2002-08-05 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Given this discussion... Thought this would be of interest... http://www.thebostonchannel.com/entertainment/1590755/detail.html She s one of the HOT 100
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2002-08-05 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... I m not talking about the final output.. of course if you can notice a difference, then that means axiomatically THAT YOU MUST be able to distinguish the
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2002-08-05 by Austin Franklin
Roy, ... No, Roy, I did not miss it . What you and Jon said, I knew long before you two said it. What s interesting is that you both are not answering my
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2002-08-05 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... How about what the best traditional printers can see.. LOL You must have been in this month s print exchange and hate my prints.. LOL Keith [Non-text
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2002-08-05 by Carolyn Frayn
... of course you do. So do I. ... Your prints don t need to be compared to anything. They stand on their own as an exemplary body of work and a perfect
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2002-08-05 by Todd Flashner
Keith If ever you are successful in convincing manufacturers to limit the quality of their output to what you can see, please make sure that you can see at
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2002-08-05 by frankvena
hi again, i have to re-post this request since i got no responses the first time around and am in desperate need of suggestions. thanks in advance for your
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2002-08-05 by Austin Franklin
Roy, ... No one here has EVER said that. If you believe that is what I, or I believe, anyone else here believes, you are mistaken. ... How many tones there
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2002-08-05 by thedigitaldog
... Like the older drivers you can ask to use only black ink but you use both blacks in this case and get a very warm appearing print.
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2002-08-05 by Richard Sintchak
Thanks for the info Keith. Best regards, Richard mailto:richard@contaximages.com
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2002-08-05 by tboleyyh
... snip ... I do. Well done B&W inkjet prints look great, I ve certainly committed to pursuing this form of reproduction for my work. But, When I look at a
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2002-08-05 by Stan McQueen
... Do you know what the other Royal papers are? I ve been using Royal Plush and I really like it, with the Gen5 inks as well as the MIS-VM inks (which I now
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2002-08-05 by royvharrington
... No, Todd, they are just in the interest of smoothing the output and giving the perception of a continuous tone print. It s really amazing how many people
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2002-08-05 by jlerager
Last week Paul Roark suggested that perhaps the best quad ink combination could be FS/FSN black position ink used with the Piezotone grays. Does anyone yet
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2002-08-05 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... I meant 100 sheet pack.. Keith [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2002-08-05 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Well, I have a nice 1000 sheet pack of A3 EEM/EAM without the watermark I bought from them about two weeks back.. from their April newsletter: ARCHIVAL
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2002-08-05 by thedigitaldog
... Let s be a bit more accurate here. The 2200 will never print Hexachrome until Epson produces an Orange and Green ink. If you want a quick look at what
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2002-08-05 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
To make my point crystal clear... If humans only could see Cyan and Magenta, all tones would have to be made up of discernible combinations of those colors..
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2002-08-05 by Richard Sintchak
Monday, August 5, 2002, 11:24:29 AM, Editor P.O.V. Image Service wrote: EPOVIS So, to get it without the watermark... InkJetart.com is it. EPOVIS Keith
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2002-08-05 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Back to the issue of NUMBER of tones... The baseline for measuring tones HAS to be the human eye.. Otherwise it doesn t make much sense, right? I mean we
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2002-08-05 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Sad thing is that reviewers are always complementing the look of the driver interface.. UGH.. I don t care what it looks like, I don choose a hammer
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2002-08-05 by Carolyn Frayn
... Oh man Todd, you can t be that bored! Carolyn
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2002-08-05 by Tim Spragens
Hi Frank, as to developers, try a roll or two in Rodinal, it will be anything but mushy unless your scanner doesn t focus well... and if that s the case the
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2002-08-05 by Todd Flashner
... Careful Roy, those extra tones would be considered noise. By Austin s definition, that much noise would point of a print of really low DyR. No wait, by
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2002-08-05 by Jerry Olson
Kari, I m Sorry, I didn t finish that thought. Even the gray inks (Small Gamut) MIS, Piezo, etc. do experience metamerism to a degree. Some show much less
