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Re: [Digital BW] prints looking "muddy"

2002-08-11 by Luke Granfield

Did you do a nozzle check? My muddy prints have all been the result of nozzles not squirting and it does look very different from the monitor. Luke ... From:

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prints looking "muddy"

2002-08-11 by frankg_photo

1160 with MIS sepia neutral inkset on EAM & Paul s curves. I just cant get snap & sparkle into my prints. They tend to be too flat I don t really know

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Re: printing faux "filed edges"

2002-08-11 by Doug I.

Lawrence, Here s the best homemade approach I ve been able to come up if/when I want subtle sloppy borders (for 35mm in my case). This was arrived at by

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RE: [Digital BW] Stair Interpolation

2002-08-11 by Alan Zinn

... name a few. All work as advertised. And, you can t beat em for the price! I have directly compared SIPro (stair interpolation) to GF, and CSPro

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Re: Stair Interpolation

2002-08-11 by ungram

... DigitalVelvia, to ... the price! I ... perform as ... Highly ... Surf on ... files better ... Stair Interpolation is not a digital camera specific action.

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Density Measurements on 2200 Wedges

2002-08-10 by Martin Wesley

Carl Schofield was kind enough to send me some step wedges printed on his Epson 2200 on EAM using the Photo Black and the Matte Black inks. I only have the

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Clogging

2002-08-10 by Martin Wesley

I wanted to post something on the topic of clogging as we seem to have many different experiences and expectations. Most of the concern appears to come from

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RE: [Digital BW] Stair Interpolation

2002-08-10 by A. Huntley

Mark, I have several of Fred s actions: LPBatch, CSPro, SIPro, DigitalVelvia, to name a few. All work as advertised. And, you can t beat em for the price! I

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RE: [Digital BW] Stair Interpolation

2002-08-10 by Austin Franklin

... Jerry, I believe the sharpest image you can possibly get would be if the image was a line art image ;-) I am curious, does the D-60 have a linear mode? I

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Colorbyte and Piezo Pro RIPs

2002-08-10 by Mr_Misty_44

Is anyone on the list using Colorbyte s Image Print with their 7000series Epson. I m especially interested in anyone who uses the Windows Version since I

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Re: printing faux "filed edges"

2002-08-10 by marktuckerdotcom

... film rebate. ... faux filed ... ? Friends don t let Friends make fake borders. Seriously. Just don t do it. You ll never feel good about that image ever

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Climate/frequency of printing

2002-08-10 by jimhayes361

To follow up on keeping a printer clog free: I live in Colorado which as you might be able to tell from the fires, is in a multi-year drought with low humidity

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Re: [Digital BW] Stair Interpolation

2002-08-10 by Jerry Olson

I just bought his D60 sharpener. It is better than any other sharpener I ve ever used. It automatically gives you the sharpest image possible without any

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Re: Best printer for B&W Printing???

2002-08-10 by dgabbe2001

Thought I d mention a few more things to take into consideration about choosing a printer. If you are Mac based, then OS X is in your future. The 1280 has a

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Re: [Digital BW] Digest Number 892

2002-08-10 by grdglass@aol.com

Hi Martin, The 3000 is on the Epson site, in their professional printers section. Helene ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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printing faux "filed edges"

2002-08-10 by lawrencetrek

when I scan my MF B/W negatives on my 2450 I include the film rebate. Now when I print these images, is there an easy way to create faux filed edges, like you

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RE: [Digital BW] Stair Interpolation

2002-08-10 by A. Huntley

Bob, www.fredmiranda.com Highly recommended for many wonderful Photoshop actions. Best regards, Alan ... From: workmantx@aol.com [SMTP:workmantx@aol.com] Sent:

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