Re: [Digital BW] Re: Shooting digital vs. film
2002-09-06 by Anthony Atkielski
... Yes, it does. Why wouldn t it?
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2002-09-06 by Anthony Atkielski
... Yes, it does. Why wouldn t it?
2002-09-06 by Austin Franklin
... Robert, Why is the mirror flip up on a digital SLR any more loud than on a film SLR??? Austin
2002-09-06 by Anthony Atkielski
... I can barely see grain at all in the 4000 dpi scan of Portra 160 that I have in front of me right now. ... Try downsampling the scan so that it has the
2002-09-06 by Anthony Atkielski
... It s important not to mistake subjective impressions for objective realities. Digital photographs often create the impression of better sharpness, but in
2002-09-06 by Robert Morrison
... Mirror flip up. Digital SLR, Austin. Sound is one of the best things about the consumer digitals...but they don t cut it on image quality and lens
2002-09-06 by a_pettit_jr
I believe I have just come to the realization that unless Color Correction Partitioned Curves are applied, a six color printer is going to print a grey scale
2002-09-06 by MARK MAIO
Stan, The reason there for the delay is that there is a dark correct being done each time you make an exposure. Temperature affects the amount of noise
2002-09-06 by Jason DeFontes
I couldn t afford that model. -Jason
2002-09-06 by Austin Franklin
Yeah, and I bet it makes a fake motor drive wind sound too, right? Austin
2002-09-06 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Simple answer is yes... The Olympus E10, E20, and E100RS; the Nikon Ds and D100; the Canon 1D, D30 and D60; and the current Kodak DCS series all have
2002-09-06 by Jason DeFontes
Mine makes a fake shutter sound to let me know it s working. :-) -Jason
2002-09-06 by Stephen Petegorsky
Has anyone else had problems with PT-Selenium inks in cartridges for the 1160? After reading the posts about problems with the 1280 carts, I noticed that a
2002-09-06 by Andrew Biggs
I think we will be getting some pretty quick feedback from people. However, Andrew is out of town for the next week, so maybe not so quick. ... From:
2002-09-06 by Austin Franklin
Robert, ... LOUD? How is a digital camera LOUD? What do you do to your poor digital camera to make it LOUD ;-) Austin
2002-09-06 by Moreno Polloni
... Well, I d argue that once you diffuse a light source, you have a diffused light source. ... light ... If you re talking about enlarger light sources, most
2002-09-06 by Ernst Dinkla
... From: shadow22260540 To: Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 5:01 AM Subject:
2002-09-06 by Stan McQueen
... Not to mention the unpredictability of the actual shutter release. My Nikon Coolpix 800 takes a picture whenever it feels like it after you press the
2002-09-06 by Robert Morrison
... Both things count...if you want flexibility. I find it easier to judge 8x10 proofs and hi rez monitor views...together this gives me a good idea of what
2002-09-06 by Austin Franklin
Hi Moreno, ... Ah, blow all you like ;-) ... Well, I d argue that it s really diffuse...it s still point light...simply putting a diffuser over a point light
2002-09-06 by Moreno Polloni
... from ... use ... Hate to blow a hole in your theory, but even though the 8000 uses LED s, the light source is diffuse. The grain is comparable to the
2002-09-06 by Dan_Honemann
This is great news. If ImagePrint 5.0 is half as good as Andrew claims with b&w, and works equal magic with color, Colorbyte will be enjoying many sales
2002-09-06 by Austin Franklin
Hi Charles, It probably is a Nikon, as I believe they are known for revealing grain from B&W more so than other scanners, because of the point light sources
2002-09-06 by Richard Sintchak
Friday, September 6, 2002, 11:56:52 AM, Martin Wesley wrote: MW David, MW I agree. That was his one and only post. I it should appear again I will MW drop
2002-09-06 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Well, I was going to cover those issues in a fuller review, since I m not the vendor, nor do I, in ANY way, represent them.. The filters work natively ONLY
2002-09-06 by Andrew Biggs
I just got off of the phone with Colorbyte Software, and the unlimited profiles rumor is definitely true. Apparently, they already have a very large number of
2002-09-06 by CDTobie@aol.com
... First off, a scanner-based printer profile is not likely to do justice to your RIP and your 2200, especially for black and white. If ColorByte is truely
2002-09-06 by Julian Thomas
Thanks Martin. Julian ... From: Martin Wesley To: Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002
2002-09-06 by Martin Wesley
David, I agree. That was his one and only post. I it should appear again I will drop him from the group. Martin Wesley
2002-09-06 by Martin Wesley
... From: Julian Thomas To: Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 4:31 AM Subject: Re:
2002-09-06 by ungram
Jerry, If you want to change from MIS-VM black to the Enhanced Generations black in a CIS system can you simply pour the new ink into the black bottle and
2002-09-06 by wangalb
... person. right ... It does matter to be honest. If you re shooting Leica or Contax, that 600% resolution adds a lot to the snap and shadow detail in a
2002-09-06 by Julian Thomas
Its a test Tyler made to show 1% tonal movements and within each block is a Z made of 1% shifts. It shows how good your workflow is! Julian ... From: Jerry
2002-09-06 by Keith Schreiber
I just received a used 3000 which was shipped (contrary to the Epson instructions and the hard to miss blue label on the ink compartment door) with the ink
2002-09-06 by charles_bandes
Honestly I don t know what scanner is being used for the MF stuff - that is done at my lab. I think they use a Nikon 8000, but I may be mistaken. I have never
2002-09-06 by Robert Morrison
... The problem is, Jerry, you are then letting output get in the way of judging the actual file. Also, depending on your output size 600 percent (6x loupe)
2002-09-06 by heliar333
... the Direct ... That page is an excellent resource, but I can t find that text string anywhere on that page. However, I did find the section that gives
2002-09-06 by Robert Morrison
$1500...mint...I m a good bidder...and there were several up at the same time. Robert
2002-09-06 by Jerry Olson
Anthony, a LOT of people say so. ... Of course I say so. That s what I see. Lots of people think Digital is sharper than darkroom prints. I couldn t tell you
2002-09-06 by Austin Franklin
... Charles? What scanner are you using? Austin
2002-09-06 by Jerry Olson
You bought a Mamiya 7II AND a 65mm lens for a thousand dollars? In decent condition? That s a fantastic price. Some people have all the luck... Wonder why it
2002-09-06 by charles_bandes
... films. I shoot color mostly. I see lots and lots of grain in 4000dpi scans of both Portra 400 and 160. I m definitely willing to believe that there are
2002-09-06 by Bruce Kinch
As I teach both the Zone System and Digital printing now, I ve been pondering this for a while... ... The traditional Zone System tests determine film speed
2002-09-06 by Jerry Olson
If you were to get a perfect tyler Z print, what would it look like? What exactly is it supposed to show? Jerry
2002-09-06 by Jerry Olson
Yes. I m using the MIS VM inks, because I like the idea of being able to make any color toned print you want from blue to brown, or dead on neutral in the same
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2002-09-06 by Stephen Jennings
Barbara, Before replacing your heads, have you tried running the Epson ink through them? This always worked me. I d load the carts and run them for a week or
2002-09-06 by jimhayes361
... to ... way ... One question prior to trying out: Will it work on greyscale, not just RGB files? I d expect speed to be faster on a greyscale? Jim H.
2002-09-06 by sm7bxd
Hallo, Some points here by Norman Koren - also some links! http://www.normankoren.com/zonesystem.html This shows how hard it is to translate the Zone System,
2002-09-06 by Dan_Honemann
Many thanks for the informative replies to my question. Your responses lead me to a second question (or maybe another way of formulating the first): since