2002-09-21 by Anthony Atkielski
... I disagree. Lose power at the wrong time on a FAT system, and you lose everything. NTFS is much more resistant to corruption, and is generally much more
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2002-09-21 by Cleavis
Photogravure is an Intaglio process...if you re doing research that will help. Etching, engravings, mezzotint, etc. are subgroups of intaglio, as is
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2002-09-21 by Anthony Atkielski
... In digital, though, another type of film means another body or back, which may increase the cost of gear by 2 to 10 times. With film, all you have to do
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2002-09-21 by Anthony Atkielski
... Each time I ve shot 120 with an Ilford spool as the take-up spool, the frame spacing has been way off, so I gave up. This is on a Hasselblad body; I don t
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2002-09-21 by Moreno Polloni
... Nice try. My post compared the dual Xeon to the Athlon MP and dual G4. In Your first reply, you mentioned Xeon vs non-Xeon, and now you ve modified that
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2002-09-21 by dgabbe2001
Too bad to hear Bright Cube filed for Chap 11. I ve got letter size, 25 sheet boxes of the following: (1) Eclipse satine doubled sided, 300gsm (1) Semi-matte,
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2002-09-21 by Austin Franklin
Hi Moreno, ... I ve got some Hasselblad gear I d be willing to bet, but not Athlon vs Pentium, but Intel Xeon vs Intel non-Xeon. ... But what about Intel Xeon
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2002-09-21 by akivisuals
Thanks Peter. I usually do a nozzle check before printing as well. They normally print fine so I just assume that the nozzles are fine. I ll try printing
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2002-09-21 by Peter VG
Hi Andy, I occassionally see the same banding with my epson 1200 using MIS VM inks. What i found was that checking the heads using the epson software does not
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2002-09-20 by Robert Morrison
... 1.59..however there was some slick mottling in the black. I was just over at Brightcube saying my goodbyes the other day...they were scheduled to declare
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2002-09-20 by Moreno Polloni
... Windows 2000 Advanced Server can use up to 8gb.
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2002-09-20 by Moreno Polloni
... 25 ... DDR 333 vs 800mhz Rambus. Rambus is faster ram, no doubt, but in practice the difference in performance isn t nearly as great as the difference in
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2002-09-20 by Paul Roark
Robert, Have you seen Dmax numbers for Eclipse Satine or Legion Photo Matte? Paul ... From: Robert Morrison [mailto:rmorrison@pobox.com] Sent: Friday,
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2002-09-20 by akivisuals
Hello again. I ve got an issue with my printers (1520 using Piezo original inks and 1160 using CIS with MIS FS-N inks) both printing some horizontal lines.
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2002-09-20 by akivisuals
Hello all! Just wondering... My 1520 causes the paper (EAM) to curl and has waves . I think this is because of the amount of ink in the dots. Anyways, my
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2002-09-20 by bgs
ok. We still have to get into the golden nose argument. Don t laugh. I used to deal with perfumers. They are referred to many times as noses. I m sure
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2002-09-20 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... They ve seen M$ get rich doing that with WORD... Keith **************************************************************** CONFIDENTIALITY & COPYRIGHT NOTICE:
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2002-09-20 by Robert Morrison
... Antonis found that photorag only got a 1.63 dmax with the ultrachromes using the epson driver...incomparison to a 1.73 dmax for EAM. Traditionally there
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2002-09-20 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... see all ... No more than 512mB AFAIK on a Win9x box... There are workarounds to this limit, but they are not foolproof.. They wouldn t work on my
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2002-09-20 by inkjetworldusa
Up to $4.00 ea. http://www.inkjetworldusa.com
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2002-09-20 by Ian
Hello Jerry, Thanks for the information - I ll file it away. Cheers, Ian ... From: Jerry Olson [mailto:jerryolson@rrv.net] Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002
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2002-09-20 by sstormb@aol.com
Golden ears argument: my opinion of what is the best audio is the ultimate yardstick, including better than your opinion. (love the last part) substitute
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2002-09-20 by Tim Atherton
... Guess I ve never used em on one of those finicky Blads (all three around here - different models - keep breaking down and spend more getting repaired than
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2002-09-20 by Anthony Atkielski
... The NT family has traditionally limited application memory to 2 GB. The other 2 GB of address space in the 32-bit addressing scheme is reserved for the
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2002-09-20 by Scott Hedershot
I have been revisiting the idea of coating my prints. I am interested in thoughts and comments about using Epoxy sealers or paints instead of polyurethanes. A
