Re: [Digital BW] 8 bit to 16 bit for BW???
2002-05-27 by Todd Flashner
Oops, whatever happened to clocks with hours, minutes, and seconds...Oh well, same difference. ;-) Todd
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2002-05-27 by Todd Flashner
Oops, whatever happened to clocks with hours, minutes, and seconds...Oh well, same difference. ;-) Todd
2002-05-27 by Jerry Olson
Carbon pigment print sounds good to me. It s what I use. Jerry
2002-05-26 by royvharrington
... thread, ... 8 bit ... any ... Doesn t ... looks? ... Hi Tom, Well if you convert the 8 bit data to 16 bits, your 256 possible levels from the input will
2002-05-26 by Robert Morrison
I think it comes down to what you are doing. If you are just making one subtle move...then I don t think it matters...but if you are making several
2002-05-26 by Todd Flashner
... I personally don t think so because I don t think our output methods can even display the subtle differences that already exist between all 255 shades in
2002-05-26 by tomoc
Hi all- I thought Austin was going to address this in the last 16/8 thread, but it died . Do you think there is any advantage gained from converting an 8
2002-05-26 by Todd Flashner
... If I m not mistaken, Nick Hartman has something in the Files section of this group. Or you could contact him directly (it was in his posts signatures so I
2002-05-26 by Todd Flashner
... Cleavis, I ve also found that for scanning I prefer a neg slightly thinner than I did for silver printing. Todd
2002-05-26 by Julian Thomas
Ahh ok I ll try next week. Julian ... From: Robert Morrison To: Sent: Sunday, May 26,
2002-05-26 by Robert Morrison
Oops...that last one was supposed to be offlist... ... I m not sure. I know they sell in the standard large US sizes (11x17, 13x19, 17x22). For the most part
2002-05-26 by Robert Morrison
Offlist. Julian, BC may be unresponsive for a few days...they are all moving offices at the moment...they redid their entire warehouse and now are reorganizing
2002-05-26 by Jean-Michel Paris
[Doug said:] ... Doug, I would suggest: Carbon pigment print on paper Pigment print on paper Carbon print on paper On that subject, here is a post I did
2002-05-26 by jimhayes361
I m glad you got it to work. I also know that a similar procedure is outlined by a MIS customer on their site. Here is what I know, from an Epson 760 tech
2002-05-26 by Paul Roark
Jim, ... Action ... You should not have to re-do the custom dot gain curve. That should have been saved in a place where the preview looks. You do have to
2002-05-26 by jimhayes361
... Action ... Yes, I tried it last night and it works well. Also, I m relieved to know that my method doesn t mess things up. There may be some advantages
2002-05-26 by lyonscox
I know garbage in/garbage out. I also have struggled with scanning. The negatives that I struggle with the most digitally right now are tightly toned and they
2002-05-26 by Thom McGraw
Larry, I do a lot of business head shots where the client needs B&W, but I mostly use Portra 160 NC, or even Provia 100F (they ll usually purchase more for
2002-05-26 by photo_bear_nova
A recent posting over on Luminous Landscape hinted at a future review of the Hartmann Single Black technique. Tried doing a Google search and came up empty.
2002-05-26 by pbard2002
Robert, You will want to flush with cleaning fluid, definitely. It will clear most but not all of the color dyes. Some will mix with the carbon pigs and be
2002-05-26 by Keith Cooper
Hello Some time ago I was given a dried up Epson 800. With nothing to lose I removed the heads and after soaking them in a 5mm deep pool of Isopropyl alcohol
2002-05-26 by Julian Thomas
Do they do the BC in A3 sizes Robert? I ve emailed and not got a response. Julian ... From: Robert Morrison To:
2002-05-26 by Jennifer Drucker
We have run around the ring quite a few times on this one. You can check the archive... everyone labels them differently. The point was made that it would be
2002-05-26 by Robert Morrison
Wondering if any of the 7000 or 9000 users have suggestions on how to switch from Epson OEM dye inks to MIS or Cone Quad inks. Did you flush...or simply run
2002-05-26 by Robert Morrison
None of these are new papers...they are just rebranded. The Somerset, for instance is just Somerset Enhanced...in my opinion a very poor paper. The rest are
2002-05-26 by Paul Roark
Jim, Today I ve been using the PS 6 Preview/View, Proof Setup, Custom Profile/Tyler post method (all in a single function keystroke PS Action now). So far
2002-05-26 by Doug Fisher
... color ink sets...but will still probably need to be sprayed. I ve evaluated all of these papers with the MIS inks.
