Re: [Digital BW] Eclipse 2 sides differ
2002-07-26 by Peter Lindman
Jim, I print a lot on Eclipse Satine and prefer the smoother back sideŠI had always considered that side to be the front though. I use a 1280 and have used
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2002-07-26 by Peter Lindman
Jim, I print a lot on Eclipse Satine and prefer the smoother back sideŠI had always considered that side to be the front though. I use a 1280 and have used
2002-07-26 by janishilesh
Martin, I would like to be considered for the exchange. I can get 15 prints out to you by middle of next week. Shilesh ... 16th ... At this ... at least ...
2002-07-26 by Austin Franklin
Jerry, Since YOU haven t seen ant B&Ws scanned on a Leaf, how could you offer that opinion? I HAVE compared the Leaf to Polaroid and Nikon scans converted,
2002-07-26 by Richard Sintchak
Friday, July 26, 2002, 11:26:10 AM, jamiedrouin wrote: j Is there a similar group for discussing digital archival color j printing? j Best, Jamie. Go here:
2002-07-26 by bigheadbloggs
I should have added my $.02 in the original post. I told my friend that I find the site to be very easy to navigate, more so than the previous site, and that
2002-07-26 by bigheadbloggs
Greetings piezographers (color and bw), I have a friend who has been hired by Epson to evaluate and possibly recommend changes to their website. Her specialty
2002-07-26 by jamiedrouin
Is there a similar group for discussing digital archival color printing? Best, Jamie. ... http://www.jamiedrouin.com
2002-07-26 by scott@praxis-systems.com
Martin, I would like to participate and can get the prints ready asap. Scott ... From: Martin Wesley To:
2002-07-26 by Martin Wesley
Hi All, I am running a 13x19 print exchange which is nearing it s August 16th deadline and some people have had to drop out at the last minute. At this point I
2002-07-26 by Robert Morrison
Freestyle photographic in Hollywood should have it...you may want to call first. Robert
2002-07-26 by mfp90021
Does anybody have a source to buy Photo Rag in Los Angeles, without mail ordering. An old fashioned store that you can walk in, pick out a box that s not
2002-07-26 by Paul Roark
Helene, ... I think so. It takes, perhaps, 4 cleaning cycles to get the inks out of the internal tubes. Although Cone recommends flushing, I don t think the
2002-07-26 by Shire,Stanley
A side comment here. Our 3000 (with vm quads) has begun banding (to various degrees). I ve tried the Epson driver, the Imageprint driver (better than the
2002-07-26 by antonisphoto
Doug, and everyone, good idea: I just added instructions on how to change membership prefs in both the welcome message and the footers. Hope it helps in the
2002-07-26 by grdglass@aol.com
Paul, Thank you for the very detailed and thorough reply. I think I would like to try a 3000 with MIS VM-Sepia and the new PiezoTone Selenium. Do you think
2002-07-26 by Tim Spragens
... Unfortunately, the footer is already exceeding the message length. Tim -- Tim Spragens http://www.borderless-photos.de http://www.borderless-photos.com
2002-07-26 by jimhayes361
I couldn t believe it myself until it was pointed out to me from someone at Blair editions. Take two pieces of Ecilpse Satine bright white out of the box
2002-07-26 by david_bookbinder@sprynet.com
I agree, this would be a good thing to do. It s a nuisance for both the subscriber and the list to have this shrouded in semi-mystery. - David = = = Original
2002-07-26 by CDTobie@aol.com
... For most uses, you d start by calibrating your laptop, if it meets the necessary specs. C. David Tobie Design Cooperative CDTobie@designcoop.com
2002-07-26 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Color inconstancy. Won t win any naming contests though. C. David Tobie Design Cooperative CDTobie@designcoop.com
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
You could spend $20 at burger king? My God, what would you order that could possibly cost that much? I doubt anyone is using a leafscanner to scan 35mm images
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
I can get much better black and white photos from converted color images using photoshop s channel mixer. Of this, there is NO doubt. I shoot everything in
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
Austin, this is contrary to everything I have ever read about digital images. The one thing that has almost universal agreement is that digital has a much
2002-07-26 by Doug I.
