Re: MIS-VM hextone and 1290 printers-Problems with tonality
2002-07-22 by jimenez12fr
Thanks. I have been printing on Epson Matte heavyweight and Epson Archival Matte. Photoshop version No. 6. I ll wait for the new curves and see, although no
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2002-07-22 by jimenez12fr
Thanks. I have been printing on Epson Matte heavyweight and Epson Archival Matte. Photoshop version No. 6. I ll wait for the new curves and see, although no
2002-07-22 by Martin Wesley
Robert, I have the Polaroid and it has been working just fine for my 35mm and 6x7 negs for the last 14 months. I just got the glass carrier and that solves the
2002-07-22 by Martin Wesley
Paul, Thank you very much for taking the time to post the detailed report on your efforts with PressReady and the 3000. I was sorry to hear it didn t work our
2002-07-22 by Moreno Polloni
... I had a look at both and chose the Nikon. It has the edge in sharpness, and the ICE features are incredibly useful if you scan colour negs or slides. The
2002-07-22 by Paul Roark
Doug, ... you ... With AE on or off, the negative setting fails to capture highlight information without fiddling around with the analog gain controls. For
2002-07-22 by Robert Morrison
What s the current vibe on the Nikon vs. the Polaroid for scanning 6x7 BW negs? I remember seeing film holder issues discussed. Who wins? What s the best
2002-07-22 by tjphotoct
... seen ... it. ... imagine ... Mark, I have shot thousands of rolls of film in my career. I really mean thousands and I can t believe this is happening. Of
2002-07-22 by marktuckerdotcom
I have shot tons and tons of XP2 Super. It is incredibly tight fine grain, unless it s been radically under or over exposed. I ve seen people try to rate it at
2002-07-22 by Peter Lindman
Lawrence, Is that Niagara the NMC versionŠ Thanks Peter
2002-07-22 by Jerry Olson
This seems to be determined by the lab and its chemical choice. The old film often had green tones in it, the new doesn t. It is a lighter tint than the old.
2002-07-22 by tjphotoct
... film. ... very ... HP5 or ... consists ... the ... you would ... between frames ... film. ... have an IR ... what it looks ... there is ... lab and ...
2002-07-22 by tjphotoct
... the XP1. ... Jerry, One other thing...Should the new XP2 have the sorta Pyro like look, that brownish stain look of the XP1? This processed XP2 is more
2002-07-22 by Tony Terlecki
... I won t say there is no grain but it is certainly much less than HP5 or Delta 400. It is also more of a diffused type of grain because it consists of dye
2002-07-22 by Doug I.
Paul, Curious about the clipping of highlights you mention. Am I understanding you correctly that a raw scan set for neg/mono and grayscale will have less
2002-07-22 by Lawrence Smith
... Sorry... I fat fingered the price. It was meant to be $550... Lawrence ... Lawrence W. Smith Photography http://www.lwsphoto.com lsmith@lwsphoto.com
2002-07-22 by Jerry Olson
You have a processing problem. The XP2 has finer grain than the XP1. Jerry
2002-07-22 by tjphotoct
... the XP1. ... Jerry, Thank you, unfortunately it goes much deeper then that but for now I have to figure out what happened and why. Best, Thom
2002-07-22 by Lawrence Smith
All, I have purchased a large format printer (9600) and am selling some of my small ones. I have a 1200 and a 1280 that I am going to put on Ebay unless
2002-07-21 by tjphotoct
... using ... to ... XP1 ... film ... the ... as ... not ... Tri-X. ... me ... mistake them ... Tony, The box, the roll, everything says process C-41. They are
2002-07-21 by Tony Terlecki
... Are you sure the lab processed these as C-41 and didn t mistake them for traditional B&W film? -- Tony Terlecki ajt@mrps.demon.co.uk
2002-07-21 by tjphotoct
I am printing some of my older images that I shot on XP1 using Piezography inks and my Epson 3000. I am enlarging them to 16x20 and grain isn t an issue. The
2002-07-21 by Tim Spragens
... Some may, but I stay in 16-bit as long as possible. Many of the tools only available in 8-bit can be approached a different way in 16-bit, though
2002-07-21 by Ken Carney
If at all possible, don t convert to 8-bit unless and until you absolutely have to. BTW, Photoshop s dodge and burn tools aren t that great. Try using
2002-07-21 by daintreeriver2002
Paul, Thank you (and thanks to everyone else) for the information on scanning. I ve been doing some experimenting today with my Nikon 4000 and am having much
2002-07-21 by Paul Roark
Bill, ... I don t. The machine is at some default profile, no doubt. However, I don t worry about it. The B&W scans at the default are fine -- assuming the
2002-07-21 by Martin Wesley
... From: Richard Sintchak To: akivisuals Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2002 3:29 PM
2002-07-21 by Barry Kelsall
... I would add to get both the big vaccuum syringe and the small fill from bottom syringe & adapters. If something goes wrong & you get an incomplete
2002-07-21 by Bill Morse
Hi Paul- How do you handle profiles with the 8000? Thanks, Bill ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-07-21 by Paul Roark
I have been experimenting with Adobe PressReady software on my Window 98-Epson 3000 system for several days. So far, the results have shown no net advantage
2002-07-21 by Richard Sintchak
Saturday, July 20, 2002, 4:51:04 PM, akivisuals wrote: a Richard, any comments on that MIS CFS system? a Easy to set up? Yes, quite easy really. Need to
2002-07-21 by Jerry Olson
Ahh, Thanks!
