RE: [Digital BW] Re: Pumping up the saturation
2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
Hi Barry, ... I m not a big fan of Baby Face , but of his board work. Listen to some of the things he s produced, and you ll see what I mean. ... No, no
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2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
Hi Barry, ... I m not a big fan of Baby Face , but of his board work. Listen to some of the things he s produced, and you ll see what I mean. ... No, no
2002-09-20 by bgs
Austin, I admit that I am a little guilty of attacking the sound guys musicality or lack of same but they certainly are capable of changing the original intent
2002-09-20 by Martin Wesley
... From: Paul Roark To: DigitalB&WPrint Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 10:19 AM
2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
... I also don t know if all versions of Windows can address that much memory. I know I have 2G on a Win2k Professional computer, and it seems to see all of
2002-09-20 by Martin Wesley
... From: Moreno Polloni To: Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 9:01 AM Subject: Re: [Digital
2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
Hi Martin, ... From the last link I posted: A Photogravure print is composed of microscopic, irregular-shaped particles of raised ink of varying widths,
2002-09-20 by Martin Wesley
... From: Bill Morse To: Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 9:38 AM Subject: [Digital
2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
Hi Martin, ... BTW, when I say halftone here, I mean simply that it uses a single ink, and varies the tonality by laying more or less ink down with gaps
2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
Barry, ... Why do you say that? Most of the digital audio engineers I know are VERY into music, in fact, and know quite a bit about it. And, why would that
2002-09-20 by Paul Roark
Martin, ... I have not seen good density readings for UC on all the papers of interest. I m hoping there is a good alternative to EEM that mates well with the
2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
Hi Bill, ... I d argue that the current CD standard does, in fact, cover the audio spectrum, but that simply covering the audio spectrum is insufficient.
2002-09-20 by bgs
Bravo, Bill bgs ... From: To: Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 12:52 PM Subject: Re: [Digital
2002-09-20 by sstormb@aol.com
Photography is a great pleasure in my life and that is what this forum caters to. Audio is also great fun but is work as it has been a major part of my career.
2002-09-20 by bgs
The software programmer should then be executed. Sorry, I couldn t resist!! ... From: Gus J Grubba To:
2002-09-20 by Martin Wesley
I also think that this is an excellent question. I will hazard a couple of guesses though. Gravure controls tone by varying the depth of the etching of the
2002-09-20 by bgs
Sorry to disagree with you. A CD does not produce a more complete reproduction of live sound.It produces an engineers interpretation of the sound and the
2002-09-20 by Bill Morse
Hi Martin- That does not really conform with my experience with PS- albeit on a Mac... (but let s not go there! ;^) With the operations that you feel are
2002-09-20 by Martin Wesley
Paul, I am getting a bit lost on this. I gather that the UC-K offers ~0.5 Dmax gain over FS-K on EAM but a Dmax loss on Photo Rag. If this is the case why
2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
... John, An exceptionally excellent question! http://www.curtis-collection.com/process.html it appears to me that photogravure process has to use some kind of
2002-09-20 by Mr_Misty_44
In November 2001 there was a show of Photogravures at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, Alvin Langdon Coburn,Edward S. Curtis,
2002-09-20 by Moreno Polloni
... Easy. A dual Xeon PC loaded with 4gb of Rambus and a striped HD array.
