2002-07-05 by Robert Morrison
Cone has refused to use Wilhelm in the past and has told me that he is having RIT do the testing of the Piezotones. I believe that MIS has also used RIT in
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2002-07-05 by Robert Morrison
... I believe that Lyson s Standard fine Art paper is the one that they make for Iris dyes? If so...it is loaded with acid to work better with the
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2002-07-05 by Sam A. McCandless
... Jerry s and Bruce s comments give me pause. But I haven t recently heard anything else about Lysonic-E quad tones that might push you away from them and
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2002-07-05 by Thom McGraw
Lynne, I use both Lyson Quads and MIS FS. The only reason I keep the Lyson set up is for glossy prints and only for rush jobs. If it s not a rush job, I
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2002-07-05 by Sam A. McCandless
Keith has gone from telling us to leave Henry Wilhelm out of our posts to trying to use our list to organize his harassment of Wilhelm. And asks our thoughts!
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2002-07-05 by sdmey4@aol.com
In a message dated 07/05/2002 6:36:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time, ... anyone would only want one paper tested! Especially with new and better papers coming out
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2002-07-05 by sdmey4@aol.com
In a message dated 07/05/2002 6:13:07 AM Pacific Daylight Time, ... The Lyson quad inksets where available before piezo inks going back at least 3 years.
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2002-07-05 by Tim Atherton
Interesting thoughts Keith. I may be wrong here, but I think the Image Permanence Institute at RIT also does testing for manufacturers, at a price?
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2002-07-05 by Lynne Siler
... Thanks for your responses, Sam and Martin. My next question is why I read so much about piezo inks and rarely hear mention of the Lyson quad black inks. I
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2002-07-05 by Bill Giffen
why not combine this list with some others like digital fine art , Epson 9000, etc.. and get our own server something like http://www.dpreview.com/ or one of
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2002-07-05 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... ... Wilhelm reminds me of the man behind the curtain in the Wizard of Oz... He was seen as almost godlike in Oz until he didn t pay enough
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2002-07-05 by lyonscox
I have a 1270, PC, MIS Vm inks. EclipseBrightcubeSoftwhite in 300gsm. Picture I m printing has a very subtle solid field of color. In that area I am seeing
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2002-07-05 by Sam A. McCandless
... So would I, but the longer they both go the less I think it matters, and on some papers the longer-lasting pigments and dyes alike are now beyond 100
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2002-07-04 by ifeelwoozy@yahoo.com
At my local bookstore today I just came across Photoshop 7 Artistry, the latest edition of that excellent reference, and it has only a single example, in 4
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2002-07-04 by Alan Zinn
... Jim, I think you will be happy - wish I d gotten it for $150!! It s a turn-key deal - works fine as long as you re printer is behaving. I haven t had ANY
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2002-07-04 by Alan Zinn
... to be a problem: Antireflex glass is not transparent enough, reflex glass has way too much reflexions from various angles, the very best is without glass
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2002-07-04 by Todd Flashner
... Is it possible you don t have the latest version? Todd
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2002-07-04 by Richard Sintchak
Thursday, July 4, 2002, 11:56:11 AM, JimD wrote: J Now that inkjet mall is offering the Piezo driver stand alone for J $150 I m seriously pondering it. J ::
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2002-07-04 by Sam A. McCandless
I m glad Keith began by quoting Martin s civil and reasoned criticism of Henry Wilhelm s recent work. Keith s own criticism shows no sign that Keith tried to
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2002-07-04 by Jerry Olson
It might not be a bad idea for digital printers to supply a digital image of his work, if is lucky enough to sell to a museum, so they can reprint it after his
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2002-07-04 by Sam A. McCandless
... And lazy? I assume they were free to create their own reference to Wilhelm s reports, as the Bairs have done on InkJetArt.com. I was able to find there the
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2002-07-04 by Jerry Olson
Amazing! Don t think I ve ever received as few as 30 e mails a day, Mine usually were about 200 +. Then when the Leben list was dropped, There were about 150
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2002-07-04 by Jerry Olson
Heavy Metamerism? Jerry
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2002-07-04 by Jerry Olson
You cannot use Cheap and Archival in the Same Sentence. Honest! Try Epson Archival Matte, it s as close as you ll come with all your requirements. It s now
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2002-07-04 by jrandall1149
JimD: The PiezoBW driver is excellent because it has so many paper profiles -- this alone may be worth the cost. I did note yet another post on the Yahoo
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2002-07-04 by jrandall1149
JimD: I m not sure that PiezoBW will in fact yield prints closer to WYSIWYG than the RGB partitioned workflow. Seems it is a matter of how you setup your
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2002-07-04 by ruhrfoto
... 1160. ... workflow. ... Jim, the answer is a triple YES. Bernd
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2002-07-04 by jrandall1149
Kiefer: You could try the RGB partitioned curves/workflow developed for the quad 1160 or the lumped (non-partitioned) curve/workflow developed by Woolf. Both
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2002-07-04 by JimD
Now that inkjet mall is offering the Piezo driver stand alone for $150 I m seriously pondering it. ... My inclination would be to use it with the MIS FS inks
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2002-07-04 by by_design
Does anyone know where to find curve files for MIS inks in the Epson 980, that doesn t require paying a fortune for PhotoShop? I love PictureWindow, and would
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2002-07-04 by Tim Atherton
oops - should be they wouldn t be around in the last para... tim
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2002-07-04 by Tim Atherton
... Unless they are 500 year rated carbon pigment prints! ... Actually, it s not the artistic value that might be of concern, but rather their historical value
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2002-07-04 by Tim Atherton
... Partly because Wilhelm literally wrote the book on longevity and preservation of photographic materials, one you will find on the bookshelf of every museum
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2002-07-04 by Harry B
I display my work without glass for the most part. When the work hangs in a gallery, then I glass with regular. I rotate the work displayed at home and DON T
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2002-07-04 by bmphoto
... This thread has been incentive for me to upgrade my droopy CIS on a 1270. I had always taped the ink lines to the right side of the printer using clear 2
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2002-07-04 by Jerry Olson
Not sure I understand why it would be so important for any image to last 100 years or more. Most color images sure don t. (Unless you re on of the top few
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2002-07-04 by Jeff Magidson
... Wilhelm this.. and Wilhelm that.... Why does everyone refer to Wilhelm?? His site has been constantly promising new info on permanence . This has gone on
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2002-07-04 by Bruce
on 7/4/2002 7:00 AM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... if they are prints of your own work then I would hang them glassless. The only risk
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2002-07-04 by John Douglas
I am on several lists, sometimes I receive over 200 in a day. You just learn to delete quickly. Suppose you join a group you are interested in learning from
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2002-07-04 by lady galadriel
lady galadriel wrote: WHOA! I RECEIVED 30 EMAILS FROM A NUMBER OF YOU, AND MANY WERE MORE THAN ONCE. I CAN T HANDLE THAT, AND DON T
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2002-07-04 by Thomas Keesling
Mike, I had the same problem with the tubing catching under the printhead on my 1280. I had the acrylic arm as far to the right as possible and it wasn t
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2002-07-04 by lady galadriel
WHOA! I RECEIVED 30 EMAILS FROM A NUMBER OF YOU, AND MANY WERE MORE THAN ONCE. I CAN T HANDLE THAT, AND DON T HAVE TIME TO READ THEM ALL. UNFORTUNATELY, I
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2002-07-04 by jimhayes361
... glass to be a problem: Antireflex glass is not transparent enough I have a framing book that mentions as an aside that it is created with an acid etching-
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2002-07-04 by Lynne Siler
... Thanks for your responses, Sam and Martin. My next question is why I read so much about piezo inks and rarely hear mention of the Lyson quad black inks. I
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2002-07-04 by Bernhard.Schuerlein@t-online.de
Hello, I started to hang b&w prints (MIS VM ink) on my walls and found the glass to be a problem: Antireflex glass is not transparent enough, reflex glass has
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2002-07-04 by bjornaagedk
Hi there! I am looking for a paper for my PiezoTone prints that has the ... - white or smooth white - prints as neutral tone as possible with these inks -
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2002-07-04 by KAPTJON
Hmmm, I m thinking about this whole debate regards longevity in photographic materials ---in art-speak the debate is known as entrophic vs. non-entrophic
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2002-07-04 by KAPTJON
Hmmm, I m thinking about this whole debate regards longevity in photographic materials ---in art-speak the debate is known as entrophic vs. non-entrophic
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2002-07-04 by antonisphoto
In the context of the thread on how to stabilize the acrylic arm that supports the CIS tubes, here is one way that seems simple enough: Using a flexible wire -
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2002-07-04 by Tim Atherton
I was recently looking at a site for a lab that does carbon colour prints with an incredible predicted lifespan. They had a link to the tests of there
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