The Density of Cat & Dog?
2002-09-06 by lyonscox
Dog or cat problems...selected quotes from recent posts ;-) Love the thread even if it is OT-(Out There-it s happening out there!) 1- Which tricks are working
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2002-09-06 by lyonscox
Dog or cat problems...selected quotes from recent posts ;-) Love the thread even if it is OT-(Out There-it s happening out there!) 1- Which tricks are working
2002-09-06 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Anthony, As has been said, the wrong developer. Development with Tri-X is critical, and the range of results one can get with different
2002-09-06 by Bob Frost
Don t you mean a catadog? ... From: Richard Wolfson
2002-09-06 by Julian Thomas
Forgot to ask - any update on IP?? Julian ... From: Martin Wesley To: Sent: Friday,
2002-09-06 by Julian Thomas
The microweave look diminishes on dry down leaving the impression of a rougher texture than with my old heads. With my tweaked Randall workflow I m getting
2002-09-06 by a_pettit_jr
Hello Jeff, My original intent was to just try a set of FS inks and print. When I unintentionally ordered the Piezo set rather than the Epson version, I
2002-09-06 by Anthony Atkielski
... Quite so. But even Tri-X (actually TXP, which isn t quite the same thing) has very unobtrusive grain at MF sizes. No need to mention Technical Pan.
2002-09-06 by Robert Morrison
... Or the wrong developer. Robert
2002-09-06 by Anthony Atkielski
... Obviously, but anyone complaining about grain in scans from a Hasselblad must be using grainy film, because it disappears with fine-grained films.
2002-09-06 by Anthony Atkielski
... Because you say so? I ve made direct comparisons, too. Digital loses. I compare them at 600% magnification on a large screen, and the differences become
2002-09-06 by Anthony Atkielski
... At least for the foreseeable future, it will only get worse. Batteries are an extremely serious problem for all sorts of portable devices, but especially
2002-09-06 by Martin Wesley
Julian, Just a thought. On my 1280 s I am finding that I can minimize or get rid of this type of what shall we call it, loupe level banding, linear artifacts,
2002-09-06 by Julian Thomas
Are you spraying? Or are you putting straight behind glass? If so, How do you show your portfolio? I ve been playing with semimatte papers too. Julian ...
2002-09-06 by Julian Thomas
What I ve got isn t feeding type banding as it is a regular weave pattern with small microbanding under a loupe. The usual windex tricks helped and after
2002-09-06 by Bruce
on 9/5/2002 10:29 PM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... I just had a thought. Has anyone tried loading only black (black position), dark grey
2002-09-06 by Bruce
on 9/5/2002 8:41 PM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... A retriever neighbor of mine (who prints quadtone, a black labrador) told me about the
2002-09-06 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... That cinches it.. It stays restricted to us on the ALPS Thanks Keith Keith [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-09-06 by JimD
Ok, is this what is meant by the term, Color Geek ? ; ) -JimD
2002-09-06 by jrandall1149
Alex: You wrote: And, if one was to print a color photo directly with a Hex grey set of inks, it Is required for the magenta to be the darker ink for image
2002-09-06 by Martin Wesley
Steve, Surely someone has written book on this but perhaps not and you have an opportunity. Some thoughts to start with. A negative exposed and developed for
2002-09-06 by Barbara White
Jerry, So, if I m going to go with the MIS FS inks, do you think it would be a good idea to go with the Generations Enhanced Black ink with it? And is that the
2002-09-06 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
As you know, I m not a big public booster of software offerings.. However, I ve been using two new (for me) PhotoShop filters that I feel deserve a
2002-09-06 by steve1t
I ve decided to dig out the old 4x5 Benderview and try b&w film scan inkjet output. However, I immediately hit a snag. How do I calibrate personal film
2002-09-06 by Jerry Olson
Shirley, you jest! My cat read your reply and demanded a tummy rub. jerry
2002-09-06 by Jerry Olson
That may be true, but I print thousands of prints a year, and I could never afford to put them behind glass! Jerry
2002-09-06 by Jerry Olson
Seems to speak very well for the Generations Inks, I think. I too haven t noticed any fade worth talking about, when using Generations. Jerry
2002-09-06 by André Vallejo
Guys,you may count on one thing for sure...you re gonna drive us all humble printers crazy!!! (maybe eating dog&cat food with ink souce...) ... Date: Thu, 5
2002-09-06 by Jerry Olson
I know, Austin.
