Re: [Digital BW] Re: Polaroid SprintScan 120...?
2002-05-30 by Simon Lamb
Bil I didn t ask but if it isn t it won t get far methinks. Simon ... From: Bill Agee To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, May 30,
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2002-05-30 by Simon Lamb
Bil I didn t ask but if it isn t it won t get far methinks. Simon ... From: Bill Agee To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, May 30,
2002-05-30 by antonisphoto
Richard, the carts may not have seated properly? Did you lift and reseat the carts (allowing a bubble)? Could the carts be old and dry - or their seal broken
2002-05-30 by antonisphoto
Julian, in case these ideas haven t occurred to you yet: - sometimes perfect nozzle checks are perfect because they don t require a sustained ink delivery of
2002-05-30 by rich8155
Hello all, I just got my replacement 1160 from Epson after my first one just died upon start-up. This time the Epson inks installed and charged properly. I
2002-05-30 by Bill Agee
Did I miss something or did anyone mention if the glass carrier was anti-Newton Ring glass or not..? ... -- b i l l a g e e s t u d i o c a p i s t r a n o
2002-05-30 by Martin Wesley
... From: martino3847 To: Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 4:09 PM Subject: Re: [Digital
2002-05-30 by sm7bxd
Hallo Minolta Scan Multi Pro - MSMP users! A bit out of topics ...but... I started a Yahoo group for us using the Minolta Multi Pro! Give the seed some water -
2002-05-30 by J Greer
Great update; I was just wondering how to order the glass carrier... And the firmware 1.33 update and Insight v 5.5.1 are on the Polaroid Web site now. Just
2002-05-30 by jmoore50310
Thanks for all the replies and advice. I passed on the D1 and ordered a D60 today. The guy in the camera shop said that I should have it in 5 to 10 working
2002-05-29 by Darren Collins
... No, it doesn t work like that. You don t sacrifice some magical percentage of your maximum resolution. For the sake of simplicity, lets assume you ve got
2002-05-29 by martino3847
Martin: I m getting ready to make the plunge into carbon pigment printing. Do you still recommend snagging the Piezo software for the 1280 by picking it up
2002-05-29 by Tony Terlecki
... If it was a replacement (was this for a faulty one?) then you should not be charged duty or VAT at all - that would have been covered by the initial
2002-05-29 by k2_chittin
... States, UPS ... I ve just ... Sorry about this delayed reply. I m in the throws of moving flats and am still flitting between rooms in 2 other properties
2002-05-29 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jerry, ... You did fine, Jerry ;-) Austin
2002-05-29 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
One additional tip... Profile them in sRGB, NOT in Adobe or ColorMatch... They are a REDUCED gamut set, so, take advantage of the fact that sRGB will give you
2002-05-29 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... The easiest way I have found is to profile them like any other inkset, then your on-screen images hould match up nicely to the prints.. [Keith]
2002-05-29 by Jerry Olson
Moreno, The Closeups are razor sharp, and are equal in quality to 100 ISO films. (in 12x18 inch prints). The Landscapes don t resolve that much detail at
2002-05-29 by Jerry Olson
Richard, I can send you a large JPEG, which still looks great on the monitor. I don t know how to post an image somewhere. If you want, I could send it over
2002-05-29 by Moreno Polloni
... What do you feel is the difference between pixels of close-up detail and pixels of landscape detail?
