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2002-09-08 by living_99_99
2002-09-08 by dgabbe2001
... warming overall, ... just the black ... the whole print ... I m curious if any one has tried any of the UV sprays like ImageShield or PrintGuard (or your
2002-09-08 by Stephen Jennings
I often do the same thing, but use levels rather than curves. I sometimes also make the selection, save it as a layer, and check multiply. Further adjust
2002-09-08 by antonisphoto
... wrote: The original Piezo/Sundance inks does warm even if ... Martin, keep in mind that I am not complaining about fade or warming
2002-09-08 by antonisphoto
Cher Pierre-François, CMYK is not an option unless you use a sophisticated RIP. With RGB you have better control of the way the image will print if you use
2002-09-08 by Martin Wesley
... From: antonisphoto To: Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 1:00 PM Subject: [Digital
2002-09-08 by A. Huntley
Hi Andrew, I highly recommend www.lightimpressionsdirect.com for all your framing needs. They do carry a complete frame kit, but it is not cheap. Generally,
2002-09-08 by pcbladefr
Hello, I m new to quadtones technique, and I would know what is the best mode to use in order to print with my Epson 780 model (6 colors). I use Photoshop 3
2002-09-08 by antonisphoto
... Martin, I have just looked at an EAM and a German Etching print of the same image which were kept in the dark. The browning out did not happen. These
2002-09-08 by A. Huntley
Hi Jerry, How do you combine your images? FWIW, there is a good tutorial by George DeWolfe (who just got a D60 BTW) on the subject of extending the dynamic
2002-09-08 by A. Huntley
Jerry, Please understand that I was not dissing the D30. I have one and absolutely LOVE it; though I am anxiously anticipating the next generation digital
2002-09-08 by Martin Wesley
... From: antonisphoto To: Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 9:25 AM Subject: [Digital
2002-09-08 by Lawrence Smith
... Yeah, I m going back in the darkroom for B&W printing and using my printers to make digital negs for alternative processing... Lawrence ... Lawrence W.
2002-09-08 by J Greer
Paul, This is good to hear as I just put my 2000P on eBay so I can replace it with a 2200. The main reason for the 2200 is color printing as I m using MIS inks
2002-09-08 by Moreno Polloni
... I dug up the magazine article - American Photo, Jan/Feb 2002 isssue. There s a blurb on page 90 about photographer Joe McNally s Sept 11 survivors project.
2002-09-08 by Jerry Olson
Yes, I don t really think true archival inkjet printing is ready for prime time yet. :( I think I ve heard stories like this about all the current archival
2002-09-08 by Jerry Olson
I m using Bright white satine. Never tried the soft white. I use his curves as is for EAM paper. Then for Eclipse, I darken the image on screen by 15 percent
2002-09-08 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jerry, ... I hope I m not disappointing you then! ... It depends on what I m trying to do. For some things, digital works better (shooting for the web, or
2002-09-08 by Jerry Olson
Austin, My Darkroom was destroyed in our Flood of the Century up here in 1997. I managed to save the major equipment, but the room was toast, so I no longer
2002-09-08 by andrewmbiggs
I will be presenting my first display of 19 images in a few weeks here in Austin, Texas. Which brings me to some framing questions. My requirements are: low
2002-09-08 by Jerry Olson
I know Austin. I can t imagine this list without a daily argument from you. It s refreshing, and looked forward to. I just can t understand why you prefer film
2002-09-08 by Jerry Olson
Austin, I have it on good authority that it was even blacker than enhanced black. Jerry
2002-09-08 by lawrencetrek
Why aren t you posting this message on the piezography3000 discussion group? Your results are worrisome. I wonder if any collectors of piezotone prints are
2002-09-08 by Jerry Olson
Anthony, some pictures are VERY flat, and need the contrast of velvia. In any case, the museum had completely switched to digital, and just used velvia as an
2002-09-08 by Jerry Olson
The exhibit I saw were about 18x24 inches or so, I m quite sure they weren t 6 feet tall. Polaroid probably made camera in more than one size. Jerry
2002-09-08 by Jerry Olson
Thanks Moreno, I contacted them, am waiting for reply.. Jerry