2002-05-26 by Robert Morrison
... No...if you are talking about MIS FS or VM inks. They might work with the color ink sets...but will still probably need to be sprayed. I ve evaluated all
2002-05-26 by Doug Fisher
How are people labeling their prints that they exhibit in shows, in galleries, and that get sold? Traditional black and white images have been labeled as GSP
2002-05-26 by jimhayes361
... converted to ... grayscale ... like ... Gee, could I have it all wrong?? Possible, maybe. ... outlined ... gain ... Setup ... RGB ... But if I understand
2002-05-26 by jimhayes361
... wrote: ... approach by ... the ... Paul, I have been trying to match monitor to print for about eight years now,
2002-05-26 by Nij
Simon, Why can t you get lyson inks that easily? As far as I know, they are freely available in the UK through a number of resellers, unless you want bulk in
2002-05-26 by Truman Prevatt
At the end of the day there has to be demand for third party ink. If there is not sufficient demand the vendors won t carry them. You don t see it on high
2002-05-25 by Simon Whitehead
I have also had contact off list from Keith Cooper who is based in the UK and you both site Lyson as a UK company which is, of course, true. I have various
2002-05-25 by Doug Fisher
Considering that Epson is claiming their archival inks will work on some of these semi-gloss papers, do you think they will work without smearing using third
2002-05-25 by Paul Roark
Opps. Ignore my last post on this subject. When the file is converted to RGB for printing, the values (and thus print) are thrown off by the procedure I
2002-05-25 by Julian Thomas
Bob, i had the same problem. Just ask MIS to send the inks by normal airmail. Carriers automatically declare everything to customs. The normal post is much
2002-05-25 by Bob Frost
Simon, Lyson is a UK company based in Stockport, Cheshire. Their Lyson inks are mainly marketed through Marrut (Marrut.co.uk). So no problems with delivery or
2002-05-25 by Bruce
on 5/25/02 12:20 AM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... I seem to remember something similar with my 1160 refurb. Try unplugging the power to
2002-05-25 by gschern
... printing ... try http://groups.yahoo.com/group/archivalcolor or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digital-fineart Both are good lists. Gregory Schern Inkjet
2002-05-25 by Jean-Michel Paris
Are there lists on the Web that are focussed on inkjet color printing and which compare in substance, level and participation to our
2002-05-25 by Doug Fisher
Are you able to hold the paper feed button for 3 seconds and get the head to move all the way to the left? If you were able to install the ink carts, I assume
2002-05-25 by Larry Ostrom
Greetings: I have a portrait job coming up, usually I shoot 120 delta 100 with the hasselblad. Scan with the sprintscan120, 4000dpi. Output with an epson
2002-05-25 by Todd Flashner
... Actually, there is one problem with this test. Detail. You said these maneuvers might have my images look better than expected. In a smooth gradient you
2002-05-25 by Todd Flashner
Roy, Thanks for your comments on my write-up. You raise good points, many of which were noted by others the first time around. Your comments on the subjective
2002-05-25 by Richard Sintchak
Ok, great. I just unwrapped my new refurb 1160 I just bought, and following the directions to a T I loaded the inks and the ink charging started to hum,
2002-05-25 by tobimaxx
I have just tried the paper from Tetenal (www.tetenal.com). To be more exact Premium Fine Art Glossy paper 290g. No problems with color shifts when using Lyson
2002-05-25 by royvharrington
... Hi Todd, I m kind of a late comer to the discussion, but I missed your article first time around. I went back and found it, read it and have a couple ot
2002-05-25 by Sam A. McCandless
My guess is that the scanner s maximum optical resolution is not causing the grey border around the traffic sign s text. But because the text was photographed,
2002-05-25 by Steadman Uhlich
Tried it. Nice prints. Not acid free. I prefer watercolor paper that is acid free (cotton rag paper). To each his own. Steadman ... From: Richard Sintchak
2002-05-25 by Paul Roark
I have had several people ask about the best way to have the image on the monitor match what they see on the print. Not being an expert at this, I searched