Re: [Digital BW] Re: Shooting digital vs. film
2002-09-14 by Anthony Atkielski
... To each his own. If you do not have a need for very high resolution, and/or speed is important, and/or money is no object, and/or you need the clean
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2002-09-14 by Anthony Atkielski
... To each his own. If you do not have a need for very high resolution, and/or speed is important, and/or money is no object, and/or you need the clean
2002-09-14 by Bruce Alexander
I am about to put a cat in the pigeon house, I have been shooting professionally now for 30 years the last 3 on digital. The results that I have with my Leaf
2002-09-14 by Bruce Alexander
Steve I have had the same problem with my 3000. The silly thing is it only happens in the 50% area of the print. I found the fix was a few things. I must
2002-09-14 by jim hayes
... 5 ... it. ... The weird thing is though Jerry, is that I never had one crack while installing or removing. The plastic seems to either crack on it s own or
2002-09-14 by Martin Wesley
Marc, At the moment there are no grayscale inks available for the 2200 and there will not be (unless Epson does them) until the cartridge chips have been
2002-09-13 by J Greer
Marc, Sounds like you are at where I expect to be in a few weeks. I just sold my Epson 2000P and will replace it with a 2200. I want the 2200 first for color
2002-09-13 by Jerry Olson
Don t you just love the quality of which things are made? $15 for a 5 cent piece of plastic that breaks the second or third time you use it. Bah! Humbuggery!
2002-09-13 by Jerry Olson
... Well that is certainly comforting. My 3 cats and eye surgeon thank you. I would have precious reason to tell untruths about my eyesight, I ve had a lot of
2002-09-13 by jim hayes
... regular ... quality ... . Thanks all. Too bad- the 2200 seems like a neat printer to start to have an option for spot color, though I don t know what
2002-09-13 by marc35ca
I have an Epson 1280 and will purchase the new 2200. I will want one printer dedicated for B&W. Should I use the 1280 with a B&W inkset or should I use the
2002-09-13 by inkjetworldusa
up to $4.00 ea. http://www.inkjetworldusa.com
2002-09-13 by qdfb
Your choices with the 2200 / ImagePrint combo are to print colour with Ultrachrome color inks, or to print B&W, also using the Ultrachrome inks. In the latter
2002-09-13 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... That s another thing missing in the EPSON driver... Where s that digitaldog dude? ;-) Andrew, tell EPSON it would really make sense to add a spot color
2002-09-13 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Specificly with the 2200 and 76/9600, there are not yet any alternative inks available, and the color inks are the only alternative for color or for
2002-09-13 by jim hayes
I never had leaks from either the rivits or the EZ-Plugs...but of course I mean AFTER they were installed. I did get leaking as I installed or removed both.
2002-09-13 by jim hayes
... yellow... ... would ... work. If you ... any of the ... the ... Okay, thanks. But maybe I missed something posted previously about the 2200...the Colorbyte
2002-09-13 by Martin Wesley
... From: Loris Medici To: Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 3:46 AM Subject:
2002-09-13 by Bo Wrangborg
Hallo, Regarding Minolta Multi Pro. Lyrics are going on in our group. I do agree! I m just sitting here evaluating the old drawbacklist that was sent to
2002-09-13 by Moreno Polloni
... eyes. That s ok Jerry. We believe you. Honest. We do, really. We believe everything you say. :)
2002-09-13 by culturalvisions
Tony, You can find the multipro users group on Yahoo at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/multipro/?yguid=39910003 If that doesn t get you there, delete some off
2002-09-13 by Jerry Olson
Jim it was the rivets that leaked. What is the difference between rivets and EZ plugs? Jery
2002-09-13 by Jerry Olson
Helene, My Eye Dr. is an MD and Ophthalmologist. Not an Eyeglass Guy. He does eye surgery also. And this was a fault in netscape, not my eyes. Jerry
2002-09-13 by CDTobie@aol.com
... The question is not whether the RIP can do this, its what inkset you would need to accomplish it. The ColorByte RIP is designed to be used with grayscale
2002-09-13 by Tony Terlecki
... I have been waiting and waiting to decide on a MF scanner and would really like to hear veteran MultiPro users opinions on this new software. The grain
2002-09-13 by Bo Wrangborg