2002-09-08 by Jerry Olson
No, but I read a parody of that book. It s title was 101 uses for a Dead Simon Bond. It was hilarious. Jerry
2002-09-08 by Jerry Olson
The article on the museum mentioned that each file was close to 600 megabytes, I believe. In any case they showed comparison full page pictures with the 4x5
2002-09-08 by Jerry Olson
Nope, I take landscape photos mostly. But I do have 3 Feline American Models, that I use once in a while. Never used one as a quadpod though. Interesting
2002-09-08 by antonisphoto
I have a series of large prints on EAM made with the new Warm-Tone Piezotones on a 7000 using ImagePrint 4. They were printed 2 months ago, and since they
2002-09-08 by Paul Roark
Steve, ... Don t thank me. I didn t invent these partitioning curves. I m not sure who did, but Tyler Boyle and others were doing this at least a year before
2002-09-08 by Andrew Biggs
Here is my quick take on my new 2200, but keep in mind, I have been lurking here for quite a while, but never printing on my own piezo setup. I chose to forego
2002-09-08 by rsc236
any of you who have purchased and set up a 2200: how is it going? how do you like it? are you happy with your purchase? are you happy with the b/w results?
2002-09-08 by Anthony Atkielski
... Right. ... There haven t been any such conversations. ... You didn t. ... It did that long ago, but you are such an entertaining target that I couldn t
2002-09-08 by Julian Thomas
Austin - you should no from past experience on the LUG that trying to have a dialogue with Anthony is crazy. He is the only person ever to have been chucked
2002-09-08 by Austin Franklin
Anthony, ... It s the APPLICATION that is correct when I write it, and incorrect when you write it. ... I m speculating based on previous conversations where
2002-09-08 by Austin Franklin
Bob, Why no, I haven t. I ll keep a look out for it next time I m in B&N ;-) Austin
2002-09-08 by Andrew Biggs
Thanks, Frank. ... From: culturalvisions [mailto:fmward@hotmail.com] Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 8:59 AM To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2002-09-08 by culturalvisions
Here s a link for those who would like better b+w from their Epson 2200. I did not notice this already on list and feel like after mouthing off for a couple
2002-09-08 by culturalvisions
Here are some examples of bokeh. The upper left portrait and upper right food shot were both taken with the Noctilux at f1.0. The lower right statue was made
2002-09-08 by culturalvisions
... the ... the ... I ve got that lens, also. But I ve only got the 16mm extension tube:-) Actually, I m selling a 110 F2 Planar with the Hassy 2000 fcm
2002-09-08 by James Hill
Peter, do a google search on giant polaroid camera for several interesting hits. here is one about the largest polaroid ever made.
2002-09-08 by Bob Frost
Austin, Have you read Simon Bond s book of cartoons entitled 101 uses of a Dead Cat ? Bob Frost. ... From: Austin Franklin
2002-09-08 by a_pettit_jr
I have experienced the same thing - at first I thought it was my Epson 2000P printer .... Try Jonathan Sach s Picture Windows Pro. It supports BW in 16 bit and
2002-09-08 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Actually it s only relative to any magnetic field.. It shood be counterclockwise around the filed lines if you look down from the north pole tothe south
2002-09-08 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
One other topic with great applicabiltiy to digital imaging is quanta .. Understanding it is a necessity for creating the CCDs and chips being fabricated and
2002-09-08 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... I don t want to really continue this, as it is getting way off topic, but, our definition of universe itself may be broken... It is possible that
2002-09-08 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Actually, you ve run smack dab into a problem Douglass Adams speaks of in the Hitchiker s Guide series.. When we start dissecting time and separate it from
2002-09-08 by Anthony Atkielski
... I didn t say otherwise. It is limited by the resolving power of the eye. ... I know. Why do you consider things correct when you write them, but
2002-09-08 by Anthony Atkielski
... Would an oval aperture (oriented 90 degrees to the oval of confusion) correct this? ... I want to know why the entire frame changes shape when focus is