Re: [Digital BW] Lyson Small Gamut and Metamerism
2002-05-16 by Robert Morrison
On 5/16/02 3:36 AM, Editor P.O.V. Image Service ... What do you mean by traditional polymer coated...examples of papers please.
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2002-05-16 by Robert Morrison
On 5/16/02 3:36 AM, Editor P.O.V. Image Service ... What do you mean by traditional polymer coated...examples of papers please.
2002-05-16 by Martin Wesley
Gregory, After reviewing the binbook discussion we, as the Group s owners, have reached a position on the matter. While our intent is to disseminate
2002-05-16 by Dennis
I was told by Conetech that the 860 is letter size version of the 1160- same printhead, same mechanics. Prints nicely. I bought an 860 through a private
2002-05-16 by cbabing3
My primary photographic efforts these days are covering my daughter at horse shows where she participates in hunter/jumper events. I m trying the switch to
2002-05-16 by tomoc
Hi Everyone- July is now full with 3 alternates. August has 2 spaces and I would like a couple of alternates...the August exchange will be the last theme
2002-05-16 by Robert Morrison
You got it Peter. Metamerism is defined as changes in tone across different light conditions...there is no such thing as no metamerism at one wavelength (no
2002-05-16 by David Dyer-Bennet
... The chromagenic stuff has very different grain characteristics; just like color film, there s a small dye cloud rather than a sharp-edged silver grain at
2002-05-16 by Jerry Olson
Darrin, You may have one of your settings wrong. I get great prints using VM inks, and Paul s curves and the 1280 printer No posterization at all. Are you
2002-05-16 by Kip Babington
I bought an 860 recently because it was the cheapest printer that Piezo cartridges were available for (at least as far as I could determine - I got mine from
2002-05-16 by rich8155
Other than size (I believe 860 prints 9.5 wide vs. 1160 13 ) what are the difference between the Epson 860 and 1160? Is the 860 the same four-ink printing
2002-05-16 by Alessandro Pardi
I do use PortraBW and I love it, too. By the way, I have the same scanner (Canon FS4000) and find that, beside ICE (or FARE, as Canon names its own)
2002-05-16 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
Turns out that MediaStreet tech knew that the inks weren t compatible.. Sales messed up a bit by focussing only on cartridge compatibility instead of the
2002-05-16 by aitor67
Hi list, Anyone knows if a adapter for 9 x 12 film for the Epson 2450 PHOTO exist ? Aitor
2002-05-16 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Sounds a bit dramatic... and what warnings do you think the Epson 2000p should have shipped with? C. David Tobie Design Cooperative CDTobie@designcoop.com
2002-05-16 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Automatic simply applies PhotoRealistic to raster images... but may use other settings with text and vector items. C. David Tobie Design Cooperative
2002-05-16 by aitor67
Hi group, This morning I receive my new toy. A epson 2450 photo. I will use it to scan BW and panoramics and colour negative too. I have read that using a
2002-05-16 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Actually, on MicroPorous, Traditional Polymer coated, Gelatine, and uncoated papers, the metamersim is very small and certainly not objectionable.. It
2002-05-16 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... To Torchon. With my own profiles... ... Lyson s own profiles are designed for their own materials.. I would guess the Lyson coating makes all the
2002-05-16 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
In a word... unusable The inkset s viscosity looks to be simply too high to work properly in the
2002-05-16 by Peter Marquis-Kyle
Paul Mapstone wrote ... Well, that s a very positive spin to put on the matter. I would translate the Lyson people s statements into plain words like this:
2002-05-16 by Bill Morse
Sorry, Greg, that doesn¹t cut it, and offering to remove it after the fact doesn¹t cut it, either. The damage has already been done. 1. Remove all my posts,
2002-05-16 by sm7bxd
Fellows, Here is their word document on my site for You to study: This is their first propasal. Made together with me! They also have the photoes of the
2002-05-16 by sm7bxd
Talking to Saint-Gobain (Tygon) England just now - One of the hottest is: According to Nij this is what is used - one of their cheapest wich not do fullfill
2002-05-16 by Bill Morse
Rick- If you do receive replies off-list, please either forward them to me, or better yet, to the list. This is a topic I am very interested in. Thanks Bill
2002-05-16 by colingruk
