2002-09-16 by thedigitaldog
... With a Quickdraw driver? No way. You need a RIP. The Epson driver is a non Postscript (GDI/Quickdraw) driver. Ain t going to fly with Quark/Illustrator
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2002-09-16 by André Vallejo
Kevin,if you shoot MF,there s no 35mm lens that can rival it,because the format makes the difference,not the lens. That said,I use a Contax T3,and couldn´t be
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2002-09-16 by Ken Lee
I have fond memories of the Paul Strand retrospective in Philadelphia, back in the early 1970 s. As a teenager, I was swept away by his lovely warm-toned
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2002-09-16 by Bo Wrangborg
Odd indeed! Yes! The new version *is* 1.0.0 (Upgraded from version 1.02 ) Now only on the Europesn site! Believe me! Version 1.0.0 is explained by
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2002-09-16 by wooismyid
Huh? I checked both Europe and U.S. Minolta sites. Every download option points to DiMAGE Scan Ver. 1.0.0 -- the latest version available (which has been out
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2002-09-16 by david_bookbinder@sprynet.com
If you want to save as PSD, you might have to check the box in Preferences that embeds a flattened version of the file, for compatibility. This will increase
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2002-09-16 by Bo Wrangborg
Hallo, We don t know what is done - but both sharpnes and resolution are kept and are great! Colour better etc. Did they have an sharpening algorithm buid in
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2002-09-16 by Simon Lamb
It is possible that the focusing algorithms have been changed to slightly defocus the image and therefore reduce the grainy appearance, or are the scans as
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2002-09-16 by Bo Wrangborg
Hallo, Go http://www.minolta.com Then choose Europe on the map. Then: Choose Software (to the left)-- Choose Digital Photography (besides the pics.)-- press
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2002-09-16 by Mahesi Caplan-Faust
How do you tell the down load is successful. Everything looks the same to me! Thanks ... From: Simon Lamb [mailto:simon@sclamb.com] Sent: 13 September 2002
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2002-09-16 by K2 Chittin
I just did a quick test by dipping strips into each 4oz bottle of a quad VM set prior to committing to a CIS. It looks like the K position is a little warm,
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2002-09-16 by Gus J Grubba
ThumbsPlus has no problems with PSDs as long as you have the Always Maximize Compatibility for Photoshop (PSD) Files option selected in Edit/Preferences/File
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2002-09-16 by Julian Thomas
Jeff, I ve been using your curves on an 1160 with MIS FS and I have to say i think they are spot on. Shadow speration is better than with the piezo driver. The
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2002-09-16 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... My experience with ACDSee is the same.. Keith [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2002-09-16 by Richard Sintchak
Sunday, September 15, 2002, 11:01:43 PM, Cleavis wrote: C I know there are a number of thumbnail viewer programs out there. C I ve downloaded breeze browser
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2002-09-16 by Cleavis
I know there are a number of thumbnail viewer programs out there. I ve downloaded breeze browser for evaluation and it s fine but doens t view PSD files which
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2002-09-16 by Martin Glader
You could try the procedure 9 - MAJOR CLOG from HELL (Fantastik/Windex Treatment) found on http://www.piezography.com/ts/faq.html under point 3. Clogging
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2002-09-16 by Austin Franklin
Hi Gus, I must admit, it is less of a photograph to me if it s seen heavy PS manipulation. It moves from photograph to graphics art in my book...of course,
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2002-09-16 by Martin Wesley
... From: To: Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2002 10:25 PM Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Inkjet in the
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2002-09-16 by sdmey4@aol.com
The paper has the look and feel of good ole Wells river. Or William Turner 190. I think its the same stuff.. Steve M. In a message dated 9/15/2002 10:16:29 PM
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2002-09-16 by Martin Wesley
In looking for some info on Ilford Fine Art paper (100% rag, acid free) I ran across an announcement that Mario Vidor is having a simultaneous opening of an
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2002-09-16 by Martin Wesley
Steve, Thanks for the link. I like these moody pieces. It would be very interesting to see the actual prints. What is of great interest here is that digital
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2002-09-16 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
I got Gregory George s new book, 50 Fast Photoshop 7 Techniques on Friday and have begun to wade through it.. On first review it s a definite pleasure and I
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2002-09-16 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
And I don t pick unfairly on EPSON or Japanese firms, earlier this year, LinkSys, in California, USA, released a series of products for which the firmware and
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2002-09-16 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
I also don t recall restricting my comments on the Mac OS 10.2/Jaguar drivers to the 2200... How about this other comment from the MacEpson list: ... Sounds to
