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2002-08-29 by ungram
I m at the point where I need storage boxes. There was a post here that Lightimpressions catalog now has boxes for 13x19 and 8.5x11. (Adorama also has these
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2002-08-29 by ungram
I m at the point where I need storage boxes. There was a post here that Lightimpressions catalog now has boxes for 13x19 and 8.5x11. (Adorama also has these
2002-08-29 by Martin Wesley
K2, With Paul s curve for the 1160 and VM inks you will be converting your grayscale files to sRGB before applying the curve you want to use. It is very
2002-08-29 by Doug Fisher
What is the resolution of the actual image file?
2002-08-29 by norman sams
This is my first day working with MIS variable-mix inks in my Epson 870, so maybe I m missing something. But in every black and white print (same photo) I ve
2002-08-29 by Martin Wesley
... From: Julian Thomas To: Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 10:08 AM Subject: Re:
2002-08-29 by Jerry Olson
I think its Trinitron, or is that what you meant by mac badged? Anyhoo, 1.8 works fine for me. Jerry
2002-08-29 by Julian Thomas
Erm don t mean to contradict but from the Mac colour gurus on the Prodig list 1.8 gamma for the mac ONLY if the monitor is a Mac-badged monitor Julian ...
2002-08-29 by Jerry Olson
Use 1.8 gamma on a Mac, and 2.2 on a PC. But if you are going with the MIS VM inks, you need to convert to a RGB file before printing, and Use one of Paul
2002-08-29 by scho_2000
... (or ... EAM ... Paul Do you have any info on stability of the Ultrachrome inks? I ve heard rumors that the yellow ink in particular is a problem. Carl
2002-08-29 by Bruce R. Watson
I ve just come back from one of Cone s PiezographyBW classes. I highly recommend it to anyone thinking of going the Piezography route. Highly. Now I want to
2002-08-29 by Jerry Olson
Not just halving the cost. You cut it by about 80 percent. Jerry
2002-08-29 by k2_chittin
Hi all I ve been on this list for a while, trying to make a decide whether the time has come to ditch the black and white darkroom. My inaction has been
2002-08-29 by Julian Thomas
well at least IJM are reformulating before people s printers started dying. The original sundance inks cost me a fortune in printers just when I was printing
2002-08-29 by pixikon
You re right, those are certainly impressive words and we should remember that there usually 2 sides to every story. Sandy ... changes. ... sundance ... you
2002-08-29 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Yes, but they use metric ink cartridges, and default to an A4 sheet, and can t print the letter Zee; they replace it with that strange Zed character... C.
2002-08-29 by workmantx@aol.com
Jim, Thanks for your message on cartridges for the 1280. Maybe I need to consider filling them myself. I ve still been having some problems with the next
2002-08-29 by Tim Spragens
When this was happening to me, I found that *something* was needing drive space on the OS partition, even though temporary files, scratch space, paging files,
2002-08-29 by Julian Thomas
I am VERY impressed with how quickly IJM is now able to adapt to changes. One of the problems for me before was that they were stuck with the sundance inks...
2002-08-29 by thinh360
... reputable ... I haven t bought anything from them before but I just purchased and received my 2200 in good order from www.amtoners.com in NY yesterday. The
2002-08-29 by Garth Ritchie
... lyne, if you re desperate there is a very reputable photography supple store up here in toronto, canada that has stock of the 2200, although they told me
2002-08-29 by Martin Wesley
Steve, Two things to try. When this happens save the file under a temporary name. Close it and then close PS. This is to get PS to release all the memory that
2002-08-29 by Julian Thomas
... well you know me Martin! The words horse, flogging, dead sometimes spring to mind. I think there should be a disclaimer somewhere though about the
2002-08-29 by Martin Wesley
Glenn, You should have been getting pretty smooth ramps with Paul s curves but if the cartridges were marginal then that might have contributed to the problem.
