Re: Piezo vs. Randall example and results. Questions,....
2002-08-19 by Jon
Hi Richard, I don t know if my situation is at all related to yours, but I had the identical results on an image two weeks ago. That image also had a rapid,
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2002-08-19 by Jon
Hi Richard, I don t know if my situation is at all related to yours, but I had the identical results on an image two weeks ago. That image also had a rapid,
2002-08-19 by Ernst Dinkla
... From: Robert Morrison To: Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 4:41 PM Subject: Re:
2002-08-19 by J Greer
A bought some Photo Rag at a local art supply store this weekend and the guy who sold it to me said Photo Rag has the same emulsion as German Etching. I
2002-08-19 by Richard Sintchak
Sunday, August 18, 2002, 4:31:09 PM, Robert Morrison wrote: RM This is one of those images where looking at a smooth grey ramp printed from RM each profile
2002-08-19 by marktuckerdotcom
... wrote: They are doing something similar with inksets/papers over in the epson ... I am helping with coordination of the exchange on the
2002-08-19 by jamiedrouin
Can someone who has used both PhotoRag and German Etching explain the differences between these two papers? There is a sizeable price jump and am curious if it
2002-08-19 by thedigitaldog
... mtucker508@y... wrote: ... Yes. That square to the right is how you can tone any print for B&W. Very, very subtle controls (a little goes a little way)
2002-08-19 by thedigitaldog
... I m pretty sure it does. There was one dialog box I saw that dealt with all 7 inks and one could input numeric values. No reason for us to do this but it s
2002-08-19 by thedigitaldog
... Depends on now long ago. Was it from the 9600? He was printing from the 10000 using just black ink because he wasn t happy with the color casts so those
2002-08-19 by mkravit
Folks, I am now writing an article on making digital negatives utilizing Epson 1280 and Epson 10000 printers. I promised everyone here that I would update the
2002-08-19 by marktuckerdotcom
... lucky! Is this the product that you re talking about: http://www.colorbytesoftware.com/tint.htm
2002-08-19 by thedigitaldog
... so I ... comparative Ping me next week. I was told two weeks but maybe I ll get lucky!
2002-08-19 by Anton Young
Has this been done? I haven t followed this list very closely (397 digests before I m caught up ;-)), so I m not sure if you guys have done this or not, if so
2002-08-19 by Richard Sintchak
Sunday, August 18, 2002, 3:58:31 PM, Martin Wesley wrote: MW Richard, MW The histogram looks pretty good. Well within what would be considered okay. MW At
2002-08-19 by Anton Young
... I saw one of Greg Gorman s B&W prints from the 7600 at MacWorld expo and came very close to canceling my 7600 order on the basis of it, until some people
2002-08-19 by Richard Sintchak
Sunday, August 18, 2002, 4:52:53 PM, jrandall1149 wrote: j Richard: j Under a 10x loupe, I typically don t see any dots on the prints of j stepwedges and/or
2002-08-19 by Anton Young
... I was going to say that the people who have shown you their output must be doing something wrong, but if you also think that the piezo driver output is not
2002-08-19 by Renan Lopes
Congratulations Vallejo, I d like to see this porfolio maybe on a botequim table. Regards Renan Lopes
2002-08-19 by jamiedrouin
One of my carts was not working 100%, which made it next to impossible to get a decent print on my sample pack of Hahnemuhle German Etching (although EAM
2002-08-19 by Tony Terlecki
... I think Jon would would be best answering this. I too assumed than Cone designed the original inks and software but after other sites started selling the
2002-08-19 by Martin Wesley
Austin, A semi-open secret apparently that has been know by a lot of people. My understanding is that Sundance and R9 were marketing the ink and plugin thru
2002-08-19 by Austin Franklin
... Whoa...wait a cotton picking minute here. I thought Cone formulated/developed the inks themselves...at least that was what I believed. When I read this,
2002-08-19 by Richard Sintchak
Sunday, August 18, 2002, 5:04:28 PM, eastcoastprolab wrote: e For those of us still happily making great prints with the origial e Piezo BW inks Is there
2002-08-19 by eastcoastprolab
For those of us still happily making great prints with the origial Piezo BW inks there is now a new source with great prices. Check out www.bwguys.com. Richard
2002-08-18 by jrandall1149
Richard: Under a 10x loupe, I typically don t see any dots on the prints of stepwedges and/or ramps from 0% until about 40% on my 1160. Could you please post
2002-08-18 by Robert Morrison
This is one of those images where looking at a smooth grey ramp printed from each profile (piezo or partitioned RGB workflow) will give you the key to success.
