Re: [Digital BW] Re: Converting to B&W Workflow question
2002-08-01 by Bob Frost
Steve, Adobe s Russell Brown has a tutorial called Seeing in Black and White on his website (www.russellbrown.com) that explains and shows the effects of the
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2002-08-01 by Bob Frost
Steve, Adobe s Russell Brown has a tutorial called Seeing in Black and White on his website (www.russellbrown.com) that explains and shows the effects of the
2002-08-01 by Todd Flashner
... Just remember what momma said, playing with your ND filter too much can make you go blind... Todd
2002-08-01 by KAPTJON
We are printing with the 7600 here and getting some very beautiful work out= of it. This is just the preliminaries, straight prints insofar. The tonalities
2002-08-01 by Robert Morrison
A while back I published some info on what papers had optical brighteners in it. At that point I said that Hahnemuhle s William Turner had optical brighteners
2002-08-01 by Robert Morrison
... Good old 60 Green, 30 Red, 10 blue...its the photoshop way! ... We know Austin! and we know that Todd likes his too...right Todd? $^) Robert
2002-08-01 by Joel Kurtz
Anyone know anything about the new Lumiflo CIS system? The CIS, I m pretty sure, is No More Carts but whether or not the inks are a new formula isn t quite so
2002-08-01 by whodatmac2000
This is my equipment Scanner - Epson 2450 Photo Printer - Epson Stylus Photo 1280 TWAIN - Silverfast Ai version 5 with NegaFix. Have Calibrated with the color
2002-08-01 by bgs
Karl, Not a smart-**. Just remember that most of us played in front of live audiences. Most people have never heard live music without electronic crap. Try to
2002-08-01 by bgs
Jerry, No argument about that. As long as one knows the tool is just a means of getting the message across. A new saxophone doesn t make a musician a better
2002-08-01 by Martin Wesley
... From: Austin Franklin To: Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 8:31 PM Subject: RE:
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Keith, It s a tough call...it depends on what you want...if you use red and blue from a CCD, you re going to decrease sharpness...no doubt. If you
2002-08-01 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... OOpss.. I missed the Howtek line.. too much going on at once.. I d still recommend green or channel mixing (particularly if scanning color positive
2002-08-01 by Darren Collins
... chip were able to capture all three elements (RGB etc), without interpolation and guestimating the correct color information, it would save a
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
Hi, There s simply no excuse for having moire patterns in digicams any more...that are caused by the Bayer pattern CCD...I m not talking about anomalies caused
2002-08-01 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Why do you think EPSON makes sure that product managers and engineers are actually at the trade shows... Even they know the reps are soft.. Perfect
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
... Keith, For PMTs??? What do you mean by weakest? Blue (and more so Red), in CCDs suffer from smear , which basically means they are fuzzy...and both Blue
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
... Hi George, I highly doubt that is due to interpolation. ... You can certainly test this by simply creating a raw image file... I can see if you are doing
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Martin, As far as tonality goes, it is going to be different , as you are only getting the blue info...and at the very least, your curve will be WAY
2002-08-01 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... The problem is that most sensors are weakest in the blue channel... I d either go with green or mix channels aftwer scanning.. Just my 2 cents.. Keith
2002-08-01 by GJ Kunze
... From: Austin Franklin Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 9:19 PM To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Digital BW] Storage of digital
2002-08-01 by Doug Fisher
... to the rep., they are supposed to be available at the end of August
2002-08-01 by Robert Morrison
... Yeah, Antonis and I saw Jeff last week in LA...with his handy 2200 in tow. He told us that the 2200 s were all on a boat somewhere between Japan and
2002-08-01 by Martin Wesley
... From: Austin Franklin To: Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 1:35 PM Subject: RE:
2002-08-01 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Wasn t an older guy.. Balding with wire rimmed glassses? ;-) ... Oh the insanity of first-adopters .... It s a tool, not an answer. Have you noted
2002-08-01 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
Austin Franklin wrote ... Not so fast pardner! Before you go shootin at my Conestoga. A close associate and sometime shootin pardner who uses a Canon 1D has
2002-08-01 by david_bookbinder@sprynet.com
I periodically experience moire pattern problems with my Canon Powershot G1, which while not the most recent edition of the Bayer pattern digicams is certainly
2002-08-01 by Thomas Fors
A search on pricegrabber.com indicates the 2200 as being in-stock at buydig.com and Etronics for whatever that is worth. Also, I attended a freebie seminar at
2002-08-01 by Luke Granfield
... Sorry, the Canon 1D shows plenty of moire in certain situations. There s an action to fix it at www.fredmiranda.com. Talk amongst yourselves for a while.
