Cleaning Nomorecarts CIS tubes
2002-07-09 by k2_chittin
I m switching a used CIS over from Enhanced Generations 4 colour to MIS VM with a new set of carts. Having washed out the old ink with warm water, I m unable
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2002-07-09 by k2_chittin
I m switching a used CIS over from Enhanced Generations 4 colour to MIS VM with a new set of carts. Having washed out the old ink with warm water, I m unable
2002-07-09 by Martin Wesley
Bernhard, The MIS-FSN is a cool neutral. Rather too cool for my taste. If you look in the Files section of the group homepage in the folder: Files Ink Sets
2002-07-09 by Godfrey DiGiorgi
If you compare the scans made with the Minolta Scan Dual II and Epson 2450 that are included in the package from
2002-07-09 by Julian Thomas
I ve always been suspicious of his conclusions - could someone with technical know-how take a look at this http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/gf.htm and see if
2002-07-09 by heliar333
... Having read at www.kenrockwell.com that flatbeds often deliver only 60% of their promised resolution, I decided to test with my own equipment. I have both
2002-07-09 by Richard Sintchak
Tuesday, July 9, 2002, 9:25:43 AM, Jerry Olson wrote: JO I ve changed inks many times in a CIS. Just print about 20 13x19 inch JO photos or better yet, giant
2002-07-09 by William Cobb
... From: Jerry Olson To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 11:31 AM Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Flatbed scanners with
2002-07-09 by Jerry Olson
I have a Canon Film scanner, and the images come in much sharper than any epson scan I ve ever seen. But of course thats not really a fair comparison, as epson
2002-07-09 by Jerry Olson
I ve changed inks many times in a CIS. Just print about 20 13x19 inch photos or better yet, giant stepwedges until you see the color change. It s the cheapest,
2002-07-09 by Bernhard.Schuerlein@t-online.de
... From: Jerry Olson ... Yeah thats it - 20 DIN A3 prints is more or less exactly the same number I have experienced. As one can use
2002-07-09 by Godfrey DiGiorgi
... That s a good analogy, I agree. The unsharp qualities approximates a Gaussian blur to a great degree so unsharp mask operations are quite effective when
2002-07-09 by Jerry Olson
Nope Not between those models. Just my opinion based on 40 years of using many different kinds of equipment. I was one of the first to get the epson 1600
2002-07-09 by Tim Atherton
We just got an Epson 1680 at work which I m going to try with 8x10 and 4x5 see how it works. I ll be interested to see how a pro epson scanner compares to the
2002-07-09 by Alan Zinn
... Godfrey, Wow, you ve stayed clean for ten years! There are PS plug-ins that apply TX grain - isn t that special? Is VueScan better than the SilverFast
2002-07-09 by Moreno Polloni
... I d suggest the Epson scans are much like your beloved D30. Very smooth, but not incredibly sharp. However, they can take a fair bit of sharpening.
2002-07-09 by vinyo88
Thanks All. I will take you advice. Everbody seems to be in agreement. Vinny http://www.wulfsden.com ... FS ... the ... of the carts -
2002-07-09 by johnvphoto
... Don t waste your time or your inks in trying to purge the inks out of the carts - it s impossible. Buy a new set of carts for around $35.00 John V.
2002-07-09 by Doug Fisher
... using a CIS System. My question is how difficult is it to purge the old VM ink out?