2002-08-29 by Martin Wesley
Julian, I asked Hiram about these issues and suggested that he make a statement on them as they would come up on the list. (And so they did. ) He said that
2002-08-29 by Stan McQueen
... You can ignore the interpolated resolution because it s just imaginary pixels. You can also ignore the second part of the optical resolution, because
2002-08-29 by heliar333
I have an Epson Color Stylus 740, which does a nice job, although it is definitely an older, slower model. I have tried to remove the subtle banding that only
2002-08-29 by jimhayes361
... with ... clogs than ... moment ... Way back in January I used a set of MIS-filled carts in a new 1280. The Y ran dry prematurely. I tried bringing it to
2002-08-29 by CDTobie@aol.com
... 600 dpi will give you 600 pixels across the page, which for an 8 by 10 will be less than a hunderd dpi, and certainly not up to anybody s standards. From
2002-08-29 by Paul Roark
I concur with Robert. Epson Archival/Enhanced Matte is the best compromise if you like a smooth paper. I m now printing for a wedding I covered, and EAM is
2002-08-29 by Robert Morrison
Not acid free, not 100% rag, and loaded with optical brighteners. The question is why Epson ever marketed this paper as Archival in the first place. You
2002-08-29 by Kemal Delic
Robert, Why is Epson Enhanced Matte not archival? Best, Kemal
2002-08-29 by nedbuntline2002
I m giving a lot of thought to trying digital printing, most notably the Epson 2200. I do mostly large format work (4X5) and some 35mm, generally all black
2002-08-29 by scrber
... wrote: I have the same problem in windows XP, also with 1 GB RAM - prints often spit out after a couple of inches. How do you change the
2002-08-29 by Glenn Thureson
Martin, That is reassuring. If I hadn t seen this problem being discussed lately by you and others on this list, I would have gotten pretty discouraged when
2002-08-29 by Julian Thomas
So Martin, are these the famous clogging and greenie inks or are they modified..? Seems a bit dubious to continue foisting an inkset with known problems...
2002-08-29 by Martin Wesley
Glenn, I never used the MIS preloaded cartridges but when I do ink testing with hand loaded cartridges the 1280 seems to have more problems with clogs than
2002-08-29 by Carolyn Frayn
... Hi Jerry... this might be of interest. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/piezography3000/message/19581 Carolyn
2002-08-29 by Glenn Thureson
Martin, I was part way through a VM cartridge when my 1280 choked. I thought, I like the colors, let s go for it. So I called MIS right away and ordered a
2002-08-29 by mike_goff
Lawrence, Actaully you brought up some good points which I wasn t aware of, such as the durability and quality not being as good as the piezo prints. I am also
2002-08-29 by Robert Morrison
Epson Enhanced Matte...hands down winner for non-archival applications. Good price, good blacks, smooth surface. For archival work try Somerset Enhanced,
2002-08-29 by david_bookbinder@sprynet.com
Ken, You could check out Lucky Dog Editions (Everett Harlow) at 978-283-6163, e-mail art@artgliclee.com, web site www.artgiclee.com. He s in my neck of the
2002-08-29 by treadwinkle
Especially for actor headshots or portraits? I ordered the Hahnemühle photo rag and I have to wait. It s on backorder. Poor poor me. :-) In the meantime,
2002-08-29 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Assuming that you want archival B&W (this being a B&W print list) I would recommend you contact Richard Wolfson (a member of this list, I believe), who has
2002-08-29 by Christopher Williams
Everyone seems to have a backorder til at least Sept. 9th. Try to get on a order list at Calumet, B&H or even Amazon.com. Chris Williams New Orleans ... From:
2002-08-29 by Marc McCarron
There is a group for d100 s I have one and am very happy with it. Buy USA only. Shoot everything with NEF files rather than JPG or tif. (having the computer
2002-08-29 by Jerry Olson
I m curious about something I ve never seen discussed on the list. HOW does one profile a Black and white inkset to different papers? For instance, how did J.
2002-08-29 by Stephen Petegorsky
Ken - I don t know if you consider Northampton to be in the Boston area, but I ve worked with a guy named Stan Sherer who does excellent work. You re welcome
2002-08-29 by heliar333
I would like to make some archival prints at 16x20 and larger, but I do not own a large-format inkjet printer. Can anyone offer a recommendation ? Thanks ! Ken
2002-08-28 by Keith Schreiber
Luminos Classic Velour is also known as Hahnemuhle German Etching, Lyson Fine Art Standard, Conetech Orwell, and Royal Plush. I have found Paul s VM-Sepia
2002-08-28 by Patricia Ternahan
thanks, Martin...I tried cleaning the contacts, but I ll look again and see if they are straight. Why does this stuff always happen with a show impending? t