Re: [Digital BW] Number of tones was Re: Do inkjets dither or not?
2002-08-06 by Todd Flashner
... Austin My sense is that Roark s curves, in general, give Piezo comparable quality. But remember, they are hand rolled, so it s possible that those for
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2002-08-06 by Todd Flashner
... Austin My sense is that Roark s curves, in general, give Piezo comparable quality. But remember, they are hand rolled, so it s possible that those for
2002-08-06 by Austin Franklin
... That is the one I thought you were using when you did your measurements (21step)...but that s not a 256 step wedge. What s the 256 step wedge you are
2002-08-06 by royvharrington
... The 21step file (both Piezo s and Paul Roark s) have steps on the bottom but the top is just a gradient. If you want a particular layout, PS can do it
2002-08-06 by marktuckerdotcom
... wrote: With ... am not sure ... (especially ... There are several places that will produce an ICC profile for your particular printer. And
2002-08-06 by Austin Franklin
Some interesting links dealing with the number of graytones the human eye can discern: This one says 64:
2002-08-06 by André Vallejo
Anyone tried MIS quads with transparencies made for inkjets and common Avery labels?
2002-08-06 by Paul Roark
Jerry, Although I have not tested the new PiezoTone black against the Generations Enhanced black, the tests of the two in separate sessions with the same
2002-08-06 by Paul Roark
Richard, Sorry for the delayed response, but I ve been out of town. ... The FS-N, FS, and VM blacks are all the same. If you compare one test set with
2002-08-06 by Austin Franklin
... Roy, The only reason for what you ve seen? I ve given technical and practical reasons why I don t believe the Pizeo system really prints over 1000
2002-08-06 by tboleyyh
... snip ... If you recall I didn t let you look at any one of them for more than about 15 seconds. That s the key. Shorter is even better if you can get away
2002-08-06 by lawrencetrek
Mark, first let me say I love your work and your website. I am anxious to see new pictures beyond cuba. As an amateur B/W enthusiast, I apologize for my
2002-08-06 by tboleyyh
... snip ... Probably something, I certainly prefer it as we ve discussed. On the other hand older Frank Gohlke s prints that I ve seen are extremely
2002-08-06 by Ken Carney
Tony: Here is what I do, essentially the same procedure as for silver prints. You might give some thought to the frame size. I don t print large (usually max
2002-08-06 by royvharrington
... The only reason I ve seen is: 2^8 = 256
2002-08-06 by Frank Vena
well, i tried printing the image with high speed off and the banding is almost completely gone. it s gone enough to be not noticeable unless you knew it was
2002-08-06 by jamiedrouin
I d like to mount the b/w negatives used for editioned images in individual slide mounts and would like some advice on how best to do this. Is there a general
2002-08-06 by jc_color
I simply don t want to speculate, I want to know if the claim is true or not. Not mumbo jumbo theoretical fluff..... blah, blah, blah, blah,
2002-08-06 by johnvphoto
... I m not totally sure but I think when you turn off color in the driver it only uses one black - not the lighter one. John V.