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2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
... Tim, They are slightly larger than other manufacturers spools, and when used as a take-up spool in a Hasselblad back (apparently more so than any other
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2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
Hi Anthony, ... It really isn t a big issue...either just don t use Ilford take up spools, or simply set the start of tilm before the little arrow...works
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2002-09-20 by Anthony Atkielski
... It looks like another one of those time-consuming, artsy techniques that try to substitute expensive, awkward, and highly variable hand work for image
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2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
Hi Moreno, ... What s the memory architecture/speed of the two x86 systems? The issue is the cache of the Xeon isn t near large enough to hold the imaging
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2002-09-20 by Anthony Atkielski
... That would indeed be the killer for me, because I scan everything. Additionally, even if I got it scanned, where would I get a computer and operating
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2002-09-20 by Anthony Atkielski
... PS memory management is seriously brain-dead, although Adobe stubbornly insists that this defective memory management is necessary. It s a holdover from
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2002-09-20 by Tim Atherton
... Uhhh? I ve never had a problem with Ilford spools.
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2002-09-20 by Anthony Atkielski
... But then there is the problem of Ilford take-up spools, which I prefer to avoid. ... There s a tremendous amount of flexibility in shooting B&W on film. I
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2002-09-20 by Mitch Alland
To: Martin Wesley ... Are you now using IP5 with the 2200 with Ultrachrome inks? If so, I would like to hear how the results
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2002-09-20 by Bill Morse
Martin, what does PS say in the Efficiency box, when you are experiencing this slowdown? Bill
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2002-09-20 by qdfb
Yes, I can enlighten. Ultrachrome works brilliantly on PhotoRag. Quentin ... that
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2002-09-20 by Ernst Dinkla
... From: Mr_Misty_44 To: Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 6:08 PM Subject: [Digital BW]
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2002-09-20 by Bill Agee
Ready to dive into a new printer... There seems to be a divergence of opinion I noticed about papers that work well with the new Epson Printers and UltraChrome
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2002-09-20 by Ron
To group: IJM response to 21 Step tonality problem with PiezoTone WN using 1280 carts. Ron- We have recently experienced an issue with the 1280 pre-filled
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2002-09-20 by bgs
What s a golden ears argument and what is the word s most prestigious audio society? There must be a golden eyes argument also I would think to get back to
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2002-09-20 by Tim Spragens
... Partially true, in that an NT system, 32-bit processor, can address 4GB, and that some of that is used for hardware maintenance, but most of the NT-based
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2002-09-20 by bgs
That is a great site. I was married to an artist (orca was also an art major in college) and that site brought up a lot of repressed memories. Oh yeah, orca is
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2002-09-20 by ahenrik2001
Oops; I neglected to include the URL for the Feinstein exhibit at the Julie Saul Gallery. Here it is: http://www.saulgallery.com/chronicle/feinstein100.html
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2002-09-20 by ahenrik2001
David, The master photographer you are studying with is probably Harold Feinstein. I visited his exhibit at the Julie Saul Gallery in New York in May of 2000.
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2002-09-20 by Moreno Polloni
... all ... Any of the NT based OS s can use 4gb. Some of ram is used by the system itself, leaving about 3.8gb of useable ram for the OS. ... The Xeon CPU s
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2002-09-20 by sstormb@aol.com
You guys crack me up. You just enjoy the debate. Please remember the original comparison was with regard to CD standards, not digital audio recording. The
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2002-09-20 by jean wall penland
great site wish i could have had it while teaching art appreciation (college) but i have bookmarked it for later jwp/jno austin wrote: Here s one more
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2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
Hi Martin, ... Hum. It appears that is in direct conflict with what I quoted...but...I think your link makes more sense, and is probably correct. So,
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2002-09-20 by Moreno Polloni
... No problem. Just sell another print or two.
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2002-09-20 by Martin Wesley
... From: Austin Franklin To: Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 10:32 AM Subject: RE:
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