Re: [Digital BW] Do inkjets dither or not?
2002-08-03 by tboleyyh
... wrote: snip ... I m not sure why this is so hard to understand. There is nothing grayscale, or single channel, about quad tone printing
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2002-08-03 by tboleyyh
... wrote: snip ... I m not sure why this is so hard to understand. There is nothing grayscale, or single channel, about quad tone printing
2002-08-03 by Martin Wesley
Julian, Back in the earlier and mid 70 s I sprayed a bunch of my silver prints that were mounted on black board with Kyrlon spray primarily to try and keep the
2002-08-03 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... 64k Unique greyscale levels? What would the point be to that? The human eye would be unable to distinguish between the VAST majority of them... AFAIK the
2002-08-03 by tboleyyh
... I m just giving you an example, from a specific file that was processed as I descibed, not the ideal. 29,037 levels was the reported resuly from that
2002-08-03 by Austin Franklin
Hi Tyler, ... Well, no, 16 bits is 64k unique levels. Anyway, that isn t relevant. The printer simply can not produce that many different levels, without
2002-08-03 by tboleyyh
... Austin, starting with a 16 bit grayscale file, then preparing it for quad printing though a RIP remaining entirely in 16 bit in very much the same way
2002-08-03 by sdmey4@aol.com
Kent, its definatley not in production anymore. You might find a refurb somewhere. You would have to go with the 7500 and those might be hard to come by since
2002-08-03 by Martin Wesley
... From: Anthony Atkielski To: Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 12:15 AM Subject: Re:
2002-08-03 by stl_biz
The Epson web site says this printer is no longer available. Is this true? Pardon me, I m new at this, but isn t this the only 24 inch model that accepts
2002-08-03 by danielsroka
... I just received mine a couple days ago. Initial impressions: - easy to set up. the machine is nice and solid - very quiet when printing - fast compared to
2002-08-03 by Carolyn Frayn
snip ... Not being one of those but just wanted to note that you can find a lot of info about this measurement of perceptual color differences on the web. As
2002-08-02 by johnvphoto
You just need to replace the carts with virgin carts - not the whole system= . Move the chips from the Warm inks to the new carts. Carts are about $35. at the
2002-08-02 by Robert C Wittig
... Thanks, but I did download Chris s workflow, and the pdf file that goes with it, but the pdf describes the workflow as being for the Epson 1160 printer, so
2002-08-02 by Jerry Olson
I ll try it Karl, nothing to lose! Thanks, Jerry
2002-08-02 by bjpm77
First off, if my question has been addressed previously (ad nauseum…), please just direct me to the appropriate thread. I am currently using a 1280 running a
2002-08-02 by jrandall1149
Bob: Disaster YES. Check out Chris Brandin s workflow for 4-color printers and MIS-Original Quad inkset on the MIS site.
2002-08-02 by Glenn Thureson
Andrew, As I have written elsewhere, I ve thought more about it since I wrote that inflammatory bit. I think what bothers me is that Andrew has worked years
2002-08-02 by thedigitaldog
... Yup, most of us in one form or another. NONE of us were paid to be in California to advise. Most if not all of us have publically discussed our dislike for
2002-08-02 by flyfishingusa2002
I too am in the market for a new printer, but it must be capable of producing B/W prints at least to the standard of my 1160 or my 3000. At the moment I am not
2002-08-02 by thedigitaldog
... I m not only the co-founder, I m the only founder. Bottle washer, cook, accountant, receptionist and so forth. Naturally someone that isn t very educated
2002-08-02 by Sam A. McCandless
... Of, if you would like the option to vary from neutral to sepia, switch to the MIS VM Sepia-Neutral ink set. Sam McCandless samcc@vom.com
2002-08-02 by Shire,Stanley
Dear Mr. Shire, Your request for information regarding the non-availability of EPSON GrayBalancer software has been referred to Customer Relations for
2002-08-02 by Robert C Wittig
... Thanks! -wittig http://www.robertwittig.com/ A business is as honest as its advertisements. .
2002-08-02 by Doug I.
