[Digital BW] Re: Epson 2200 Has anyone used one yet?
2002-08-02 by scho_2000
... Just tried the open shade/tungsten comparison on two 2200 B&W prints (archival matte, printed with the enhanced matte-PK profile). Under tungsten I can
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2002-08-02 by scho_2000
... Just tried the open shade/tungsten comparison on two 2200 B&W prints (archival matte, printed with the enhanced matte-PK profile). Under tungsten I can
2002-08-02 by Anthony Atkielski
... Nope. You are confusing dots and pixels. Machine dots can only have as many colors as there are inks, on machines with opaque inks (such as inkjets).
2002-08-02 by Carolyn Frayn
... Thanks Austin, I haven t spit coffee in a while... Carolyn
2002-08-02 by jrandall1149
Andy: No difference in image quality between FS and FS VM inksets. FS VM as the name implies allows variable toning from warm to cool with the inkset. The FS
2002-08-02 by Carolyn Frayn
... Oh sorry, I should have read this before saying anything, much better to use the Cow analogy... Carolyn
2002-08-02 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Hold a B&W print under a tungsten light, and see if it shows a purple cast, or in outside open shade, and see if it shows a green cast. C. David Tobie
2002-08-02 by Carolyn Frayn
... You are confusing pixel and dot here. Different dots, different inks are combined to re-produce the pixel. ... You don t need to be that far away, what ink
2002-08-02 by Carolyn Frayn
... Of course you don t. You cannot exchange ppi and dpi like that. they are not the same thing. That is why a file can be various ppi numbers and print well
2002-08-02 by Robert Morrison
I think the problem with this and many other techniques (including Jeff Schewe s working with individual channels in layers) is that they can t be done in
2002-08-02 by hsitz
Anthony -- While your world s cheapest inkjet printer may have only three possible pixel colors, there are lots of color inkjets that have only four possible
2002-08-02 by ungram
I ve been a member of the group for a few months, have paid attention to the many helpful comments and finally started printing with the MIS VM cartridge on
2002-08-02 by Anthony Atkielski
... Not really. Dithering is a process in which two or more pixels are assigned two or more different colors, with the expectation that the human eye will see
2002-08-02 by rmcooke
Hello All, In the August 2002 issue of the Digital Imaging Digest (which is written by the folks at the PMA - Photo Marketing Association) they cover quad tone
2002-08-02 by Jerry Olson
Hi Group, I have an oddball clog I cannot get rid of, and was wondering if this sounds familiar to anybody. Every tone and color prints perfectly, except dark
2002-08-02 by Stan McQueen
... I interpreted Anthony s statement as a refutation to the commonly-held notion (well, probably not so much among this group) that a printer dot is a pixel.
2002-08-02 by Stan McQueen
... That s why I told the story. The Challenger panel was an exception to the rule stated above. It might have been expected to come to a predetermined
2002-08-02 by CDTobie@aol.com
... You are talking unencapsulated pigment inks, and gloss media, which is not a terribly compatible combination... C. David Tobie Design Cooperative
2002-08-02 by CDTobie@aol.com
... With current dithering algorithms it is not a fixed function... so there is no single number. C. David Tobie Design Cooperative CDTobie@designcoop.com
2002-08-02 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Trust me that Andrew, like myself, is not making his living from building custom profiles; its a loss leader service at the individual consultant level. I
2002-08-02 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Having worked with developing gray balance algorithms myself, I can tell you that they do work (can work would be a better general phrase), but lets
2002-08-02 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Martin, Well, given enough time, most sensible people eventually do ;-) Regards, Austin
2002-08-02 by Austin Franklin
Anthony, ... You don t get 2880 cows per inch either...these printers are spec d in DOTS per inch, NOT pixels per inch, or cows per inch. If the printer says
2002-08-02 by Margaret Lucas
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2002-08-02 by Shire,Stanley
I think you ve got the answer. As with anything in Photoshop, there are multiple roads to the same destination. Each image is different and may require a
2002-08-02 by Shire,Stanley
There is, I believe, a better way to convert RGB to grayscale than with Channel Mixer. Russell Brown has a nice pdf tutorial and video on his web site.
