems doesn t mean others haven t. It s a simple FACT, like it or not, NTFS IS more
2002-09-21 by Moreno Polloni
... print ... if ... Did you use an oil-based or water-based poly? My understanding is that the water-based finishes show only minimal yellowing.
2002-09-21 by Bo Wrangborg
Hallo, Paul and others, The 1290 VM-(old) works all of them for me. Only I think the VM_gs1-curve is to steep in 100 to ~70% - (the curve for grayscale
2002-09-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... WRONG your page or swap disk should ONLY have one file on it.. The Page/swap/or scratch file that s it.. I ve never had to rebuild a scratch/page or swap
2002-09-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Ummm And the quote you just referenced relates how to the registry? Keith [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-09-21 by Bo Wrangborg
Hallo, Ones I forgot to Grayscale--- RGB before choosing the w1-curve. I remember the same stepwedge as you. Could you have forgotten that? ? Bo ... handle it
2002-09-21 by Austin Franklin
Hi Anthony, ... I don t see how it s better, from a reliability standpoint. At least with the .ini files, they were first off, individual per application, and
2002-09-21 by Paul Roark
Does anyone have any experience with or knowledge relating to the issue of deacidifying paper? There appears to be a large body of information relating to mass
2002-09-21 by Anthony Atkielski
... Make that 12K by 12K, with true color for the color back (not a matrix filter), and I ll agree. At least until the CCD gets dusty, that is. ... Yes, but
2002-09-21 by Anthony Atkielski
... I agree. It is too critical to the system, and too easy to break. It s better than the WIN.INI text file that it was intended to replace, but not by
2002-09-21 by Austin Franklin
Hi Moreno, ... I didn t modify my intent, which was comparing the same CPU with Xeon features (more cache specifically) with same CPU without Xeon features.
2002-09-21 by Austin Franklin
Hi Anthony, ... When the resolution is sufficient (say, 6k x 6k), then you really only need two, one B&W and one color. Most Hasselblad owners have more than
2002-09-21 by Austin Franklin
... I completely agree with both those statements, ESPECIALLY the first. It seems to be the registry is now the real fragility of W2k, not the NTFS file
2002-09-21 by Austin Franklin
Keith, ... Well, not entirely...the fact that FAT is so fragile, and can be easily damaged may cause you to have to spend time rebuilding the disk etc. With
2002-09-21 by Garcia, William
Hello All, FWIW, thought I d post the results of what I m getting since I replaced the black cart (CIS) in my 1160 with Generation 4 black. I was running the
2002-09-21 by Paul Roark
... That is where the steep toner curve starts. Other 1290s seem to handle it well. So, your machine might be slightly off or something in your settings may
2002-09-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Certainly... It will need to be a clean room environment.. At least as clean as any serious photog s darkroom for enlarger work.. Bubbles are gonna be
2002-09-21 by Anthony Atkielski
... More memory, a faster processor or processors, and more disk space. ... That is an excellent idea, also, if portability is not essential. Desktop machines
2002-09-21 by Bill Morse
Mark, I was going to write, after seeing this image, Is Mark Tucker God? , but then on further reflection on the image, decided against it. ;^)) Seriously,
2002-09-21 by Mark Romine
... Even trickier is applying them to paper without dust, air bubbles or brush marks. Mark -- Mark Romine MARK ROMINE PHOTOGRAPHY 227 Fairway Drive
2002-09-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Modern Epoxies are used without yellowing in things like surfboards, boats, and high performance aircraft.. Those things seem to get a good deal of sun
2002-09-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Talk about a statement that means virtually nothing.. larger ? In what sense? RAID? Hard drives? SCSI over IDE? what memory architecture? how MUCH RAM?
2002-09-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... HOW TRUE!!!! I m no slave to any hardware or OS platform... and your comment just made me see the forest for the trees in some sense... For your average
2002-09-21 by Doug I.
Keith, I think you ve just created the best Mac advertisement yet. I know it d make me want to switch if I hadn t already. Maybe you should forward it to
2002-09-21 by scrber
Hi - finally up and running today with my MIS VM hextone set for the Epson 1290 (with Pauls new curves). Having properly purged and checked the system I have
2002-09-21 by Ernst Dinkla
... From: jhanson_mad To: Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 1:15 PM Subject: Re:
2002-09-21 by Anthony Atkielski
... Let s skip the geek session, shall we? Here s what photographers need to know: NTFS and FAT are two different ways of organizing files on a PC. They look
2002-09-21 by Anthony Atkielski
... Photographers generally have better things to do than tweak the Registry, and tweaking the Registry is unwise for anyone who doesn t tweak such things for
2002-09-21 by Anthony Atkielski
... No, I am introducing a balanced point of view, uninfluenced by emotion. I ve worked with computers for decades, since long before Microsoft ever existed,
2002-09-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Not to mention metaphysics, CPUs, and file sub-systems...!! It s a wonder I get any real work done.. Keith
2002-09-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Here s my CAVEATs.. 1) Use NTFS on RAID arrays.. Losing power onthose can creat quite a mess.. Of course, a UPS probably is a good idea if you are using
2002-09-21 by Mark Tucker
... was ... Untrue, young man. I might not go as far as saying that your package alone inspired me to coat, but your posts, and Robert s, and others tweaked my
2002-09-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... apples to ... though, as ... For those who want to undrstand WHY Moreno may be reticent to do such a comparison, start at:
2002-09-21 by Tom Mark
I posted my new picture on the Digital Photo Contest site. Take a look: http://www.photography-unlimited.jp/?phl=e&photo=S2nLC7yL Tom
2002-09-21 by jhanson_mad
Guys, Our local Woodcraft sells a product called Mirror Coat made by System 3 Resins. One of its stated uses is for bar and table tops. Don t think the epoxy
2002-09-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Check my link Registry tweaks... also... This will help understand SERVICES you can kill in Win2k and XP.. As well as some you might definitely want to
2002-09-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Again defending M$? Got a bunch of stock options. or just stock, in Gates Inc? Keith [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-09-21 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Between that and your comment on Ceon vs. non-Xeon,, and refusing to compare compatable Xeon and non-Xeon Intel CPUs... You sure you ain t working for/with
2002-09-21 by Ernst Dinkla
... From: James Downs To: Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 9:26 AM Subject: Re:
2002-09-21 by Martin Wesley
Scott, I tried a number of things and my first choice would be the Golden acrylic varnishes. Check the Files section. Although with this stuff you could print
2002-09-21 by Martin Wesley
... From: Cleavis To: Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 9:58 PM Subject: Re: [Digital
2002-09-21 by Martin Wesley
Jim, Yes coating or varnishing the prints cuts fading and warming by at least half. A lot of work was done on this by Robert Morrison. I did a bit myself and
2002-09-21 by James Downs
I would take this information to imply that coating is a good idea for any inkjet ink on any paper that one wants to last. Yes? The only question remaining is
2002-09-21 by Martin Wesley
... From: Mr_Misty_44 To: Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 11:17 PM Subject: [Digital BW]
2002-09-21 by James Downs
Chapter 11 is for re-organization not belly up. Cheers, Jim
2002-09-21 by Mr_Misty_44
I guess I l simplify the question. What would make a simple etching, say drypoint, More archival than an InkJet print using the Archival Carbon Pigment inks
2002-09-21 by Martin Wesley
Bill, Had to check the manual to find that readout. The number never seems to change during an action but will revise itself after the action is finished
2002-09-21 by Anthony Atkielski
... No, they ve seen every other PC and Mac software company in the world getting rich that way. Believe it or not, Microsoft didn t invent the concept, nor