RE: [Digital BW] Canon D60 Question
2002-07-27 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jerry, ... I take it you don t do much child photography...that shot was natural light, in a crowded store...and when photographing a 1.5 year old child,
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2002-07-27 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jerry, ... I take it you don t do much child photography...that shot was natural light, in a crowded store...and when photographing a 1.5 year old child,
2002-07-27 by Austin Franklin
Hi Herb, ... In PS, I simply crop the image, then images/size/export to Piezo. I do some dust spotting if there is a need to...but that s it. Technically, I
2002-07-27 by Austin Franklin
... Exposure and development... ... If it s there, it s there... BTW, what telephone line are you talking about? ... Yes, you certainly do! And I have one
2002-07-27 by Austin Franklin
Hi Herb, ... It doesn t have NEAR 72% of the resolution, the statement is entirely incorrect. I ve explained why in another post... ... That is entirely
2002-07-27 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Bruce, With proper metering, exposure, framing and development...and setpoints and tonal curves, I can get exactly what I want from an image, with all
2002-07-27 by Jerry Olson
Tom, where on the inkjet art com site can you download images? Can t seem to find that location. jerry
2002-07-27 by Jerry Olson
Herb, I agree 100 percent with you on this. Jerry
2002-07-27 by Richard Sintchak
Saturday, July 27, 2002, 8:50:38 AM, Paul Roark wrote: PR The super inkset, in my view, would be the PT midtones with the MIS FS PR black. As usual Paul
2002-07-27 by Jerry Olson
Paul, how would the enhanced generations black fit in here? Jerry
2002-07-27 by Jerry Olson
Hi Austin, I saw the three photos you put up. I would have added a catch light in the child s eyes in the first picture, it would really improve it, IMHO, of
2002-07-27 by Jerry Olson
Hi Again Austin, ... Ah, that explains a lot. I don t know where I got the idea you also shot landscapes. ... Reality? But the sky was there. The lens simply
2002-07-27 by tomoc
I also agree with the paper choice issue. I m having a very nice time printing on Epson Premium Glossy...great blacks and really crisp. The lure of LSG is
2002-07-27 by hsitz
... equipment ... lightening and ... and not ... of help ... I m with Bruce here. Austin s statement that he does no manipulation in Photoshop sounds bizarre
2002-07-27 by Jerry Olson
Morning Austin! ... I wasn t thinking of 35mm here, but 2 1/4. The Leaf is designed with no mirrors or deflections ... Macro Rodenstock APO, I believe; it s
2002-07-27 by tomoc
If you don t need the access to AA batteries like Andy, I can tell you the 20 gib mindstor is a great solution...you do need a couple of extra battery packs to
2002-07-27 by hsitz
... quality as a ... well produced ... means by ... Like many others, I m not much interested in logic here (i.e., theory, talking about what the results
2002-07-27 by Bruce
on 7/26/2002 11:37 PM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... Unless you can light your photograph from scratch, and have most equipment you need
2002-07-27 by johnvphoto
... To store images on the road you could go the iPod route. It s available both for Window s and Mac and has Firewire. John V.