2002-08-18 by Martin Wesley
Richard, The histogram looks pretty good. Well within what would be considered okay. At this point I would first suggest pursuing the Randall version since it
2002-08-18 by Richard Sintchak
Sunday, August 18, 2002, 3:17:06 PM, Martin Wesley wrote: MW Can you give us some info on the file size, 16 or 8 bit, ppi? oops, did not answer all you asked:
2002-08-18 by Richard Sintchak
Sunday, August 18, 2002, 3:17:06 PM, Martin Wesley wrote: MW Richard, MW That kind of tonal transition is seems to be a tough one for inkjet MW printing. I
2002-08-18 by Martin Wesley
Richard, That kind of tonal transition is seems to be a tough one for inkjet printing. I have found the Epson driver is often a better choice in cases like
2002-08-18 by rich8155
Hello all, I m still a relative beginner at this but after 2 months I am getting some very satisfactory results. Some background: I use an Epson 1160 with an
2002-08-18 by Robert Morrison
Thanks for the report, Andrew...this was my impression as well...I was with John from Colorbyte the day before he met with Greg and I was likewise
2002-08-18 by tzinzunzan2000
Well, I guess I spoke too soon. The dots are still there -- black, evenly spaced, about 1/2 inch apart, very very small. I m beginning to suspect that it may
2002-08-18 by Martin Wesley
... (snip) ... the size ... Andrew, For those who like to roll there own separation curves, does this RIP give you independent control of all 7 channels?
2002-08-18 by Martin Wesley
... From: thedigitaldog To: Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 8:16 AM Subject: Re:
2002-08-18 by thedigitaldog
... Velvet enhanced Matt
2002-08-18 by J Greer
Definitely install the Epson carts first to make sure the printer works. I bought a 1280 earlier this year that had to go back because it didn t work. I just
2002-08-18 by J Greer
What paper(s) did you use? Jeff Greer
2002-08-18 by BMercerTX@aol.com
In a message dated 8/18/2002 10:21:11 AM Central Daylight Time, ... Yes, I was reading about that on their site. Sounds like a nice feature but for me, not
2002-08-18 by thedigitaldog
... If all goes well, I ll be printing on my 2200 within 2 weeks. I ll hammer on these guys. Small company so they are pretty focused. There should be no
2002-08-18 by Barry Kelsall
OK, I will offer the opposing opinion. Save the Epson carts for the unlikely event you sell the machine, or if you have to send it for repair. I have set up
2002-08-18 by thedigitaldog
... new ... Well I m taking home a beautiful 30 inch Gorman portrait but I an t sharing I did get two sample prints of an interior. I d call the company
2002-08-18 by flyfishingusa2002
Vinny, As already sugggested, I would use the Epson carts first. Remember though that when you take them out to install the CFS that they will need to be
2002-08-18 by vinyo88
I would use them to be sure the printer works allright first. If you have a problem with the printer you can send it back with the original inks and no
2002-08-18 by André Vallejo
Just came back from the portfolio show in Buenos Aires. The MIS quadtones passed easily by four gallery owners,more than 20 fellow photographers,and one master
2002-08-18 by BMercerTX@aol.com
Andrew, Please keep us posted on what is happening with the 2200. I m sitting here with one still in the box because I m a B&W printer and if I can t get what
2002-08-18 by tzinzunzan2000
Thanks, Martin. That seems to have done the trick. Chris ... other dirt ... release ... am not ... by pushing ... position ... where the ... towel to ... towel
2002-08-18 by Kevin
Ok so I ve ordered a brand new epson 1160 that will arrive on my doorstep in a few days, and im waiting for the CFS with MIS FS-N to arrive within a week, what
2002-08-18 by Truman Prevatt
At 600-700 for the 2200 and 500 for the imageprint s/w, I m not sure how good an option it is when compared to say a 1280 set up for B&W if you prime focus in
2002-08-18 by Martin Wesley
Chris, Something else to try. You might have some ink saturated lint or other dirt on the bottom of the head or print head carriage. You will need to release