RE: [Digital BW] Re: Very cool B&W Lightjet prints
2002-09-17 by Austin Franklin
Tim, ... Er, why? For what? Do you think that mom and pop digital camera user knows how to use PS? Certainly not. For digital photography to be a success
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2002-09-17 by Austin Franklin
Tim, ... Er, why? For what? Do you think that mom and pop digital camera user knows how to use PS? Certainly not. For digital photography to be a success
2002-09-17 by Shire,Stanley
My 3000 returned from the shop with new heads (they put in three new color heads and 2 black before they were happy). I guess happy is a relative term. Still
2002-09-17 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... To steal a page from your book Martin: HEAR, HEAR!! Keith **************************************************************** CONFIDENTIALITY & COPYRIGHT
2002-09-17 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Whoa! Got me in the wrong category pardner.. I love PhotoShop for image work... I don t give a darn how much anyone uses it.. The only place I find
2002-09-17 by Tom O'Connell
Hi all- The September exchange prints finally got packed up and shipped. What a great exchange. The variety and quality was really outstanding...both in
2002-09-17 by Martin Wesley
... From: Bill Agee To: Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 10:47 PM Subject: Re:
2002-09-17 by Tom O'Connell
... What ... Richard...condescending aside (it s probably good for the soul and making you a better person in any event ... This thread doesn t even
2002-09-17 by Bill Agee
... Martin, I totally agree with your position. I would put it that the end result is what counts, not how one got there...and yet another way... all s fair in
2002-09-17 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Not since I left Pleasantville have I seen a B&W image that actually accurately depicts reality. B&W imagery is axiomatically an abstraction of reality..
2002-09-17 by jwpenland
... YAY MARTIN i am not a photographer, as i have told you in off group (but a visual artist using these tools), but i truly think one needs to follow NOT
2002-09-17 by Martin Wesley
... From: jim hayes To: Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 8:44 PM Subject: [Digital BW]
2002-09-17 by Martin Wesley
Austin, Tim, I think you are both largely correct and I understand your positions. They sort of combine in the statement: The camera rarely lies but it seldom
2002-09-17 by Bill Agee
Well, Richard, I will stipulate that you are not a reactionary purist , but you Keith and Austin are just more pure than the rest of us.. These are fun
2002-09-17 by bgs
First, the words manipulation or manipulative should not be allowed to be used. It has a negative connotation to start with. The concept of the instant a
2002-09-17 by Austin Franklin
... And...I know where I m going too...to BED! ;-) Regards, Austin
2002-09-17 by Martin Wesley
... color ... 820 and it ... the ... by ... Jim, Afraid so. You can avoid or lessen this by using a tone farther away from neutral. Also by using the pigmented
2002-09-17 by Martin Wesley
... the ... am ... installed. ... Mark, I am not quite sure where you are in the process of installing them but once the bottom seals are broken you can t get
2002-09-17 by jim hayes
Sorry, scratch option #1. I don t see that plug listed anywhere on MIS or other sites anymore. Odd, they used to have it... Jim H. ... the ... by ... plastic
2002-09-17 by bgs
Amen bgs ... From: Editor P.O.V. Image Service To: Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002
2002-09-17 by jim hayes
Well, you could try two different tricks: 1) MIS and maybe we-Ink too sell a plastic plug for the bottom of the cart chamber. It is a one use thing. It is not
2002-09-17 by jim hayes
... with ... I d agree on this point. I used self-filled carts on my 1280 for seven months. Occasionally (like every third time I installed them) I would get
2002-09-17 by Martin Wesley
... this printer ... carts. ... redundancy for ... Jamie, The Epson dye ink used in the 1160 cartridges does not have a very long life at all. Wheither it is
2002-09-17 by Tim Atherton
... your welcome Austin! I understand - you re and engineer and I know where you are coming from - no problemo :-) tim
2002-09-17 by Austin Franklin
... Well, Tim, I understand what you re saying, and still believe you re a sandwich short of a picnic, and entirely missing the point ;-) Regards, Austin
2002-09-17 by Martin Wesley
... make the ... Carolyn, I think the very best one was in the spring of 01 on the Piezo list primarily between John Brownlow, Jerry Olson and Bob Tyson, with