My understanding is that Lyson s Soft Fine Art is Torchon with a Lyson coating. Did your experience relate to Torchon or Soft Fine Art ? If to
2002-05-16 by pmapstone@mac.com
Hi I spoke to the people at Lyson in Germany last week. They said that the combination of lyson inks and paper are set up to have neutral results without
2002-05-16 by ricm95901
Is anyone using IM4 on a 7000 with Mac OS 9+?? If so I d like hear your comments on IM4/Mac compatability issues, conflicts, ease of installation, TCP/IP
2002-05-16 by charles_bandes
I use the Kodak Portra BW - it s a chromogenic BW film. I love it. (Mostly because I m lazy and I hate doing my own film development - years of being a color
2002-05-16 by Bruce
on 5/15/2002 9:48 PM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... While I m using a Nikon LS-2000 scanner, I ve found that I like the scans done on
2002-05-16 by Robert Morrison
On 5/15/02 9:20 PM, Editor P.O.V. Image Service ... All Hahnemuhle papers have brigheners except Cone s wells river. I understand
2002-05-16 by charles_bandes
I get pretty good prints using Tyler s curves on my mac. I did have some posterization problems for a while using Paul s curves. I also had a problem with a
2002-05-16 by Rick Schiller
I shoot a lot of Headshots in 35mm, see www.rickschiller.com Several months ago I started giving clients digital prints for reproductions. I don t quite
2002-05-16 by darinb20855
Has anyone been able to get prints on a Mac with a 1280 and the Epson driver? I m trying to use VM inks and I downloaded Paul s curves from the MIS web site
2002-05-16 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Nope,... I have heard, strangely, that the SGs perform quite well with the 100% PhotoRag.. Does anyone know if there is any difference in the cast
2002-05-16 by tomoc
But Google is LICENSED to host the USENET archives... LEGALLY. Tom O Connell ... and USENET ... them .. ... a mailing ... one too) ... public ... classifiy
2002-05-16 by tomoc
Are you printing with the Epson driver or Piezo? If piezo, the inkjetmall site has a whole set of instructions for dealing with this. I deal with it by setting
2002-05-16 by wapitiwilla@aol.com
Scott: I learned to shoot, develop and print on bulk-load TX. Loved it. It was much easier to print than TM400. But scanning those old negs is a hideous
2002-05-16 by Jim Panzer
Hey Scott, I have pretty good luck with and of the Ilford films (I like F-Pan 50) with d-76 and my Nikon scanner. I have recently started using T-Max and
2002-05-16 by David J. Bookbinder
Yahoo s privacy statement is not really the issue, here. As I understand copyright law in relation to correspondence (and I have investigated this in relation
2002-05-16 by Dan Disch
I have had good experience with Kodak s T-max films. I mostly use T-max 100 for 35mm. I still use Tri-X for 4x5. I have not had a chnace to test out the
2002-05-16 by David Dyer-Bennet
... The C41 film scans better than silver-based film (for me it s been XP2). What sort of contrast problems are you having with your old workflow? You re
2002-05-16 by Truman Prevatt
After Yahoo reset all our privacy settings so we were signed up for spam without our permission and then signed us giving they permission to monitor our
2002-05-16 by smichener
Hello all, Does anyone have experiences good or bad with particular black and white films. I shoot 35mm and have been using Kodak s C-41 chromogenic BW film
2002-05-16 by J Greer
I agree with Julian. Yahoo owns this content and an agreement would need to be reached with them before using it. It costs Yahoo money to run this forum
2002-05-16 by Dan Disch
Sorry to jump in but.... Tygon is a clear PVC tubing and has a high coefficient of friction so if you want fluids to slide easily through your tubing it is not
2002-05-16 by xratspikex
That s brilliant...so simple it s no wonder it never occurred to me. Thanks for the tip. Be seeing you... Bob ... wrote: I did this with a CIS
2002-05-16 by Richard Sintchak
Hello all, After days of research it seems the 1160 is a decent A3+ printer to start with for digital b&w printing at a reasonable start-up cost. Someone on
2002-05-15 by jimhayes361
... ever ... I did this with a CIS nomorecarts, but you can try it with the MIS tubing: get a set of EZ-Plugs from nomorecarts distributer. Or use an old
2002-05-15 by jimhayes361
I see that you misunderstood my comments. I did not mean to shred up your ideas or belittle you. I try to keep my observations as neutral as I can. There was
2002-05-15 by Nij
Greg, I m sure you d have got us all willingly if you d have offered a list-host solution with email and on-line connect options, but without the intrusive