Re: [Digital BW] Piezotone clipping?
2002-08-07 by mfp90021
... some ... Which ones? I have been using Photo Rag, Concorde Rag and EAM on which it happens on all three. I was thinking that it was happening due to the
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2002-08-07 by mfp90021
... some ... Which ones? I have been using Photo Rag, Concorde Rag and EAM on which it happens on all three. I was thinking that it was happening due to the
2002-08-07 by Stan McQueen
... Here s a quote from the MIS website (www.inksupply.com) instructions for the Roark workflow: 1. Edit the image in grayscale mode and convert the mode to
2002-08-07 by Lawrence Smith
... I am hoping that Jon and Co. are really looking at this and building new profiles for the inks. A big part of the value of the system are the profiles!
2002-08-07 by iamsethfriedman
Hi all, This is also present with the Selenium inks. It is very evident with Somerset Velvet and WV HW, in pictures and in the step wedge. It appears to be
2002-08-07 by vinyo88
Lawrence, try filmguard. They have an add in Outdiir Photography for Digital Output Sleeving. Toll free phone 800 777-7744 or http://www.filmguard.com. They
2002-08-07 by Lawrence Smith
All, I m wondering where you all are getting clear print protectors for exchanges etc. I m looking not only for exchanges but also to protect matted prints
2002-08-07 by Lawrence Smith
... I m seeing this as well. Its a pain... It is not noticeable in the step wedge but it sure is in the images... Lawrence ... Lawrence W. Smith Photography
2002-08-07 by Bob Frost
Mark, Would you give us more details on what you do to linearize the printer before making the profile? Bob Frost. ... From: marktuckerdotcom
2002-08-07 by mfp90021
About six weeks ago I switched fro the original piezography inks to the the new Piezotone inks. Initially I was very pleased that my prints weren t
2002-08-07 by Tim Atherton
One of the things about photography that often catches people off-guard and in fact frequently will give a photograph its power to evoke an emotion or reaction
2002-08-07 by royvharrington
... code. ... will do ... that. ... I know what C compilers do. I want to know what YOU are going to give the C compiler to compile i.e. I want YOUR source
2002-08-07 by amateriat
... wrote: ... that ... expect Adams ... Possibly. On the other hand, Jerry Ulesmann, photography s living Mr. Experimental, has
2002-08-07 by Austin Franklin
Hi Roy, ... Er, yes. I ve written a Lisp interpreter as well as a couple of C compilers. I ve designed and coded at least six OSs as well as done a lot of
2002-08-07 by royvharrington
Hi Austin, ... You sure worry about the darnedest things. I haven t any internal knowledge of PS, I m a user and just using it I can see that only 2^15 or
2002-08-07 by Alan Zinn
... Truman, I pretty much agree with you. Just had a discussion today with a friend about what dirty rotten dogs photographers are who don t own up to
2002-08-07 by Martin Wesley
Jeff, I am sitting here running 13x19 prints on Photo Rag 308gsm. I have Selenium PT in my 1280 and I am putting in one sheet at time with the paper thickness
2002-08-07 by J Greer
Now that my 1160 has been felled by the monster clog, I m considering getting an Epson 1280 to produce b/w prints with either the PiezoTone or MIS ink sets.
2002-08-07 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Roy, I know HDR files are low bit justified...and what you want to do with them is set the setpoints, and expand the range over the entire 16 bits
2002-08-07 by Martin Wesley
Hi, I have joined a new 13x19 print exchange group that is being run by Keith Krebs and Inkjetgoodies. There are still openings but they are going fast. Not
2002-08-07 by Ken Carney
I forgot to mention: Be sure you re getting the correct mat board (buffered vs. non-buffered) depending on what kind of print you are mounting. The people at
2002-08-07 by A. Huntley
Thanks to all who replied. FWIW, I exchanged a couple of e-mails with InkJetArt.com, today, regarding their unmarked EEM. It is Epson paper; a special bulk
2002-08-07 by A. Huntley
Tony, I think Ken s reply covered the subject pretty well. FWIW, I ll pass on my framing technique. It hasn t changed much from framing silver prints to
2002-08-07 by royvharrington
Hi Austin, ... Photoshop is in its 7th version, its Adobe s flagship product, thousands of people use and make there living using it, so let me ask you: What
2002-08-06 by ambrotype
Not at all, I think the the Epson 2200 excels at its primary mission : printing fantastic looking colour prints. --A.