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2002-09-16 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... You must be using different drivers than are publicly available then: To quote from a response to this post on the MacEpson list: ... with the 10.2
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2002-09-16 by Martin Wesley
... From: Bill Iverson To: Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2002 6:40 PM Subject: [Digital BW]
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2002-09-16 by Bill Iverson
I think there may be a dirty little story here to go with the blues (on the seleniums) and the fading blacks, both of which I ve experienced. Using the
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2002-09-16 by Paul Roark
Jeff, I agree with your conclusion: I am now convinced that there is no single *correct* answer to what density should the 50% grayscale patch be. For me,
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2002-09-16 by Bill Iverson
For family snapsots, it doesn t matter -- take the cheapest. For a real camera, the Yashica T4 super is excellent but N/A (TriState had them for a while after
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2002-09-16 by Jeff Randall
Paul: The problem I see with your proposal is that it really depends on the settings used to scan the purge pattern especially the dark end. It makes a
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2002-09-16 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Illustrator or Quark to start with? Canvas CorelDraw need we go on? And you completely ignored the OVERLAY option... ... Well, support for older hardware
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2002-09-16 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Illustrator or Quark to start with? Canvas CorelDraw need we go on? And you completely ignored the OVERLAY option... ... Well, support for older hardware
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2002-09-16 by Jeff Randall
Paul: I wouldn t expect the density (= log(1/reflectance) to be linear or that the 50% grayscale patch to have a density midway between approx. 0 and 1.6 using
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2002-09-16 by Ken Carney
Not sure. See http://www.macduffeverton.com/ I use an 8x10 view camera, cropping to appx 4x10. Although, I am taken with the Kaidan pan head that came in
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2002-09-16 by jim hayes
... components ... the ... I ... Of course, I had heard that some folks frown on these, aparently contending that the larger diameter of the MIS Rivets deform
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2002-09-16 by Gus J Grubba
I accept your take on it. I understand it as something some people like others don t. I just get irked when I hear comments making a photograph less than
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2002-09-15 by Jerry Olson
They don t look photoshopped to me, except for the castle stalker photo. The light on the building seems to come from the right, while the light on the rock is
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2002-09-15 by Shilesh Jani
Barry, You may be right about the clog of the yellow nozzle. Or it may be a poorly filled cartridge. When you do a nozzle chack, you do not see any pattern,
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2002-09-15 by Ken Carney
I would not be surprised to learn that PS had some role in the skies, but the rest of it looks pretty much the same as other photos taken with a large format
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2002-09-15 by biw3450
Had posted a question earlier that I was not getting a good head check on the yellow position of my 1280 using Piezotone WN inks. Just printed a 21 step gray
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2002-09-15 by Austin Franklin
Gus, It s as relevant as someone wants to make it. What s relevant to you or irrelevant to you may be very important or completely unimportant to someone
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2002-09-15 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
How many here think it would be really nice if the EPSON drivers had a built in spot color option, as well as an overlay print option..? Since Andrew Rodney
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2002-09-15 by Gus J Grubba
No, they are not mega-photoshoped . They are just good photographs. It has almost the same look and feel of Michael Kena s night photography. Come to think of
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2002-09-15 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Steve, It s REALLY tough to tell much about what a print would look like from a web image though... Actually, my comment was from the samll
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2002-09-15 by sdmey4@aol.com
In a message dated 9/15/2002 3:39:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ... No, not really! Clean yes.Are they too perfect? If I told you Michael Kenna prints where
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2002-09-15 by Austin Franklin
Steve, Don t they look mega-photoshoped to you? Austin
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2002-09-15 by Martin Wesley
Alex, The question is how much more would you be willing to spend beyond the cost of the 1680? It has gotten good reviews and the next step up is to
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2002-09-15 by sdmey4@aol.com
http://www.afterimagegallery.com/osbornnew.htm Ink getting you down? Check these out... Steve M. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2002-09-15 by B. Alex Pettit Jr.
Hello Martin, I will take your advice and have a few commercially scanned to see what quality I can obtain... As I recall, there are hundreds of these old
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