Just got a call from a Margaret at Epson regarding my phoned-in question yesterday about the Gray Balancer issue. While she was very pleasant (and there is
2002-08-02 by Karl Wolz
Since no one else has taken a stab at this: Jerry, I am not at all expert in matters of printers (though I m learning a bunch on this list), but have you tried
2002-08-02 by Richard Sintchak
Friday, August 2, 2002, 1:50:51 PM, Robert C Wittig wrote: RCW I finally closed the deal on a used Epson 3000 with a full set of MIS RCW Quadtone inks, and
2002-08-02 by Bob Frost
Austin, I ve got a cow in one of my inkjet prints! It looks fairly well-used. I liked the comment - sorry Anthony. Bob Frost. ... From: Austin Franklin
2002-08-02 by Truman Prevatt
If I take - which I have done - a print for a collection of prints I have by Howard Bond, a fairly reasonable photographer and a good printer, and view them in
2002-08-02 by Robert C Wittig
I finally closed the deal on a used Epson 3000 with a full set of MIS Quadtone inks, and have begun to play with it, using Photoshop 5 to manage my image
2002-08-02 by Glenn Thureson
I ve thought more about it since I wrote that inflammatory bit. I think what bothers me is that Andrew has worked years in inkjet and PS, has access to
2002-08-02 by Robert C Wittig
... Roark s ... himself. I checked this out, but unless I am misunderstanding something, Paul s curves are only for MIS Variable Mix inks. I m using an Epson
2002-08-02 by Austin Franklin
Hi Herb, ... Oh, please DO quibble! I ve had a number of arguments about this very subject with Jon...and others. ... Understood. But, technically, there is
2002-08-02 by scho_2000
... and ... Probably quite acceptable for the casual BW printer and not quite acceptable for the purist. I compared a favorite image today printed on both the
2002-08-02 by hsitz
... colors, ... really no ... to see ... Yes, of course, I should have been more careful to distinguish between the pixels of the digital image and the dots
2002-08-02 by Austin Franklin
... Anthony, what on earth are you talking about? Pixels have nothing to do with this, and pixels aren t assigned anything. A dither algorithm takes pixels
2002-08-02 by grdglass@aol.com
I am wondering if there is a workaround to get the status monitor visible under Windows 2000 for the Epson 3000/1520. It was visible under Win 98. Epson says
2002-08-02 by daintreeriver2002
I just got going with my new MIS VM quadtone inks and EAM paper early this week. My first attempt, on Monday, using a scanned negative (as a positive) and
2002-08-02 by Austin Franklin
and BTW... ... I believe 100, not 1000...you simply can t have more than 256 values in an 8 bit byte... ... I don t know that is true either...as it s not the
2002-08-02 by Austin Franklin
Hi Richard, ... I think he is being evasive here. Of course, they dither...and I ve had this very discussion with him, and he knows they dither. It s like
2002-08-02 by Carolyn Frayn
... Hi back Austin, it s been a while... ... That sounds totally painful... remember doing that with coke as a kid though Carolyn
2002-08-02 by Carolyn Frayn
... shhhh, I cannot udder a word. (never thought I d sink to cow humour - stop it!)
2002-08-02 by GJ Kunze
Did I mention it was premium luster paper? ... From: CDTobie@aol.com Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 1:20 PM To: scho@mac.com;
2002-08-02 by GJ Kunze
I made a couple of prints that look real good under daylight, but go slightly magenta under tungsten, and more so under flourescent. Thesev are monochrome
2002-08-02 by Austin Franklin
Hi Herb, ... Dots...not pixels...printers don t print pixels, and there is really no relationship between the pixels and the dots, that you will be able to see
2002-08-02 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Carolyn, Glad I could help ;-) Too bad you didn t shark it...like when it goes up your nose, and you make a kind of snark sound...at least I
2002-08-02 by Moreno Polloni
... use ... You re not one of the people beta-testing the new Gateway printers, are you?
2002-08-02 by Carolyn Frayn
... I read you differently, the poster was asking aren t all inkjet printers required to use a dither by definition. and you responded with pixels not dots.
2002-08-02 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Two issues, really: slight metamerism in the new metamerism-free inks, and slight crossovers in the new perfect profiles . We all knew perfection was a
2002-08-02 by cbaumwell
Located in NJ. 8 months left on Warranty. Anyone interested, please contact me off list. Thanks You. Clyde clyde@chromatype.com
2002-08-02 by Anthony Atkielski
... No, I m not. Dithering involves the use of more than one pixel to create the impression of some color intermediate between those pixels. A dithered image