Re: Epson 2200 Has anyone used one yet?
2002-08-02 by scho_2000
... Just received mine yesterday. I ve only made a couple of BW prints so far, but neutrality is quite good using the canned profile for enhanced matte and I
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2002-08-02 by scho_2000
... Just received mine yesterday. I ve only made a couple of BW prints so far, but neutrality is quite good using the canned profile for enhanced matte and I
2002-08-01 by Ernst Dinkla
... From: Shire,Stanley To: Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 1:03 PM Subject: RE: [Digital
2002-08-01 by Ernst Dinkla
Anthony, you wrote, ... nowhere ... Depending on what you want to reproduce an Epson printer with a true 720 dpi resolution will require 720 ppi down to 180
2002-08-01 by sdmey4@aol.com
In a message dated 08/01/2002 2:50:17 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ... Pigment inks usually don t do well on glossy papers, rubs right off. Are you planning on
2002-08-01 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Given I formerly did a good aount of sports work.. Including an SI Spoeical Issue cover shot... You d think I would have thought of them... Sometimes one
2002-08-01 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Agreed 100%! I added Challenger knowing that story quite well.. The story you so nicely told for me was EXACTLY why Challenegr was included on the list..
2002-08-01 by Shire,Stanley
I think we re talking about marketing decisions - both with the exclusion of the cd printer and with the gray balancer. Are more people in Europe printing CDs
2002-08-01 by Anthony Atkielski
... Sports Illustrated has never had stringent requirements for image quality. Speed and content are everything, it seems, which is logical for sports.
2002-08-01 by Lloyd O'Daniel
With all due respect Professor, I think it s your logic that is inverted. Epson s reasons for not including the CD printing on the 2200 are irrelevant to the
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
Oh Anthony, ... That is true...but... ... That is simply not true. SOME printers do have variable sized dots...but not all do. ... Spacing is typically not
2002-08-01 by tomoc
Keith- Sports illustrated has been digital only for almost 3 years. Tom O Connell TomOC@softhome.net www.thomasoconnell.com ... have a ... also a ... to take
2002-08-01 by Anthony Atkielski
... Theoretically it is difficult, because modern printers don t use simple halftone screen rasters to create their images; some use stochastic screening and
2002-08-01 by Anthony Atkielski
... Inkjet printers, like offset presses, use essentially opaque inks in four or more colors, usually cyan, yellow, magenta, and black. Since these inks are
2002-08-01 by Shire,Stanley
I have used one (a beta unit) and, out of the box, the prints (I was printing both grayscale and RGB) the output was very nice. (I do print with both a 1270
2002-08-01 by Shire,Stanley
Andrew was only one member of the group. Jeff Schewe was also on the panel and he doesn t make profiles. Following your logic, was there anyone on the panel
2002-08-01 by Bill Boy
I am about to convert my 1270 to a dedicated BxW printer and have decided to go with the MIS STANDARD FS INKSET. What is the best choice for glossy papers?
2002-08-01 by Ernst Dinkla
... From: Anthony Atkielski To: Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 10:14 AM Subject: Re:
2002-08-01 by Stan McQueen
... As I recall, the presence of Richard Feynmann on the Challenger Panel resulted in a finding that was actually useful, albeit one that some engineers at
2002-08-01 by Todd Flashner
... Doug, You might want to try taking your action one step further. I got this from Jeff Schewe... Make each channel a layer, this allows you to adjust the
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
Stephen, ... That is entirely driver (meaning halftone/dither algorithm) and printer dependant... It is also image dependant, depending on the halftone/dither
2002-08-01 by Stephen Petegorsky
Anthony - Thanks for the detailed explanation of depth of modulation ! Now, are you able to tell me the best way (either theoretically or empirically) of
2002-08-01 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... All I will say on this... Prior to moving to photo journalism and art, I worked as a political consultant and staffer... In our books: Blue Ribbon Panel
2002-08-01 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... AND how WILL waiting help anyone judge a piece of software they DON T have... I m sorry to say, that your logic eludes me.. Keith [Non-text portions of
2002-08-01 by flyfishingusa2002
There is lots of dicussion about the 2200 and it s pros and cons. But has anyone actually used one yet? If you have please let us know what your opinion is.