2002-08-06 by Frank Vena
hi martin, thanks for responding. no i haven t tried it with high speed off but i will right now and let you know what happens. Frank
2002-08-06 by frankg_photo
sure to look at your scans at good screen resolutions? Odd number ... 100% is ... Yes, I m looking at 100% - that s what upsetting me :-) Frank
2002-08-06 by Alan Zinn
... I believe photos contain little truth or facts. They can only give the viewer a text to study. The viewer sees them as a template to compare to familiar
2002-08-06 by marktuckerdotcom
... true ... forcing ... Were you working on your own 2200, and had you custom profiled it, and had the Linearization process been completed? If not, I d say
2002-08-06 by Alan Zinn
... Frank, Grain is too fine for the scanner to reproduce as natural grain so whatever developer you use may not make a diference. The scanner software
2002-08-06 by ambrotype
I spent many hours yesterday evaluating bw printing with the epson 2200 : the news is not good. All my tests were done with epson semi gloss and photoblack
2002-08-05 by Darren Collins
I don t know much about framing etc, but the stuff I ve had framed professionally also had some sort of tape running right around the back of the frame,
2002-08-05 by Truman Prevatt
... and more importantly insects. Truman
2002-08-05 by Truman Prevatt
However, quantization to 8 bits carries only a fixed amount of information and has a fixed noise floor. What you can do is limited by that. See any good text
2002-08-05 by Austin Franklin
Roy, ... No, neither of you did. You speculated, and Jon simply didn t answer it. I understand how they CAN be derived, but not how they ARE derived. ... I
2002-08-05 by Doug Fisher
... I guess so at this point. They are the only ones willing to make that statement about their supply of EEM from what I read at various websites. At the
2002-08-05 by Martin Wesley
In response to Keith s recent flame and remarks by others that have been less than friendly or polite, I want to remind all the members that such behavior is
2002-08-05 by royvharrington
... Austin, You did write this, didn t you? ... Don t Jon and I answer where the other 744 levels come from? You are off on a tangent that people already
2002-08-05 by Tony Terlecki
I m going to start framing prints in archival frames and was wondering what techniques and materials other people use. I must admit that after reading up a bit
2002-08-05 by Jon Zax
We will be holding a meeting on Thursday night where, we will drink copious amounts of Benedictine & Brandy, then hold open discourse as to how many cows can
2002-08-05 by Anthony Atkielski
... Very few; but even so, supply dramatically exceeds demand.
2002-08-05 by Truman Prevatt
But that doesn t explain why people are examining and discusing the photographs of one fifty years after they were taken and the photos from another are
2002-08-05 by Jerry Olson
Here s some info Stan, Any name with Royal in it is Hahnemuhle. (at media street). Paper names: Hahnemühle - German Etching 310 (Inkjet genuine mould made)
2002-08-05 by Todd Flashner
... Take a dud neg, or even a piece from the tail of a processes roll, take a needle and scratch an X into the emulsion (corner to corner across a film
2002-08-05 by Jon Zax
Although I mostly use Plus-X I have tried this with Tri-X with good results as far as smoother apparent grain. Develop in FG-7 1:15 but instead of water use
2002-08-05 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... You know what Carolyn, that s two flames in a row... I won t respond a second time in return onlist... However, you have been clearly trying to incite a
2002-08-05 by Carolyn Frayn
... Thank you Martin. It is always a pleasure to read words of reason and thoughtfulness. I guess that is what has been bothering me about some of what has
2002-08-05 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Certainly... Of course, we will come up with different numbers for differing combinations of ink, media, lighting., etc... I think what what is clear so
2002-08-05 by Martin Wesley
Frank, I did look at your image and I have ever encountered anything like that. This was printed from a patch generated in PS so there are no issues of
2002-08-05 by frankg_photo
Thanks to all for responding to my film/dev post - I will have to spend a little time digesting all the indications given. Meanwhile, I suspect that the
2002-08-05 by Martin Wesley
... From: Carolyn Frayn To: Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 1:29 PM Subject: Re: [Digital
2002-08-05 by Carolyn Frayn
... Funny, I read what Todd wrote with sincere agreement. What would the thoughts of others regarding your prints in a print exchange have to do with anything
2002-08-05 by Carolyn Frayn
... oh, I like that one. Carolyn
2002-08-05 by Martin Wesley
... From: tboleyyh To: Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 12:32 PM Subject: [Digital BW]
2002-08-05 by Doug Fisher
... matters show.
2002-08-05 by Truman Prevatt
Anybody can develop the skills to push a shutter button. Anybody can develop the skills the make a print. Any with sufficient training can report reality
2002-08-05 by Carolyn Frayn
... that is exactly what the original discussion was about for crying out loud. ... oh that s priceless... just priceless. I didn t read past that one. Carolyn