2002-07-21 by akivisuals
Just wondering if the ink cartridges for the 1160 will fit an Epson 1520. I ve got a 1520 that I m thinking of using some 1160 Piezo cartridges for. Thanks!
2002-07-20 by akivisuals
Thanks Martin, Paul and Richard. Martin s thoughts on the 50/50 mix warming as much as the FS at 100% seems to steer me towards the FS-N. Also, Richard has a
2002-07-20 by Ken Carney
p.s.: I think every image has a certain size at which it works -- I m not sure why. One of my favorite images works well as a 5x7 print in a 16x20 floating
2002-07-20 by jesskramer@aol.com
If you look around on the grip itself there is a on/off switch that activates the shutter release button function of the grip jesse
2002-07-20 by Ken Carney
The original size of the 35mm neg. Ideally it would be 24 x 36mm at 4000 ppi resolution, I guess. Since the Nikon takes a while to scan at full res and
2002-07-20 by Paul Roark
Andy, To test blends, count drops into a bottle cap and use a q-tip to swab onto the paper you re going to use. You can get very close to the mix your after
2002-07-20 by Paul Roark
With the Nikon 8000, the basic things I do is tell the scanner the negative is a positive (slide) grayscale (otherwise the AE clips the highlights, and the
2002-07-20 by Jean-Michel Paris
... Look for a little on/off switch on the grip. -- Jean-Michel Paris [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-07-20 by Richard Sintchak
Saturday, July 20, 2002, 11:21:07 AM, akivisuals wrote: a I m thinking of getting started with a CFS for my 1160 and am a trying to determine which inks to
2002-07-20 by Jerry Olson
To anyone with a D60 camera and the battery grip.... When held in the vertical position, there is a second shutter. Mine doesn t work, and I was wondering if
2002-07-20 by Barry Wolf
Ken, What size are you scanning the negative to? Do you scan the original size of the 35mm or do you scan to 11x14 if that s the print size you want? ... From:
2002-07-20 by Barry Wolf
Ken, What size are you scanning the negative to? Do you scan the orginal size of the 35mm or do you scan to 11x14 if that s the print size you want? Barry ...
2002-07-20 by Ken Carney
With my Nikon 4000 I just scan everything at max resolution (4000 ppi) and max bit depth (14), with 16x sampling, unless I m sure I need a certain size or
2002-07-20 by Martin Wesley
... From: akivisuals To: Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2002 11:21 AM Subject: [Digital BW]
2002-07-20 by daintreeriver2002
I just joined the group a few days ago and sent a message asking for general suggestions to help me get going with B&W digital prints. I appreciate all the
2002-07-20 by akivisuals
I m thinking of getting started with a CFS for my 1160 and am trying to determine which inks to use. I want to use the Piezo driver with MIS FS inks (for ink
2002-07-20 by Lawrence Smith
... Very well controlled. I have viewed B&W and color prints under tungsten, fluorescent and daylight and found the shifts to be minor. It s what the
2002-07-20 by Richard Sintchak
Saturday, July 20, 2002, 3:18:42 AM, Lawrence Smith wrote: LS Just to throw in a little something. My 9600 arrived a few days ago and if LS your 50-cent
2002-07-20 by Lawrence Smith
... Just to throw in a little something. My 9600 arrived a few days ago and if your 50-cent prints are from a 2200 using the new ultrachrome inks, you and