2002-08-01 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Let s see.. How much extra could it cost them to include the software...? $5 per unit max I would guess.. Given that I d say they should have included the
2002-08-01 by Glenn Thureson
Epson brought together a Blue Ribbon Panel to discuss marketing. One of the members, Andrew Rodney, told Epson (and the world) that the Gray Balancer was
2002-08-01 by Jeff Magidson
Hey Everyone; With all this clamoring and sour notes about why Epson decided not to include this software please keep in mind that this software is an unknown
2002-08-01 by Ernst Dinkla
... From: Anthony Atkielski To: Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 12:07 AM Subject: Re:
2002-08-01 by Shire,Stanley
I wonder if they even considered making the software available for purchase? Stan Shire Associate Professor/Department Chair Photographic Imaging Community
2002-08-01 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... It already is... at least in Major US markets... I haven t seena n AP or Major Newspaper guy generally shooting film, for about 2 years.. The real crossing
2002-08-01 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
My own sources point to two basic reasons EPSON USA chose not to include the software: 1) Its complexity would have created numerous tech support calls from
2002-08-01 by Sam A. McCandless
Go to http://nomorecarts.com/News.html and to http://nomorecarts.com/CIS_Approved_Resellers.html to see how to get a real NoMoreCarts Continuous Inking System
2002-08-01 by Jon Zax
Another alternative, and one that is done in software by my own Drum Scanner, an Optronics Falcon, is to use the luminance channel of an LAB file. This does
2002-08-01 by Doug I.
Steve, Channel Mixer really can make a difference. What convinced me was recording a Photoshop Action to automatically create a grayscale snapshot that s 100%
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
Truman, ... Of course, that s what I said...but aside from that... ... And those same issues are even more so an issue with electronics. ... It already is a
2002-08-01 by Doug I.
FYI, I happened to call Epson this morning to express my disappointment at not at least having the option to get the Gray Balancer software in the U.S. Was
2002-08-01 by Truman Prevatt
There are alot of advantages in being instant. There are some environmental issues with film - heat and humidity for example. I have a G2 which is a fine
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
... sorry I forgot to say this...and the point was...that writing 18M to a desktop drive will be faster than writing 18G to a micro drive, which can give one
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
Truman, ... Of course, that s what I believe I said... ... I agree that silicon storage is the answer, whether it is flash or some other memory technique, is
2002-08-01 by Truman Prevatt
Austin, Hard drives on desktops are much faster than hard drives on laptops which are faster than micro drives. Developing high speed flash memory is the
2002-08-01 by Bob Frost
Anthony, When you refer to a 160 ppi or 200 ppi printer, what exactly are you referring to, and how does this relate to dpi resolution of the printer? Bob
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
Hi Truman, SOME time lag is due to reading out the sensor, but certainly not of the order that is being spoke of (40 seconds). Readout of the sensor should
2002-08-01 by Truman Prevatt
The time lag is caused by the read out to the storage device. There is a lot of information comeing off the sensor and only a few spickets for it to come
2002-08-01 by BMercerTX@aol.com
In a message dated 8/1/2002 4:26:09 AM Central Daylight Time, ... Bob, Thanks so much for this reference. It opens up lots of possibilities. Besides, I loved
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Martin, I d suggest doing all the things you mention, and seeing which one gives you the best results ;-) Regards, Austin
2002-08-01 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
Thought people should see this post on reported problems... I m sure someone will accuse me of being anti-EPSON for having the temerity to report something
2002-08-01 by Anthony Atkielski
... Moiré is always a problem if the sensor pattern is regular (e.g., rows and columns) and if there are equally regular features in the image that approach
2002-08-01 by Anthony Atkielski
... That is often true, but if you follow that line of reasoning, nothing less than infinite resolution is acceptable. Unfortunately, infinite resolution is
2002-08-01 by Anthony Atkielski
... Chasseur d Images, if you read French. They do not restrict themselves to B&W but it is a good magazine overall, even if, like so many other photo
2002-08-01 by Anthony Atkielski
... They do, but it s not the wholesale interpolation involved in the Fuji claim (if I understand the Fuji claim correctly). ... Staggering the sensors doesn t