2002-09-17 by Martin Wesley
... along. ... the ... moves ... the ... move on. ... Hear, hear!! Martin
2002-09-17 by Tim Atherton
... Austin, the point is that photography can never accurately reproduce a scene (at the most banal level, all photographs arrest the flow of time, extracting
2002-09-17 by Jeff Randall
Once you install the carts and break the seal over the exit ports, the game is up. If you try to pull a vacuum, all you will do is pull air back through the
2002-09-17 by Martin Wesley
... completely ... adjustments, ... particular ... lighting/filter ... David, I ll add my two cents and agree with you. I don t do much more manipulation in PS
2002-09-17 by Mark Romine
To achieve a vacuum with a CIS can this only be done once before the carts are installed or can a vacuum be achieved at any time after the carts have had their
2002-09-17 by Martin Wesley
... Jeffrey, I have always found the CIS to be more trouble free than the cartridges, if for no other reason than the fact that most problems occur when
2002-09-17 by Ken Carney
... confuse the public!!... They let millions of pounds of ConAgra ground beef reach the public for nearly two months before they interceded -- and in that
2002-09-17 by Martin Wesley
... Hex ... Ooops! You re right Jeff. My mistake. Martin ... of ... C ... gray.
2002-09-17 by Jim Panzer
Recently there has been some talk of using duo-tones with color printers the get a toned print. I did this recently on an Epson 820 and it came out good...at
2002-09-17 by Austin Franklin
Hi Tim, ... You missed the point. It s a fact that a LOT of photography is about accurate reproduction of a scene. What you took a picture of, is what you
2002-09-17 by Richard Sintchak
Monday, September 16, 2002, 6:06:26 PM, Luke Granfield wrote: LG But I think we should use Pantone approved colors to signify alert levels LG when higher
2002-09-17 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Truth in Labeling for Art? These are the same people who let phrases light lite and all natural confuse the public!!... They let millions of pounds
2002-09-17 by Austin Franklin
Hi Steve, ... No, not at all, as I m the one who brought PS and those images up. The small images looked like they had the highlights out of proportion, and
2002-09-17 by sdmey4@aol.com
My intention in starting this thread was not to inspire a Photoshop discussion. Not even! Lets go back to the images and technique.
2002-09-17 by Luke Granfield
But I think we should use Pantone approved colors to signify alert levels when higher than normal levels of Photoshop filtering activity are going on. Perhaps
2002-09-17 by James Downs
Oh! for Everybody s sake...............You all just need to move along. On one occasion, Picasso was confronted by a gallery visitor with the statement that
2002-09-17 by Ken Carney
If there is one clear message in this thread, it s time for the FTC and Congress to step in and clean this mess up. As a collector of art, I have a right to
2002-09-17 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... I think given the current misunderstanding of Islam by many, and the hostility of much of the public to even the word Islam, that the following Persian
2002-09-17 by Austin Franklin
Hi Keith, ... Of course not, but it s calling a spade a spade. ... Why, thank you! Happens every now and then ;-) ... Agreed. ... And I believe that s
2002-09-17 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Does that mean it s in any way negative? Lautrec did Impressionist Dancers with oils as well as publicity posters... Is one or the other less illustrative
2002-09-17 by Luke Granfield
From The Spirituality of Imperfection by Ernest Kurtz and Katherine Ketcham: Once, when Rabbi Mordecai was in the great town of Minsk expounding the Torah
2002-09-17 by Tim Atherton
... That s close to the old Photographs never lie myth Austin - almost every photograph does, and is an unreal representation of what it tries to present.
2002-09-17 by André Vallejo
Mark,you re making a hell of a confusion...what happens is that they are scanning your film in RGB mode. Using a drum,probably in multipass mode(guess a drum
2002-09-17 by Jamie Gannon
List, How would the Epson Black (fyi I use an 1160 on Mac) compare to the Piezotone blacks - dmax, longevity. I have one or two carts for this printer and am
2002-09-17 by Luke Granfield
Thanks for this curvy tip, Ken. Here s another one that generates what someone called an Agfa Porta-like print. I picked it up off the Leben Inkjet list long