2002-08-06 by Alan Zinn
... Truman, One can not set out to make an icon. Very few picures stand out in our media-driven culture. Those that do are the authoratitive models which only
2002-08-06 by Austin Franklin
As far as the 1000 tones issue goes, I believe I m not going to get a good answer from Jon. He said basically (no, I m not quoting) It s done by
2002-08-06 by Austin Franklin
Hi Roy, ... Well, that depends on what PS removes! If the file is high bit justified, and it removes the low bit, that s OK. If it s high bit justified and
2002-08-06 by royvharrington
Hi Austin, ... Yes, correct. ... I guess you weren t one the 16-bit only users. Well 15 bits is way overkill anyway -- the storage and work is all done with
2002-08-06 by marktuckerdotcom
... cartridges too? ... I have seen this question asked a thousand times, and to my knowledge, no one has successfully done it. Everyone wants it to work, but
2002-08-06 by marktuckerdotcom
... Considering the premium cost of ... amateurs as ... Whatever. I would avoid the 2200 at all costs, then. You seem convinced. Mark Tucker
2002-08-06 by Truman Prevatt
I hate to go back to Richard Kersteil - who I had for several courses at the MD Instutitute. We were discussing creative control and how photography fits in
2002-08-06 by Austin Franklin
Hi Roy, ... Oh, you mean PS dithering, not Piezo driver dithering...right? ... Agreed! ... I ve never done anything in PS in 16 bit mode, but using 15 bits is
2002-08-06 by CDTobie@aol.com
... No, thats just the tone of the black ink on that particular paper... its using only one color. C. David Tobie Design Cooperative CDTobie@designcoop.com
2002-08-06 by Todd Flashner
... Thanks C. That s way more than necessary. A verbal yes or no from someone who s already done it is more than enough. T
2002-08-06 by Carolyn Frayn
... I tried Todd, unfortunately that s when my piezo printer decided to take a dive. I ll either get it running this week or buy another one, by then, if you
2002-08-06 by Carolyn Frayn
... It only took 10 seconds to know though.. Then there is the one on my wall, sorry, but I looked at it longer. ... No one would ever let you get away with
2002-08-06 by royvharrington
Hi Austin, ... Yes, using the gradient tool without dithering will make squares, with dithering it will actually smooth between transition. ... I see Tyler has
2002-08-06 by tboleyyh
... darkroom@i... wrote: snip ... I haven t looked at the flush image, but if it is not dithered and is evenly spaced, you should be able to run the median
2002-08-06 by daschkenas@aol.com
Mark, Do you know if the 7600 can handle the 220ml size ink cartridges too? Thanks David Aschkenas
2002-08-06 by ambrotype
Hi Mark, Yes well I was just trying to report an out of the box experience. I understand that using custom profiles may improve b/w output, but this could be
2002-08-06 by ambrotype
... forcing ... driver it only uses ... Hi John, When black is chosen in the driver it must be using more than one ink because the output isnt black ! (its
2002-08-06 by Austin Franklin
... In RGB mode, it certainly appears to be... I ve printed that, and don t see any visible transitions anywhere...in any light that I have available... And
2002-08-06 by Austin Franklin
... Tyler gave me the answer...use RGB mode, and it simply displays the pixel values for all three colors...which are the same, and I assume, the same as the
2002-08-06 by Austin Franklin
Hi Roy, ... Doesn t that depend on how it s made? A step wedge typically has defined squares...and a gradient doesn t necessarily...but it does makes sense
2002-08-06 by Sam A. McCandless
Then I singled you out unfairly, even if unintentionally, Lloyd. I m sorry for that. And I think you re right about life being too short for such distractions.
2002-08-06 by Richard Sintchak
Monday, August 5, 2002, 7:43:39 PM, Paul Roark wrote: PR Richard, PR Sorry for the delayed response, but I ve been out of town. Thanks Paul. I thought you
2002-08-06 by Thom McGraw
... Perhaps you re right, Jerry. Two year old printer used daily is just too much. I ll probably look to replace it with a 1280. Thanks for the feed back.
2002-08-06 by Lloyd O'Daniel
Andrew, No, I don t believe that. I was simply pointing out that his opinion of the software was very different from yours. And you re right: I haven t seen it
2002-08-06 by Lloyd O'Daniel
Sam, Actually, I was the one provoked to respond in kind. But, I won t do it anymore. Life is too short. Lloyd ... From: Sam A. McCandless
2002-08-06 by royvharrington
... Well a gradient in 8-bit is just the same as a 256 step wedge. It not labeled as such but it does have all 256 levels (some do appear to be doubled) and