Hi Frank, we are waiting for your opinion on the MultiPro group at Yahoo! Yor words: Hitting a controller funktion is like resetting etc is away. A
2002-09-13 by Bo Wrangborg
Hallo Fellows, I have got many E-Mails how to find it. Go http://www.minolta.com Then choose Europe on the map. Then: Choose Software (to the left)-- Choose
2002-09-13 by Simon Lamb
Frank Where on the site is it located? Simon ... From: culturalvisions To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 5:30
2002-09-13 by culturalvisions
The new version of Minolta scanning software has been available for free download on the http://www.minoltaeurope.com site for a week now, but I hadn t noticed
2002-09-13 by bjpm77
I have to agree with Martin and Paul about getting new carts for your CIS when switching inks. Alas, I did it the cheap way -- just swapping from PiezoTone WN
2002-09-13 by Vincent Orlando
Jim, THANKS SO MUCH for the detailed explaination. I just printed it out to keep as a referance. I did purchase a few months back the CIS from nomorecarts
2002-09-13 by jim hayes
Like doing a field of sunflowers in B&W with just one petal yellow... Or maybe just adding a heavy bluish, reddish, etc tone like the darkroom Berg toners to
2002-09-13 by jim hayes
... Vinny, Mainly just made by two different sources with somewhat different features. Most (used to be all) CIS that I know of are made by nomorecarts.com who
2002-09-13 by qdfb
I have used Betterlight s immediate ancestor, the Dicomed Field Pro, in the field. These units are still supported by Mike Collette and colleagues at
2002-09-13 by Mitch Alland
From: Tom O Connell ... Maybe for smaller prints, but for 13x19 inch prints I find the reflections from glossy prints disturbing,
2002-09-13 by George DeWolfe
Margaret We used the 2200 in a Digital Fine Print workshop 2 weeks ago and found that, compared to the 1280 color gamut, it was very close but still a little
2002-09-13 by qdfb
As you in to B&W, the obvious answer is ImagePrint 5. It is not a flawless product, but on a PC, it does crossover-free B&W, with the addition of the tint
2002-09-13 by Margaret Lucas
... hi there, if you have the patience to slog thru the interface, www.dpreview.com is the best place to find tons of user reports. i rec d a 2200 a couple of
2002-09-13 by Mark
Hey Folks, Thanks for all the help with paper advice. In the end, I really couldn t stomach the cost of PhotoRag and with the possible financial problems of
2002-09-13 by frankg_photo
... the ... indistinguishable ... black ... Then except to get me into the ballpark, there s no value to the Adobe gamma setting - I may as well only use the
2002-09-13 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Then you need to go back and adjust the settings for that black-on-black square... C. David Tobie Design Cooperative CDTobie@designcoop.com
2002-09-13 by Vincent Orlando
Jim, I am not quite sure of the difference between a CIS and CFS, Maybe you can help me with the difference Thanks in advance Vinny ... having ... recover ...
2002-09-13 by Loris Medici
Hi Martin, ... From: Martin Wesley To: Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 7:48 AM
2002-09-13 by Martin Glader
Congratulations Bo! What a good idea. I m definitely on. I have been struggling with Piezography for a year and a half. It s been a hard time but I m happy now
2002-09-13 by Julian Thomas
I use MIS FS with the piezodriver - it was a plug n play replacement. Julian ... From: mfp90021 To:
2002-09-13 by Steve German
I ve recently begun printing with MIS full spectums on Royal Renaissance (photorag) 309gm. with my Epson 3000, using the Roark curve. Firstly, I would like to
2002-09-13 by Tom O'Connell
Tom- Everyone who has replied is a much better photographer than I am, but there is one tradeoffs you might be willing to make that will get you closer to the
2002-09-13 by Tom O'Connell
I wrestled with the concept in my own dark room for a couple of years...then I realized that my 8 foot sink with 4 temp controlled valves was full of printers
2002-09-13 by Tom O'Connell
Michael- One thing we have to keep in mind with digital printing is that it is still a pretty new technology...I really learned the hard way with PCs that
2002-09-13 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... I agree as well. It is the digital equivalent of saying how do I make an R print look look a Cibachrome? Apples and Oranges.. Keith [Non-text portions
2002-09-13 by Martin Wesley
Michael, First, you have some really great work on your website and I recommend it to the members. Liked your Favorites and Cuba portfolios especially.