2002-05-29 by Rick Schiller
OK, I ve given up the the Lyson Quad-Blacks. They re fine as long as you want a nice magenta color in the mid-tones. And a big thank you to Greg at
2002-05-29 by Richard Sintchak
Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 12:28:48 PM, Jerry Olson wrote: JO Bob, my D30 CLOSEUPS are as sharp as provia film scanned at 4000 dpi. JO The 12x18 print is as
2002-05-29 by Jerry Olson
Bob, my D30 CLOSEUPS are as sharp as provia film scanned at 4000 dpi. The 12x18 print is as sharp or sharper than the provia at the same enlargement. You have
2002-05-29 by Austin Franklin
... Jerry, Heavy sigh. Sharpness has never been the issue. A 100k pixel digital camera will produce razor sharp images. Austin
2002-05-29 by Jerry Olson
Media Street doesn t have black hex inks, so why wouldn t they sell the niagara without inks?. They were working on black quads a long time ago, but nothing
2002-05-29 by Julian Thomas
Tim Spragens is a genius.... managed to fix the microbanding. Instead of using a papertowel for the windex trick use strips of 2mm Vileda kitchen sponge. Place
2002-05-29 by stevekphoto
I realize that my post on this subject right now is little tangential (and totaly useless to the person having the problem) but I thought I d relate a recent
2002-05-29 by Bob Frost
Hi Jerry, Having said that (below), I thought I should find out how many megapixels our eyes have! It seem that in digicam advertising jargon our eyes are
2002-05-29 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jim, ... It s probably just a small NVRAM that s used for these parameters. Also, at least on the 3000, there is a way to reset things from the front
2002-05-29 by lyonscox
I followed up on the glass carrier with polaroid for the SprintScan 120 and got the email reply w/in 24hours that followed. Subject - is there a glass carrier
2002-05-29 by jimhayes361
... indicates, ... Could be, I m parroting whats in the 760 manual. It shows a splash sceen drawing that implies one can align an 1160 with the software too,
2002-05-29 by CDTobie@aol.com
... A Spyder can make the grays on your screen both neutral, and the correct tone of gray. This can be useful in managing work to your printer, but is really
2002-05-29 by Austin Franklin
Hi Darren, ... That issue can be solved with a microlense array over the sensor array. ... I ve never been really happy with 35mm except for snap shots
2002-05-29 by Bob Frost
Jerry, The Canon D60 may have a chip with 6.3 million sensors that after processing in the camera produce 6.3 million pixels , but my point was that each of
2002-05-29 by Julian Thomas
good point, no I haven; t . As you can imagine, I m starting to get serious grief for trying to solve this! Didn t help when in response to some serious talk
2002-05-29 by Alessandro Pardi
Julian, congratulations! Looks like it s wedding time: for me it s June, 3, and I m going from Italy to a spanish island (Lanzarote). By the way, back to your
2002-05-29 by Ton Guiking
... Van: Darren Collins [mailto:collinda@nortelnetworks.com] (...) ... capture on 35mm film. The author found that lenses, use of consumer film, non-use of
2002-05-29 by Julian Thomas
Austin, I d very much like more info. I m getting married in a couple of days so my PC time is really limited - but I ll contact you after i get back from
2002-05-29 by garrysarre
I went to a sales presentation yesterday put on by Ilford. They where selling a complete workflow setup for the new Epsons, including the actual 7600/9600. It
2002-05-29 by darinb@aol.com
... similar process terms is the fact that in the art world, various works are traditionally described by simple reference to what they are: oil on canvas --
2002-05-29 by Darren Collins
... red, ... I meant the same as you, but yes, sensor is a better term. It s less confusing. ... Similar, but not the same. Each bayer pattern sensor is
2002-05-29 by Jon Zax
I have to agree with the notion that something else is at work here. I have observed the same phenomena in some of my prints. My theory is that larger areas of
2002-05-29 by Austin Franklin
Jim, Thanks. There is possibly more to the alignment than your post indicates, depending on the printer. For the 1160 and the 3000, the alignments that the
2002-05-29 by Robert Morrison
Yeah his info was wrong. Its a 5.4 megapixel chip that is interpolated to 5.9 megapixel. Remember, it is Canon that is keeping up with Nikon...the D1x is
2002-05-29 by Austin Franklin
Hi Darren (and Jerry below), ... Well, no. There are 6.3 million real SENSORS, not pixels. A COLOR pixel, as used in any imaging program, consists of ALL
2002-05-29 by gschern
Just another hassle, hopefully there ... www.inkjetgoodies.com will continue to stock the original NoMoreCarts (Niagara)...
2002-05-29 by Darren Collins
Jerry, I think Bob s having a go at the Bayer Pattern method used by current digital sensors to interpolate a full-colour image. It s not really 2.1 real
2002-05-29 by gschern
... ...it is a lot more easy to install, has a built in bottle rack system, etc., it s actually pretty slick but, it comes pre-primed with p-n-p, gen4, or gen5
2002-05-29 by royvharrington
... Ink. It comes pre-loaded with ink -- Generations Ink. So now we have yet another obstacle to using the ink that we want. Just another hassle, hopefully
2002-05-29 by Jerry Olson
What does the Niagara II have that the original does not? Jerry
2002-05-29 by Jerry Olson
Bob, where did you hear that the pixels were interpolated? the Canon D60 has a real 6.3 Megapixel chip. Wouldn t Nikon do the same, just to keep up with Canon?