2002-09-06 by Paul Roark
Tony, ... The black ink in the FS and VM inksets is the same. The warming characteristics of the midtones are quite different among the various MIS inksets,
2002-09-06 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Anthony, Tri-X is not the problem. Yes, it has more grain than a 100 speed film, but people who shoot Tri-X do so FOR the look of THAT film. Austin
2002-09-06 by Austin Franklin
... Jerry, Sharp and resolution are two entirely different things. I really think you don t understand that. A two pixel camera with only black or white for
2002-09-06 by Richard Wolfson
No argument: that s the tradeoff. The highest Dmax I ve ever seen with any fine art style paper (i.e., matte) is around 1.75. And for sure, the lustre paper
2002-09-06 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jeff, Correct, there is no Bayer pattern, so the actual data is real , not interpolated...but that resolution (and the fact that it s not a full frame
2002-09-06 by Richard Wolfson
There s another option; you can use a catalog. ... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint If you wish to receive no emails or just a daily
2002-09-06 by Tony Terlecki
... Julian, Which tricks are working to help get the new heads bedded in? I ve just discovered that by completely removing the plastic parts that held the
2002-09-06 by Tony Terlecki
... Thanks for the pointers Martin. No clear winners then! Each seems to have strengths and weaknesses although I am suprised a bit at the extent to which the
2002-09-06 by Phil & Marilu Morse
Jerry and others, Just over two years ago before buying a CIS/Inkset for my 1170 I recieved 3 Generations/EAM test swatches from NoMoreCarts. I taped two on
2002-09-05 by J Greer
The sensor is indeed 6MP but as I understand it more pixels can be devoted to image capture since the sensor doesn t have to use several pixels to determine
2002-09-05 by Jerry Olson
Anthony, I don t know how else to say it. My 13x19 inch epson prints are sharper than you could get in the darkroom with Provia film. I ve made direct
2002-09-05 by a_pettit_jr
Hi Jeff, After additional microscopic examination of a greyscale (printed in Color), I can conclusively state: the Epson2000P driver 1) uses Black ink only
2002-09-05 by Jerry Olson
Ah Yes, the Mamiya 7 II. Probably has the sharpest lenses you can buy in medium format. Too bad they re priced only for the yachting set. Jerry
2002-09-05 by Jerry Olson
This sentence requires a multisyllabaic pluperfect subjunction and a split infinityhair to make sense. Jerry
2002-09-05 by Jerry Olson
Hi Martin, I ve never heard of Tinting inks and I don t think I ll go there. Yes, Enhanced Generations is quite neutral, and VERY dense. Its just a tiny
2002-09-05 by Anthony Atkielski
... In other words, it produces 6.1-megapixel output, and 5.9 megapixels of marketing propaganda.
2002-09-05 by Jerry Olson
Tony, it doesn t warm if you use Paul Roark s COOL or COLD curves, which I do. ... I ve never seen enhanced black ink fade in normal viewing conditions in the
2002-09-05 by Anthony Atkielski
... No, the LS4000 produces about four times more resolution than the Fuji for luminance, and about twelve times more resolution for color. ... There s an
2002-09-05 by Jerry Olson
Thanks Richard. Your methods are far beyond my knowledge, and I don t like photo luster paper at all. I ll just stick with the MIS VM inks and Generations
2002-09-05 by Anthony Atkielski
... Resolution isn t quite the same as grain or noise. Film provides more detail, even though the noise level is higher. The fact that a sky looks glassy
2002-09-05 by Jerry Olson
There is no warming after 300 hours in Paul Roars torture chamber. I have had an image in a south window without change in 3 months. Kodak said it was good to
2002-09-05 by Anthony Atkielski
... That explains why you are delighted with the D60. Some people don t care much about resolution, and if one isn t concerned with resolution, then digital