2002-09-20 by Paul Roark
... Hopefully we ll be able to find an appropriate base. I ll soon be receiving some materials from MIS that may be part of an UltraChrome (UC) clone also,
2002-09-20 by Jerry Olson
Ian, Here s what I have: Paper names: Hahnem¸hle German Etching 310 (Inkjet genuine mould made): Royal Plush, Frankfurt Art, Vienna, Conetech Orwell, Luminos
2002-09-20 by Martin Wesley
... From: Anthony Atkielski To: Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 7:35 AM Subject: Re:
2002-09-20 by Martin Wesley
... From: Shire,Stanley To: Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 6:16 AM Subject: RE:
2002-09-20 by Martin Wesley
Mark, Very beautiful and inspiring work as always! Now if you really want to have your mind blown, scan one of those 8x10 negs on a drum scanner at 4000 or
2002-09-20 by Martin Wesley
... From: Anthony Atkielski To: Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 3:38 AM Subject: Re:
2002-09-20 by jim hayes
... also break the vacumm? ... No vacuum involved after carts full- but you could get air in the head and carts. You can remove air from the carts with a
2002-09-20 by Anthony Atkielski
... Increasing resolution is probably a slippery slope for any photographer. Once you ve seen good 35mm, digital doesn t look that good. Once you ve seen MF,
2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
Hi Anthony, ... I use Delta 3200, XTOL 1:1 and it looks pretty damn good! ... Unfortunately, not many of the digicams will be B&W...and I m not a fan of the
2002-09-20 by Anthony Atkielski
... I forgot about that, but you are right. Tri-X looks nicer on MF than on 35mm (although it s not exactly the same emulsion). Portra 400F looks a tad soft
2002-09-20 by Richard Sintchak
Thursday, September 19, 2002, 9:00:26 PM, Ian wrote: I Greetings all, I I know there is a list somewhere showing the names of the various papers I
2002-09-20 by Julian Thomas
you ve been bitten! Julian ... From: Mark Tucker To: Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002
2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
Hi Stan, ... That solely depends on what you are using PS for. If you are doing heavy tonal manipulations, especially in B&W, that s certainly true. For
2002-09-20 by Shire,Stanley
Didn t we go through this in the last What size to scan thread? If I remember correctly, (please correct me if I m wrong) 350 is about the max the Epson s
2002-09-20 by Mark Tucker
... I ll tell you guys what -- it might not be that practical, but it s still enlightening. I shot a personal project, where I shot these teenage kids that
2002-09-20 by Austin Franklin
Hi Anthony, ... That s for the most part, true...but for faster films, MF hold together better, obviously. So, for even smaller prints, depending on the film,
2002-09-20 by Rick Colson
... I have posted similar questions without any response. Does anyone know what the solvent base is for Epson pig. Inks? Why not create quadtone inkset using
2002-09-20 by Anthony Atkielski
... A 6x6 image scanned at 4000 dpi and 16-bit depth will yield about 480 megabytes. A 6x9 image will reach 850 MB or so. Presumably if you are shooting
2002-09-20 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... digital saxaphone whereby a most perfectly executed song created by the software programmer is rendered at the push of the operators sax button ? ...
2002-09-20 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... I must be doing something wrong... ;-) 535 mB Image Go to Liquify Once it loads (about 10-15 seconds), it works without a problem... Perhaps it s the dual
2002-09-20 by Truman Prevatt
My 4x5 scans at 16 bits and 2400 dpi comes out to be about 200 megs depending on the cropping. That s plenty resolution to print a 16 by 20. I have found
2002-09-20 by Shire,Stanley
Geez! How many of us are printing 44 x33 prints (that is approximately = to a 500meg file?) Stan Shire Associate Professor/Department Chair Photographic
2002-09-20 by Loris Medici
Try to use Liquify then ;) ... From: Anthony Atkielski To: Sent: Friday, September 20,
2002-09-20 by Anthony Atkielski
... If you have 1.5 GB or more of RAM on the machine, there is no particular difficulty in dealing with 500 MB files in Photoshop.
2002-09-20 by Julian Thomas
Guess you need to buy the workshop :-) Julian ... From: Mitch Alland To: Sent: Friday,
2002-09-20 by Mitch Alland
To: Dave G [ dgabbe2001 } ... That s a pretty cryptic statement. How does one deal easily with 500MB files in PS? --Mitch
2002-09-20 by Gus J Grubba
... of digital saxaphone whereby a most perfectly executed song created by the software programmer is rendered at the push of the operators sax button ?
2002-09-20 by B. Alex Pettit Jr.
my last two cents, I promise ;) The difference : how many wish to attentively listen a performance of digital saxaphone whereby a most perfectly executed song
2002-09-20 by Ernst Dinkla
... From: Antonis Ricos To: Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 7:39 AM Subject: