2010-06-06 by John K Stacy
Thanks Paul, coming from the Master , what more can I ask!!! I ll get everything printed out, downloads downloaded and order my inksets. I ll probably
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2010-06-06 by Paul
... As Wolf indicated, the UT-FS is the inkset I set up for the 2000P. My write-up on it is at http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/2000P-FS-Readme.htm I had a
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2010-06-06 by cnze61
Hi all Last week I ordered some ink for my R800 to do some BW print and some digit neg. I was surprised few days after when I ve received onlya bottle of black
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2010-06-06 by Dana Myers
... So I tried uninstalling 2.7.0 and installed 2.6.2 and now I can make a calibration print like I expect. Apparently some issue with 2.7.0. Dana [Non-text
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2010-06-06 by Dana Myers
... Yes. R2400 + OEM K3 inkset. ... Windows Vista. ... Yes, I m using Tom Moore s User Guide. ... I launched QTR 2.7.0, selected Tools Options Calibration
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2010-06-06 by horstenj
Dana, Some questions: - is it correct to assume you have an R2400 with OEM colour inks/ - are you on windows or mac? (I m only familiar with the windows
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2010-06-05 by E.Neilsen
Michael, Peter got that right there. But you also hit it too.(see below) There is nothing like the actual file and there is nothing like your workflow. While
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2010-06-05 by pdesmidt tds.net
... No, it s not worth the effort. Each film/developer/technique combo and scanner type and technique will vary the results. For instance, with grainy film
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2010-06-05 by Walker Blackwell
I use VMware. Have done this for the past year or so. Works much better than on some crappy PC hardware. And I can boot the OS in about 5 seconds! Walker ...
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2010-06-05 by Michael
Thanks, Eric. What caught my attention was the last paragraph & sentence on this page: http://www.photo-i.co.uk/Reviews/interactive/Epson%204870/page_7.htm Now
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2010-06-05 by Myron Gochnauer
This morning I downloaded a demo version of StudioPrint 12. It installed without difficulty in a Windows 7 virtual machine created by Parallels Desktop on my
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2010-06-05 by lgrrrb@bellsouth.net
Eric is right. The date of reviews is really important. I routinely scan black & white 4x5 negatives at 5,000spi and 16-bit pixel depth into 1Gb files. These
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2010-06-05 by piezobw
Paul, I have been using SP on a Mac with Parallels. It runs much faster than it does on a PC. No issues - no problems... I can still run my Mac apps at the
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2010-06-05 by Paul Kohl
Does anyone know if StudioPrint (a Windows-only RIP) can be used on a Mac if one were to employ the Windows emulation capabilities in OS X? And if so, how it
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2010-06-04 by E.Neilsen
Michael, this section is I believe what caught your eye. The answer is simple, you can squeeze more detail out from the film, of course there is a trade off.
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2010-06-04 by Tony Sleep
... It s really up to you and your budget for TB disks (and the backups). Of course everything slows down with larger scans. There s no point scanning at more
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2010-06-04 by Michael
Re: scanner resolution. Here s a link to a review of the scanner I m using, the Epson 4870. It s in this review that the comment was made regarding 3000 dpi as
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2010-06-04 by wolfherold
John, ... yes, that s correct - in principle. The color/intensity of the brownish cast depends somewhat on the paper used, the neutral on paper and
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2010-06-04 by Tony Sleep
... This is fairly nonsensical if you consider that the grain is the image : the information contained by grain will be degraded some. I ve done comparisons
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2010-06-03 by E.Neilsen
Michael, In my workflow, I scan 35mm at 4000. I don t plan it to produce a size image with the thinking that if I like what I ve done I don t want to go back
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2010-06-03 by hjswim56
Hey Folks, Thanks for the kind words! I ll close this with an on-topic request: If anyone has a suggestion for improving Phoozl with digital B&W printing
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2010-06-03 by ClaytonJ
Hello Harry, ... The 2400 is an excellent printer for the glossy papers (be sure to use the Photo Black, not the Matte Black). The K3 inks really work well on
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2010-06-03 by Michael
I recently read a scanner review that said to scan 35mm b&w negs at no more than 3200 dpi since anything more is just enhancing the existing grain in the
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2010-06-03 by John K Stacy
Thanks Wolf!! I understand there are two inksets, neutral and warm . I assume the neutral is pure grayscale with no color cast. The warm would have a
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2010-06-03 by wolf d herold
John, I ve been printing B&W with a 2000P for a couple of years using the MIS UT-FS and UT-FSN inksets in the color cart position and Eboni in the black slot
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2010-06-03 by Gourdfather
Hello, I m about to jump into B&W printing. I have an Epson Photo Stylus 2000P that I would like to convert to a GOOD B&W printer....where do I start??? TIA,
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2010-06-03 by E.Neilsen
Harry, You sound like you already have the scanner? so the question is does the 2400 give you a close enough print quality to equal what you used to print in
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2010-06-03 by Dana Myers
I decided to give QTR a try on my R2400. I downloaded/installed QTR 2.7.0, and attempted to print a calibration-mode print. The resulting print is entirely
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2010-06-02 by Peter Marquis-Kyle
... Harry, based on my experience with various Nikon 2700spi film scanners, and various Epson printers including the R2400, I d suggest the following as
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2010-06-02 by Phil
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2010-06-02 by Mark Savoia
Have you priced out having a service scan them for you? Might be worth your labor time. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
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2010-06-02 by Gary Brown
Good manners are required at all time. No personal attacks or flames. Hostile, aggressive or argumentative users may be removed from the membership without
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2010-06-02 by Eric Neilsen
Especially since it was just a little over a month ago, Gary himself, was looking for feedback on HIS web site. Give me a forking break. Eric Neilsen 4101
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2010-06-02 by James Strain
FWIW, I agree with Eric. Harald has done so much that even if it were slightly off-topic, I, for one, would turn the other way. JAS ... From: E.Neilsen
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2010-06-02 by E.Neilsen
Harald, Post away! Some time back I did a search for useful post by Gary and to my surprise most of his post were complaints about off topic post. I couldn t
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2010-06-02 by HarryB
I have a fairly large library of 35mm film taken some years ago of The Ohio State University Dance group. The negs are tri-x, most shot at 400. I plan to
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2010-06-02 by hjswim2@aol.com
MICHAEL: Thanks for the support. Appreciate it. GARY: Understand your opinion about it being OT. No problem taking this offline, but I feel that it actually
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2010-06-02 by Michael
Thanks for sharing your Phoozl development. It looks like a huge amount of work to put that all together. I ll poke around over the next few days and see how
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2010-06-02 by Gary Brown
Please take this somewhere else. This doesn t belong here. Gary www.garyallenbrownphoto.com baffin@cox.net ... From: hjswim56 To:
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2010-06-02 by hjswim56
Hey Bert, Thanks for the nice comments and for trying it out. What version of Firefox are you using? The tabs have been a bit of a battle for me all along. Am
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2010-06-02 by Bert Katzung
Hi Harald: Nice website; I enjoyed working through a couple of easy, normal speed games. However, I had difficulty quitting out of the games tab and getting
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2010-06-01 by hjswim2@aol.com
Hey Guys, I haven t posted in a while because I ve been working on my secret project for over a year. A couple of you already know about it (and provided
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2010-06-01 by Shoshanna Moser
Just a quick reminder to NAPP members who are planning to upgrade to CS5, purchase Lightroom, or most other Adobe software, that Adobe is offering NAPP members
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2010-06-01 by piezobw
John, Unless they are hiding it somewhere on the website - this RIP only has rudimentary black & white capabilities. It is not a monochromatic ink RIP. Perhaps
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2010-06-01 by piezobw
You only need GPS with color inks. It is a color ICC profiler. I can only make profiles that are QTR compatible but not editable. I can t make profiles for
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2010-06-01 by horstenj
... Thanks John, I ll have a look. Joost
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2010-06-01 by horstenj
Thanks Jon, That s very useful first-hand experience! ... For my understanding: do you need ColormapGPS for these options or is that part of SP itself? ... Do
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2010-06-01 by horstenj
... There is nothing I cannot currently do with the tools I have, but sometimes it s a bit clumsy. QTR is absolutely fine for smaller volumes of prints, which
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2010-06-01 by piezobw
Maybe this will give you an idea of what can be done in SP - here are some of the ways I use it. On a seven ink printer like the x600 I can obviously run K7
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2010-06-01 by Frank
I am upgrading printers and have an Epson 2200 for sale. I have ten new ink cartridges for the 2200 ($100 value). Printer is in good+ condition I am asking
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