2002-08-02 by Doug I.
Anthony, I m no engineer, and tend to focus on the end result rather than the technology behind it. But it is my understanding that an Epson advantage vs. HP,
2002-08-02 by Todd Flashner
Hi Bob, I dunno. I certainly didn t mean to imply I thought Jeff s way was better - they both offer a lot of control. The one thing I do like about Jeff s way
2002-08-02 by Truman Prevatt
I would go with PW Pro. I have Photoshop and use it some. But PWP is much more intutive and easier to use. There may be some functionality in Photoshop not in
2002-08-02 by Shire,Stanley
I just read through the thread (with pretty good explanations) on Rob Galbraith s list. Andrew makes some good points (no soft proofing with GB for one) but
2002-08-02 by Anthony Atkielski
... The last time I tried an HP printer for photos, the ink washed away instantly as I watched when I held it under a faucet, leaving blank paper. I wrote off
2002-08-02 by Shire,Stanley
I laughed also. If nothing else, Andrew is opinionated and passionate about color management. Stan Shire Associate Professor/Department Chair Photographic
2002-08-02 by Ernst Dinkla
... From: hsitz To: Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 9:48 PM Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Do
2002-08-02 by Anthony Atkielski
... The only resolution that interests me is pixels per inch, and that s nowhere near 720 ppi. If it is even 200 ppi, I d be surprised. I can easily see the
2002-08-02 by Glenn Thureson
Oh my, I m still laughing after reading http://www.robgalbraith.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=3&t=00100 5 . You may know Andrew, but go on and
2002-08-02 by Bob Frost
Todd, Isn t Russell Brown s method better still? Bob Frost. ... From: Todd Flashner ... to
2002-08-02 by Anthony Atkielski
... The inks I m looking at on inkjet prints are hardly transparent at all. ... I did. ... The essential point is that the true resolution of an inkjet printer
2002-08-02 by julianthomas221259
Well I wouldn t go that far. My last 4 sales I ve given customers the choice of photorag or sprayed semimatte and once they ve seen them they ve taken semi
2002-08-02 by Anthony Atkielski
... I know. Neither are offset printing inks. But for practical purposes, they are generally treated as opaque. They do not have the transparency of dye-sub
2002-08-02 by Anthony Atkielski
... There s no harm in using whatever resolution you have. But if my file doesn t have enough pixels to print at 360 ppi at the size I want, there s no harm
2002-08-02 by tomoc
Bill- Steve was understating your problem...pigment inks are horrible on glossy paper...spraying helps, but not an easy solution. If you really want glossy,
2002-08-02 by sdmey4@aol.com
I ve taken the liberty of cutting this message from the Piezo3000 list as there where no comments made There. If Howard Greenberg and Petter Fetterman
2002-08-02 by GJ Kunze
... From: Darren Collins Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:50 AM To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Digital BW]Foveon and saving
2002-08-02 by david_bookbinder@sprynet.com
I use Picture Window Pro together with Elements all the time. I think they are quite complementary. I don t right off recall which features of Picture Window
2002-08-02 by steve1t
I m having a ball learning to use Photoshop Elements. But, one feature that Adobe left out of the Elements Version of Photoshop is the Channel Mixer. I can
2002-08-02 by Martin Wesley
... From: scho_2000 To: Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 5:13 PM Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Epson
2002-08-02 by Martin Wesley
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2002-08-02 by Martin Wesley
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2002-08-02 by Martin Wesley
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2002-08-02 by Bill Boy
Thanks for the info, Overcoating would be an option I will offer but will try and see how they hold up. everything will be an experiment. What paper would you
2002-08-02 by Truman Prevatt
... Feynmann was only doing what he always did so well - teach with a flare for the dramatic. The shattering of the frozen O ring was the type of thing he did