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2002-08-05 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... So, to get it without the watermark... InkJetart.com is it. Keith **************************************************************** CONFIDENTIALITY &
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2002-08-05 by Jerry Olson
Kari, most of the people on this list ARE using gray inks to print black and white prints. It is the Digital Black and White The Print List... Jerry
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2002-08-05 by royvharrington
... Austin, Well I don t feel quite so bad, Jon Cone gave you the same answer as I did and again you missed it. I ll try one more time. Just so we re talking
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2002-08-05 by Doug Fisher
For what it is worth, I just called Epson Connection (at the suggestion of the people at Atlex) in regard to the watermark issue on the EEM paper (which is
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2002-08-05 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Exactly... When I ve lectured to photo students, I ve said, when you shoot, think first of the emotion you want to convey.. Given that photography is
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2002-08-05 by thedigitaldog
... Yes but no such inks are made by Epson and only time will tell if such inks from 3rd parties will show up with the 2200 which uses 7 individual ink
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2002-08-05 by Austin Franklin
... Martin, Sorry, but . It s also EXACTLY what I ve been saying too...the fact that the tonality isn t mapped 1:1 via dithering is undisputable, and
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2002-08-05 by Karl Wolz
Andrew - or anyone else with a knowledgeable opinion, Dumb (hope not) newbie question here: I m pretty sure that I ve seen grey-tone inks available for Epson
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2002-08-05 by Jerry Olson
Richard, yes, the royal renaissance is the same as photo rag #308. Royal Riviera is heavily textured, but also gives a very deep black. So does wells river,
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2002-08-05 by Martin Wesley
... From: Austin Franklin To: Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 6:15 AM Subject: RE:
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2002-08-05 by Richard Sintchak
Sunday, August 4, 2002, 8:43:14 AM, Jerry Olson wrote: JO Rich, looks perfect on my monitor. JO EAM gives deeper blacks than any paper except the hahnemuhle
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2002-08-05 by Jerry Olson
I like photo matte better than Epson archival/endurance matte in every respect except one. You will get a slightly deeper black on the EAM/EEM papers. About 3
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2002-08-05 by Andrew Rodney
... You are correct. I d highly recommend the 729 patch however. Andrew Rodney
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2002-08-05 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Read carefully, Andrew; it says ProfilerPRO, not ProfileMaker Pro... so he already has 729 patch capability, if he is willing to read that many patches
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2002-08-05 by frankg_photo
... give. Are ... anti newton ... No I dont have the glass holder - actually i didn t even know there was one - It s a rental unit that I get from time to time
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2002-08-05 by bgs
I did but took it off in the interest of good taste and civility. Life must be extremely boring sometimes. To not understand the language of vision is to not
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2002-08-05 by thedigitaldog
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2002-08-05 by Austin Franklin
... Barry, No need to get THAT nasty. At least you didn t accuse him of having a large collection of John Tess... ;-) Austin
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2002-08-05 by marktuckerdotcom
... wrote: I don t say this because I have a ... community ... Oh Contrare, Samuel! This list has become overburdened by pixel count and inkjet
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2002-08-05 by bgs
I m curious how you have mastered the ability to know what another persons reality is. It may not be the same as yours, believe it or not. When you shoot a
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2002-08-05 by thedigitaldog
... And you believe that? Well I guess my respect for you just went down the tubes. How can a utility (even a good one which GB certainly isn t) the primary
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2002-08-05 by Sam A. McCandless
Incivility should be kept off the list. I hope Andew won t be provoked to respond in kind, and I think Lloyd should send this sort of e-mail, if at all, off
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2002-08-05 by Austin Franklin
I did get a response from Jon Cone on the dithering. His comment was basically that a dither pattern was not visually evident , and secondly that it does
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2002-08-05 by Austin Franklin
Roy, What do YOU believe the issue is that I missed? You clearly said what your main point was ( The main point was that the 256 levels i.e. 8-bit files
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2002-08-05 by Truman Prevatt
The photographer is not just one person. The photojournalist reports the facts, but in the hands of Cartier-Bresson, W. Eugene Smith, Lange and others the
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