This happens frequently on this list compared to other large groups on Yahoo. Perhaps we should follow their lead and post unsubscribe instructions in the list
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
Let me know your favorite food, and I ll tell you which restaurant has the best. If you like gormet or weird food, you won t find it here!!! Jerry
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
Moreno, we are talking about letter size prints in the print exchange here. i don t know how they would hold up at large sizes. But the images I saw were
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
Mitch, the 1280 can print beautiful toned black and white prints from oem epson dye inks that I love. I couldn t ask for a more pleasing tone. There is NO
2002-07-26 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jerry, ... Yeah, but you made an offer, and if I take you up on that, it s gonna cost you more than $20...even at Burger King ;-) ... Well, that might
2002-07-26 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jerry, ... Digital does not have a much greater range of tones than film. The exposure latitude of film is larger than digital, at least the digital
2002-07-26 by Austin Franklin
... No scanner made today can equal it for B&W, period. The Leaf scans B&W AS B&W, not as RGB...converted. All new scanners scan B&W as RGB and convert it...
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
Austin I have had scans made with a leafscan. They are very high quality. But most of today s scanners could easily equal equal the quality of that 10 year old
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
... I believe it as I do it on a daily basis. I have always been able to get much more out of photoshop and computer than a piece of film. I can t believe you
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
Austin, I believe the salad and potato are extra. With a glass of wine and tip, I ve heard you can t get out of this place for under $45 a person. Far too rich
2002-07-26 by Bob Frost
Well said Mitch, I pointed out a while ago that metamerism specifically refers to the situation where two colors are identical under one light and different
2002-07-26 by vinyo88
Hi all, wondering if anyone has figured out how to make the color match a lap top screen. With a pic in my desktop I can get the color perfect. Loading the
2002-07-26 by Austin Franklin
... Leafscan 45... ... Send me your D60, and I ll take the images, and send the images back to you... ;-)
2002-07-26 by Austin Franklin
... I disagree, but would like you to explain why you believe that. ... Well, my scanner is 10 years old, and they sell for $2k now... Regards, Austin
2002-07-26 by Austin Franklin
... Dat come wit fries? ;-)
2002-07-26 by Austin Franklin
... I have two backs, one a one shot, and one a scanning back (7k x 7k), AND I also have a Lumina. The Lumina can be bought for around $500 or less!!! It s
2002-07-26 by Mitch Alland
For: Jerry Olson ... 1. What you re describing simply ain t metamerism: it s a fact of the physics of light that all prints will look
2002-07-26 by smthopr2000
... confidential list ... I ve eaten ... are no ... I guess I shouldn t judge a book by it s cover or a restaurant by name only! I haven t been to Grand Forks
2002-07-26 by Moreno Polloni
... Thanks Jerry, that s good to know. I ll sell my hassy stuff tomorrow and get a G2. With all the money left over, I ll buy you dinner at the China King or
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
Hi Jim, the D60 results are great. Sharp, really nice. Even at 13x19. There isn t a 90 minute photo in the country that could touch it. In our most recent
2002-07-26 by Jerry Olson
Bruce, do you live in Grand Forks, or did you steal a confidential list of our restaurants? Would you like me to rate them for you ? I ve eaten at every one
2002-07-26 by Bruce
on 7/25/2002 1:14 PM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... Here s a list: I think there are a few burger kings in there somewhere. The Kosmos
2002-07-26 by James Klebau
Thanks, Jerry, for the very helpful answer. Yes, I thought it would be fun. I tried out a couple of consumer digital cameras, and although the resolution was
2002-07-25 by JimCollum
i think the price on the betterlight 6000 (6000x8000) is down to around 9K. I use one with the higher sensitivity sensor, and i get better results than 4x5
2002-07-25 by sdmey4@aol.com
In a message dated 07/25/2002 11:21:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time, darkroom@ix.netcom.com writes: snip ... Austin, can you elaborate on this scanning back? It
2002-07-25 by david_bookbinder@sprynet.com
You do this yourself by editing the settings in Edit My Membership accessible from the group home page or messages page. Click Edit My Membership and then
2002-07-25 by Paul Roark
Helene, I use a 3000 with a PC and usually have MIS VM-Sepia ink in it. I think it s an excellent machine and a great bargain. The 3000 has a reputation for