2002-07-09 by Bernhard.Schuerlein@t-online.de
Iam on a CIS. I went from the FS to the VM and now back to the FS. IF you purge the carts and tubes by printing it takes quite a long time, about 20 A3 pages
2002-07-09 by vinyo88
I am using the MIS VM inks and was thinking of switching to the FS using a CIS System. My question is how difficult is it to purge the old VM ink out? Vinny
2002-07-09 by Godfrey DiGiorgi
... It s easy when you have neither space nor time to run a darkroom! :-) ... It sounds like you can have some fun with effects. I usually just prefer to let
2002-07-09 by Sam A. McCandless
I haven t anything worth adding to what Martin wrote and agree especially with his concluding comments. Sam McCandless samcc@vom.com ... [big snip]
2002-07-09 by Bernhard.Schuerlein@t-online.de
I don´t find the link anymore, but I have seen that comparision once. The Epson (that I have as well) is better, its not a huge difference, but visible. The
2002-07-09 by Alessandro Pardi
Jerry, have you actually compared (or seen any comparison of) scans from the epson2450 vs. canon2400? Alex ... From: Jerry Olson [mailto:jerryolson@rrv.net]
2002-07-09 by Julian Thomas
MIS FS or MIS FSN plug n play with the piezo driver - and buy 4 pints for the same price as 4ozs J ... From: akivisuals To:
2002-07-09 by Alan Zinn
... ution. ... Godfrey, I liked the Tessina pictures. How does the grain differ from silver prints? Do the scanned pictures have an all together different
2002-07-09 by Martin Wesley
Barrett, Very well put! The digital B&W print is definitely a work in progress and suffering birthing pangs from its predecessors. There is no one magic bullet
2002-07-09 by amateriat
My real b/w inkjet experience began some months back when I traded my Epson Photo 1200 for someone else s Epson 1160 to get serious (more or less, anyway)
2002-07-09 by Godfrey DiGiorgi
Thanks for the compliment, Alan. I can t tell you what silver prints look like from those negatives since I have not printed anything in a darkroom for about
2002-07-09 by Godfrey DiGiorgi
It takes some learning to get top quality scans out of the 2450, particularly with small formats. I feel like I m getting pretty good at it. For 35mm and
2002-07-09 by Andreas Wistuba
The results are great. Bye Andreas ... Von: akivisuals [mailto:akivisuals@yahoo.com] Gesendet: Dienstag, 9. Juli 2002 02:45 An:
2002-07-09 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... I shoulda asked how many uses a sheet generally lasts... ... Keith [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-07-09 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... So, you FINALLY decide to update us... LOL Glad to hear they work! Keith [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-07-09 by akivisuals
Hello all. I m still trying to figure out which inks to use for my used 1160. From all that I ve heard, the Piezo driver seems to get pretty good marks for
2002-07-09 by Tim Atherton
... or buy a pack of 100 8x10 anti-newton sheets from media street... Just got some and they seem to do the trick for 4x5 and 8x10 tim
2002-07-08 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... And right now there are a good number of used Nikon LS4000 s and Polaroid SprintScan 4000 s on the street for around $400 to $500... You might consider
2002-07-08 by Robert G. Morrison
I would suggest calling Colorbyte tech support or emailing them at main@colorbytesoftware.com. Their tech support is excellent and very responsive. They will
2002-07-08 by Stan McQueen
... But not one that will scan medium format and 4x5. Stan ================================ Photography by Stan McQueen http://www.smcqueen.com
2002-07-08 by Godfrey DiGiorgi
Did you look at the Minolta SDII and Epson 2450 slide scan package I posted a URL to earlier? While there s definitely a good gain with the Minolta, the Epson
2002-07-08 by Jerry Olson
I strongly recommend you actually scan a typical slide/negative with the brand of scanner you are going to buy before you buy it. I personally have never seen
2002-07-08 by Jerry Olson
Rarely will any flatbed give great results with 35mm film. The canon probably has the better lenses of most affordable flatbed scanners. If you don t go
2002-07-08 by Ricardo Lagos
for $400 you can afford a good film scanner .. .. i was using a CanonScan 2720 which gave me great results for blowups as large as 8x12 (full frame 35mm
2002-07-08 by Todd Flashner
... I m currently trying them with the Randall curves with an 1160. My results are very good except there is a bit of compression of the blacks roughly in the
2002-07-08 by Mr_Misty_44
I have been a user of the PiezoBW software with the original inks as well as the MIS FS ink set. I recently received an evaluation copy of Image Print. I print
2002-07-08 by Stan McQueen
... I have the Epson 2450 as well as a Polaroid SprintScan 4000 film scanner. I use the SS4000 for 35mm and the 2450 for 6x7 and 4x5 scanning. I have scanned
2002-07-08 by Godfrey DiGiorgi
From the Epson spec sheet... ... Specifications Epson Perfection 2450 Photo ... Scanner Type:Flatbed color image scanner Photoelectric Device:Color MatrixCCDЄ
2002-07-08 by CDTobie@aol.com
... 11x14 from a 2400 dpi adaptor is pushing it from 35mm, but would be very reasonable from larger film. The Dmax and detail won t be the same as an expensive
2002-07-08 by William Cobb
Er ... isn t the Epson 2450 42 bit device rather than 48? ... From: steve1t To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 8:30
2002-07-08 by antonisphoto
Mike, so, you are not unloading the 7000 after all? Have you tried the PiezoTones with the new driver? Antonis
2002-07-08 by Harry B
My own experience with a flat bed scanner is positive. I am using an Acer Prism 620UT. The software allows me to scan at up to 19200 dpi and custom settings. I