2002-08-01 by Truman Prevatt
Given all the hype some time ( what it s been about 9 months now ) about sensor, it is odd that we haven t seen it. I would suspect there are some problems
2002-08-01 by Jerry Olson
Hi Barry, Not every picture has to be cropped. Not EVERY picture has to be tweaked in photoshop. (Many photographers probably haven t even heard of photoshop).
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
... Yes, I know the Foveon chip VERY well, thanks...but you can t buy a camera with this chip at this time...as far as I know. Also, the quality of the images
2002-08-01 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Robert, Most definitely! When I get some time, I d like to do some critical testing and see what, exactly, can be quantified WRT the Leaf scanning B&W
2002-08-01 by Karl Wolz
jazz improvisational background. Once you throw the notes out you can t take them back My son is studying to be a recording engineer. You d be surprised what
2002-07-31 by Robert Morrison
... Right, the Leafscan 45. My comments were directed at Steve...who was shooting digital. Although I think this is a relevant issue for those of us either
2002-07-31 by Truman Prevatt
Do you happen to know the status of this chip and the Sigma camera using it. There was a lot of hype some time back but I haven t heard much lately. Because of
2002-07-31 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Not just exotica anymore -- the CCD in the Sigma is the Foveon chip.. It reads red green and blue in each sensor well. So, no interpolation, and no
2002-07-31 by bgs
Jerry, I don t necessarily agree with a lot of your comments to Austin but your copying and pasting for detail just saved a picture for me. For that I must
2002-07-31 by Lloyd O'Daniel
I wonder how many of those who convinced that U.S. Product Mgr. not to include gray balancer are in the business of providing custom profiles....hmmm? ...
2002-07-31 by Martin Wesley
... From: Anthony Atkielski To: Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 2:34 AM Subject: Re:
2002-07-31 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Robert, My particular scanner scans B&W, not as RGB, as all other scanners do, but using a single ND filter. I believe, from comparing images scanned
2002-07-31 by Robert Morrison
Did you ever use filters to shoot BW film? The standard grayscale convert gives you about 60% Green channel, 30% Red channel and 10% Blue channel. Using the
2002-07-31 by hsitz
... difference ... picture taking ... it. I m still left ... differ from ... Take a look at the photos at this website to get an idea:
2002-07-31 by millerhillsteve
Why should I care how any film sees color? I m shooting digital, so comparisons to film are irrelevant to me. Who can perceive a slight difference in color
2002-07-31 by glenn98059
... 2200). ... to ... Well, not everybody would agree with you. Check out http://www.manleft.com/blog2100/detail.cfm?ID=29 for a hands-on review of the
2002-07-31 by glenn98059
... 2200). ... to ... Well, not everybody would agree with you. Check out http://www.manleft.com/blog2100/detail.cfm?ID=29 for a hands-on review of the
2002-07-31 by glenn98059
... 2200). ... to ... Well, not everybody would agree with you. Check out http://www.manleft.com/blog2100/detail.cfm?ID=29 for a hands-on review of the
2002-07-31 by Richard Sintchak
Wednesday, July 31, 2002, 8:19:01 AM, rmcooke wrote: r Hello All, r I ve looked in the archives without much luck concerning which r photography magazines
2002-07-31 by Austin Franklin
... YES. ... Anthony, you re doing it again. You re trying to talk authoritatively about something you don t seem to understand. AND...you re responding to a
2002-07-31 by Julian Thomas
Hi all, Has anyone got any archival info on pigs on semimatte paper which have been sprayed ?? Just got an order for a couple and I m having cold feet! Julian
2002-07-31 by Shire,Stanley
Picky, picky...It s Mary Ellen Mark ... From: Mitch Alland To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 10:39 PM Subject: