Re: posterization
2002-06-08 by husseyhussey
This could be a number of things. Do you scan in 16bit? When you say boost in local contrast does that mean you are using the brightness/ contrast
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2002-06-08 by husseyhussey
This could be a number of things. Do you scan in 16bit? When you say boost in local contrast does that mean you are using the brightness/ contrast
2002-06-08 by darrelleifert
Jeff -- Thanks for the detailed response. I ll do some careful reading in the Files section. To clarify question (2), when I print a stepwedge using a TS
2002-06-08 by jrandall1149
... wrote: ... Each RGB curve controls the output of one of the gray inks. Here are a couple of paragraphs from the MIS-FS
2002-06-08 by darrelleifert
... wrote: --snip The workflow I used to generate the curves for my Epson ... curve ... --snip Jeff -- Hmmm, the light is slowly dawning.
2002-06-08 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... The problem comes down to printer access... I m sure Paul could do the curves if someone sends him a 1290 and the right drivers... ;-) [Keith] [Non-text
2002-06-08 by jrandall1149
Darrell: I forgot to mention that I recommend that you develop your workflow with the Epson driver set to No Color Correction (and heavy weight matte, 1440dpi,
2002-06-08 by jrandall1149
Darrell: I assumed that you wanted to create a lumped RGB curve (a non- partitioned workflow that combines the three gray inks into one thus yielding a 2 toned
2002-06-08 by Martin Wesley
Bo, Exactly which curves did you try? Are you on a PC? I believe some people were able to use the curves Tyler Boley made. If you haven t tried them they are
2002-06-08 by Martin Wesley
With the original Piezo inks I and others have noted that the Epson driver with the same ink produces a deeper black than the Piezo drive. I rechecked this
2002-06-08 by sm7bxd
Hallo, We are still waiting.... We not living in US/Canada etc and not using 1280 s but the rest of the world - the 1290 (220V/50Hz the 1280 for that!) are
2002-06-08 by darrelleifert
Jeff -- Thanks for the pointer. I ll try and adapt your workflow to my Epson 2450 and see how far I can get. I ve used Paul Roark s .AMP files with PW but
2002-06-08 by oncdoc301
Hello, I am a new digital B+W printmaker employing an Epson 2450 to scan 6x9 and 4x5 negatives into Photoshop 6 printing to an Epson 1280 employing the MIS
2002-06-07 by Robert G. Morrison
Here is the Bible of clogging: http://www.inkjetmall.com/store/ts/index.html Click on #3 Clogging issues. I find that many of these factors affect MIS inks as
2002-06-07 by jrandall1149
Richard: You might want to check out the MIS site, Refill Tips: http://www.inksupply.com/index.cfm?source=html/concern.html There are several head cleaning
2002-06-07 by Richard J. Greenstone
Hi. This is my first post. I have an Epson 1520 printer. I originally purchased it for use with the Peizography inks. The inks promptly blocked up the ink
2002-06-07 by jrandall1149
Darrell: Try Transforms|Gray|Brightness Curve. I recommend you set 19 points (plus the 2 end points) using Shift-click. You can then print out a stepwedge
2002-06-07 by KAPTJON
... This is an update, Keith made a suggestion that made absolute sense, to protect against spam, from now on when I update this list I will only add the names
2002-06-07 by darrelleifert
Hi Folks -- Please forgive me if this question has been done to death, but I m looking at using Nevins Transfer Curve tutorial
2002-06-07 by n3wskin
I would also like to know if *this* is the right time for me to get a CFS with the VM Sepia inkset?? Thanx
2002-06-07 by royvharrington
... alteration ... can print ... Viewers ... distribution, by ... sepia toner is ... appears to ... inkset, and a ... Hi Paul, I think I understand your desire
2002-06-07 by Mark MacKinnon
You can add my name to this list.. I m in the Hudson Valley, NY Mark MacKinnon www.320studio.com Folks, Thank-you very much your response! I will organize,
2002-06-07 by Alan Zinn
... concerning the native resolution for scanning with a Umax MirageII, which was right on, do you happen to know what the native resolution for the epson
2002-06-07 by Paul Roark
Miguel, ... I don t know. ... They are a hair dark. 50% should be at 0.61, whereas it s 0.67 with the vm-sepia hex inkset I received from MIS. I have not
2002-06-07 by n3wskin
I might get the Epson 890 so I get borderless prints. I think the CFS is the same for both the 870 and 890... so, Will the VM-Sepia 870 Curves work with the
2002-06-07 by Bob Frost
Austin, I shall treasure that reply and put it in a folder of its own headed What Austin doesn t know ! I m not quite sure how we got into this discussion on
2002-06-07 by Peter Marquis-Kyle
Bob Frost wrote ... Which all goes to show that, when I tried to explain native resolution I assumed too much. I don t quite agree with what Bob says, though
2002-06-07 by Stephen Jennings
Thanks Nij; I upgraded just after posting my message. Not sure yet if it added more profiles or not. But I do like to be current... STEPHEN JENNINGS P h o
2002-06-07 by André Vallejo
Speaking for myself,I coud never gey a decent print with this paper.It lacks contrast and definition,prints always looked very flat!
2002-06-07 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Bob, Well, sorry to disappoint you, but I don t know! If it s interpolated, then it isn t really optical resolution... The spec sheet says Color
2002-06-07 by Bob Frost
Peter, From the Epson info that I have read, the 2450 has a 6-line alternated sensor with 61,000 sensor elements. So the sensor elements are presumably spaced
2002-06-07 by Paul Roark
The scans of 870, VM-Sepia test strips (on EAM), using the standard MIS VM, version 1 curves, are posted in the Files section now. Go to:
2002-06-07 by sm7bxd
Thanks Barrett, Where I live - the photoclub of this area killed itself...by internal struggle for power and ..You all know that stuff ..not at all unusual
2002-06-07 by Sam A. McCandless
... Thanks Martin. I ll do it. Sam McCandless samcc@vom.com
2002-06-07 by Jerry Olson
Does anybody care to print an occasional large format print, say about 20 x 30 or so, or possibly 16x24? I have a client who may wish to order one of my
2002-06-07 by daschkenas@aol.com
Thanks you, Austin & Peter.
2002-06-07 by Paul Roark
Miguel, ... I just loaded the 870 with the MIS VM-Sepia inks last night. The existing curves appear to give nice, even and smooth test strips. The tone
2002-06-07 by KAPTJON
... This is an update, Keith made a suggestion that made absolute sense, to protect against spam, from now on when I update this list I will only add the names
2002-06-07 by William Cobb
BTW = Native resolution = OPTICAL resolution ... From: Peter Marquis-Kyle [mailto:petermk@optushome.com.au] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 7:04 PM To:
2002-06-07 by Austin Franklin
... Hi David, On the page linked to by See Detailed List it says: Optical Resolution 2400 dpi which is the same as native resolution. So, yes, the
2002-06-07 by Peter Marquis-Kyle
... the resolution is 2400, but no mention of NATIVE RESOLUTION, Is the answer to the question 2400? ... I m not Austin, but I ll speak up. Yes, you got the
2002-06-07 by Robert Morrison
Yes, the original book that I printed was with the Conetech PiezoBW inks. I don t like it with MIS FS-N inks...too cool...but either a 50/50 FS-N/FS or all FS
2002-06-07 by grdglass@aol.com
Robert, Have you tried this paper with inks other than Piezotone? Helene
2002-06-07 by daschkenas@aol.com
Austin, I checked out the info on the epson site about the 2450, and read that the resolution is 2400, but no mention of NATIVE RESOLUTION, Is the answer to
2002-06-07 by Nij
Stephen, You do not need new profiles... however, I believe that you might enjoy upgrading to 6-0-4 which does, I think, have more profiles added (though my
2002-06-07 by n3wskin
Argh, didn´t know that. Guess it prints with 3mm margins on each side then? ... 890,
2002-06-06 by amateriat
My experience with camera clubs over the past 25 years has been overwhelmingly negative. Groucho Marx s quip about never wanting to join any club that would
2002-06-06 by Stephen Jennings
Thanks for the great comparison list, but since no good deed goes unpunished, is there a chart that includes the MIS FS inks as well? STEPHEN JENNINGS P h o
2002-06-06 by Robert Morrison
Yes, use the same profiles. Robert
2002-06-06 by johnvphoto
... upgrade to the ... The ink was formulated to work with the existing profiles. There is no software upgrade needed. John V.
2002-06-06 by Stephen Jennings
A quick question: I am using Piezo 6.0.2 Release 5 on my 1160 which doesn t list the new ink in the Ink Selection Drop Down Menu. Does one use the existing