2002-07-27 by Paul Roark
My fade test of PiezoTone Neutral-Warm on Photo Rag has reached 306 hours. Relative to FS and FS-N (and anything I ve ever tested) the PT-NW midtones are doing
2002-07-27 by Wendel White
Bob; Just to jump in here, you probably want a portable storage device such as MindStor http://www.mindsat.com/ or something similar. Wendel
2002-07-27 by andrewmbiggs
Jerry- There are many options you can take. You can either take a portable laptop on your trip away, or you can choose to use a small portable device that does
2002-07-27 by Bob Frost
Jerry, I m considering the new Fuji S2 for a move into digicams. I know most of the advantages and disadvantages versus film, but something no-one seems to
2002-07-27 by Jason DeFontes
Austin, Sounds good. I swing both ways (Mac and PC I mean), so it wouldn t matter too much to me, though I tend to prefer the Mac for imaging stuff. I ll
2002-07-27 by Austin Franklin
... Jim, There s no logical reason the D60 could give the same image quality as a Hasselblad will for images 16 x 20 and above....(assuming well produced
2002-07-27 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jason, That s a PERFECT use for it! Where are you located, BTW? I m in Harvard, MA, USA. Some thing to be aware of with the Lumina...there were two
2002-07-27 by jdefontes
Austin, The Lumina sounds like it might be perfect for one of my needs - photographing artwork. (And probably fun to play around with too.) Any leads on where
2002-07-27 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jerry, ... get ... No, I haven t, but I don t shoot landscapes...and I m sure my belief in what makes a perfect picture is different than yours... ... That
2002-07-27 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jerry, ... Higher resolution for 35mm, scans B&W with a single ND filter...and the overall scanner design. The Leaf is designed with no mirrors or
2002-07-27 by Robert Rex
All-- As a point of reference, from a paper making perspective, ALL papers have two distinct sides to them (even mould made papers): a wire side and a felt
2002-07-27 by vinyo88
Hi all, anybody know how to add a signature to a post so as not to have to keep typing name and web site Vinny
2002-07-27 by Karl Wolz
Got a flyer a couple hours ago from Calumet advertising the 1280 and the $100 rebate. Karl Wolz ... From: Glenn Thureson [mailto:glennthureson@attbi.com] Sent:
2002-07-27 by Glenn Thureson
...but the form looks just like another I have. Sounds good. Glenn ... From: Glenn Thureson To:
2002-07-27 by Glenn Thureson
I went to the Epson site and could find no reference to the rebate. Hmmm. Glenn Thureson ... From: hsitz To:
2002-07-27 by Bruce
on 7/26/2002 10:59 AM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... I think Samy s camera has it, but it might be re-branded with a different name. And
2002-07-27 by Bruce
on 7/26/2002 10:59 AM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... the same guy that spends $20 at burger king I guess. -Bruce Visit my website at:
2002-07-27 by Bruce
on 7/26/2002 10:59 AM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... Whoa Nellie! #1. Color painting have a much, much smaller tonal range than real
2002-07-27 by hsitz
I decided to order a new 1280 instead of getting a refurb 1270, partly because of the new $100 mail in rebate on 1280 s. I ordered mine from www.pcnation.com
2002-07-27 by Joel Kurtz
They had it in stock a few weeks ago the last time I was there... Joel jdkurtz@earthlink.net joel_kurtz@paramount..com
2002-07-27 by jimhayes361
Ralph Roesler at Brightcube e-mailed me back to say that indeed the two sides are different wrt texture- one side has more than the other. He said they left
2002-07-26 by Tim Spragens
... Yes Jerry, but Austin s a snapping turtle, won t let go until it thunders (Hi Austin, I know you!), Seems you are as well, Jer. We re working in an area
2002-07-26 by Tim Spragens
... D*** Jerry, this is in part a matter of style and concept. I have one of Austin s prints, a very pleasing one. I d likely have handled it differently, but
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
I agree. But I love to argue with Austin. He knows more technically that I could ever hope to know, but I do wonder sometimes about some of the comments he
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
Hi Austin. As you may know, I ve had a leafscan made from my favorite Rollei negative. I ve also scanned the same neg on my agfa T2500 scanner. Quality for all
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
... Not possible Austin. In your entire lifetime, you would never come upon a perfect, flawless landscape that couldn t be improved, however slightly by a
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
I see no difference in print quality. Jerry
2002-07-26 by Austin Franklin
Jerry, You must really be on another planet than I am, as your results often completely differ from mine, and from many other people s I know...and I simply
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
... One thing, it takes a lot of mouse clicking to get to the correct software downloads for your printer. A simple Downloads button on the home page would be
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
I told you before, I have 2 scans made at maximum resolution on a Leaf Scanner, from a black and white negative (T max 100, Rolleiflex Sl66, Zeiss Planar Lens,
2002-07-26 by James Klebau
... Thanks again, Jerry. I shoot a lot with my hasselblad, and sounds like the D60 might it for me up to 16X20 inches. I have been printing on an Epson 3000
2002-07-26 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jerry, ... I believe you are confusing overall latitude, which digital does have, vs, instantaneous latitude, as in for a particular scene/setting etc.