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Re: ImagePrint and Custom Profiles

2002-09-03 by thedigitaldog

... What seems to be the problem? It s easier than using the Epson driver and unlike the Epson driver, doesn t pile the paper with far too much ink in a non

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Birmy PowerRip 5?

2002-09-03 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service

Ok, I ve acquired a FULL version copy of the Birmy Power Rip 5 ostensibly for use with my ALPS printer.. To all you RIP gurus out there... Would/should this

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your favorite film

2002-09-03 by richard cohen

i m new to this group - and my bet is that you all have gone through this already umpteen times. but i m curious, and i d like to do an informal survey - (a)

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RE: [Digital BW] For Austin, Leafscan

2002-09-03 by Austin Franklin

Hi DD, ... For B&W, it isn t that slow. You can set the exposure to minimum with absolutely no degradation in scan quality, and it does a 6x6 scan in under

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Re: [Digital BW] For Austin, Leafscan

2002-09-03 by thedigitaldog

I used a Leaf for years. It s a fantastic scanner (dog slow but the quality was superb). Sold my about 5 years ago. I think even an old Leaf would blow the

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Re: ImagePrint and Custom Profiles

2002-09-03 by thedigitaldog

... You can build custom profiles if you like. If you use a paper that isn t supported, you d want to do this (although the RIP comes with a target that you

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RE: [Digital BW] For Austin, Leafscan

2002-09-03 by Austin Franklin

Hi David, ... Possibly, but that depends on your needs. If you are only/mostly scanning B&W, and need multiformat capability that the Leaf offers (up to 4x5),

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Re: NIkon coolscan software

2002-09-03 by johnvphoto

... Try Vuescan - it s about $40. Once you get the hang of it you might not want to go back to Nikon software. http://www.hamrick.com/vsm.html

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Re: [Digital BW] For Austin, Leafscan

2002-09-03 by daschkenas@aol.com

Austin, there are several Leafscan scanners currently on ebay, both 35 and 4x5 model. In your opinion, would you reccommend these rather than a new Nikon, say

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NIkon coolscan software

2002-09-03 by Lynne Siler

Since switching to OSX and photoshop 7, I can only scan using the Nikon scan software, rather than scanning directly into Photoshop as I used to. This is

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ImagePrint and Custom Profiles

2002-09-03 by Dan_Honemann

Does a RIP like ImagePrint obviate the need for custom printer/paper profiles, or do the two work in tandem? I know that IP will respect embedded profiles,

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Re: [Digital BW] Is Now Really The Time?

2002-09-03 by CDTobie@aol.com

... Digital will never be there ; it will always be some place else... but that someplace else has surpassed the darkroom in many areas and is fast matching

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Re: [Digital BW] Is Now Really The Time?

2002-09-03 by CDTobie@aol.com

... You are jumping from the tortoise-years of photography to the mayfly-years of digital. There will always to something newer and better, and it won t take

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hairline lines / 3000

2002-09-03 by jean wall penland

has anyone experienced a problem with horizontal hairline lines printing into their images on an epson 3000 yes i did take the pizza wheels out (except the

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Re: [Digital BW] Is Now Really The Time?

2002-09-03 by Julian Thomas

The problem with inkjet v. silver is that inkjet really needs a matte paper and this causes problems. Before giving up - try a semimatte paper (Kodak Ultima)

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Re: [Digital BW] Is Now Really The Time?

2002-09-03 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service

... into a ... Which is a VERY STRONG argument to participating in one of the print exchanges making the rounds. In the case of those not ready to make the

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Re: [Digital BW] "Cyanotypes"

2002-09-03 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service

... The Lyson Small Gamuts work for me in this regard... However, it depends how saturated you want the blues... I ve easily reproduced the images at:

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Re: [Digital BW] Is Now Really The Time?

2002-09-03 by Richard Sintchak

Monday, September 2, 2002, 8:11:38 PM, nedbuntline2002 wrote: n I ve had a darkroom for quite some time, and I m rather proficient at n the old techniques.

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