2002-05-14 by J Greer
One other place not yet mentioned is Lost Luggage (http://www.lost-luggage.com). 13x19 is not one of their standard sizes but they will custom make any size
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2002-05-13 by donbga
... AKA, the confirmation line. Don Bryant
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2002-05-13 by Julian Thomas
the border around the neg. with the 1680 holders i can t scan full frame - especially the end of the strip. Julian ... From: donbga To:
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2002-05-13 by donbga
... cool ... What cool black border? Thanks, Don Bryant
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2002-05-13 by Julian Thomas
I ve just ordered some AN glass for use with my 1680 ( i want that cool black border!). I know their have been some problems with the 2450 and focussing, but
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2002-05-13 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Red, Green, huh? They look the same to me! I don t discriminate against any color.. LOL Actually, the only place I consistently try to be color blind is
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2002-05-13 by Julian Thomas
I need to go warmer! I m having good results (and sales) with FS on glossy. the problem is spraying the darn things and then hoping that dust doesn t get on
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2002-05-13 by Paul Roark
Julian, ... From: Julian Thomas [mailto:julianthomas@terra.es] Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 11:45 PM To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Subject:
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2002-05-13 by Elizabeth
Sorry I didn t mean for this to hit my groups. I was just trying to do something to fast being overwhelmed with the amount of work I have left to do.
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2002-05-13 by Elizabeth
May marks the 10th Anniversary of Elizabeth s Art Gallery! To celebrate my students and I have been working on putting together an exhibit entitled 10 years.
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2002-05-13 by Doug Fisher
About the only place to consistently find them is on EBay. I looked last night and prices have dropped considerably for the most recent auctions compared to a
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2002-05-13 by Jerry Olson
MIS inks have never clogged for me, in a 1280 or in an 1160. Jerry
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2002-05-13 by rich8155
Hello all, I have heard and read that the Epson 1160 is a great printer for piezo and MIS black and white inks and drivers. I do not believe Epson makes them
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2002-05-13 by Adrian Joyner
Paul I m sorry that it took so long to get back but Customs losing the parcel, a trip to Italy and then finding I was still short of one of the inks delayed
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2002-05-13 by marktuckerdotcom
... Service wrote: Two places I can think of: House of Portfolios, and Brewer Cantelmo. Most everything is custom though.
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2002-05-13 by pbard2002
Keith, These guys make every size and type of bag known to man. And they are here in the US if that is more convenient... http://www.clearbags.com/ Phil
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2002-05-13 by Thom McGraw
I had too many clogs with these inks. And as I stated earlier, when I was using them the cartridges cost over $70 a pair which makes for very expensive
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2002-05-13 by Julian Thomas
OK I m chastised. I use dyes for colour proofing so I ve got half a foot in both camps... Julian ... From: Editor P.O.V. Image Service
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2002-05-13 by Julian Thomas
OK, knee jerk response on my part. On the glossy print side of things, I ve had great results with the BrightCube Semi matte. You still need to spray, but this
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2002-05-13 by Julian Thomas
... err, the 20x16. Although it has been checked in numerous times on flights without damage, it does move around. I also use their cordura carry bag for
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2002-05-13 by Nij
OOOOOPPPPS - Clarifying that... you need to get at the print head, shift it over tha blackage any which way you can, and then get at the wiper. All this will
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2002-05-13 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Julian you are a GOD! LOL Ok, so, the case is A3+ for a 13x19, which Transit Case are you using to carry it in? Keith
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2002-05-13 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
At the moment, IMHO, the whole ink vs. dye debate is near inane.. It s like PC vs Mac, GM vs Ford, Toyota vs Nissan, Canon vs. Nikon... Everyone needs to get a
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2002-05-13 by Nij
Chris, It sounds like your head is probably getting jammed on the wiper that is designed to clean the print-heads. This is a relatively common problem (for me
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2002-05-13 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... If we are going to re-address this OLD issue... 1) The Lyson SG s do not IN MY EXPERIENCE show strong metamerism. 2) If you need B&W glossy prints
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2002-05-13 by Julian Thomas
They do! Go here http://www.silverprint.co.uk/fin8.html for a portfolio box and here http://www.silverprint.co.uk/fin11.html for archival clear bags. I have
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2002-05-13 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
Here s the weird thing... ClearFile and InkJetArt.com both have print protectors in 13 x 19 .. Clearfile has them in 12 x 18 as well. But apparently, not a
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2002-05-13 by Julian Thomas
Just don t use piezo and you won t have clogs. I ve now gone through 1 4oz set of MIS FS and half way down a set of 4 pint bottles - no clogs. IMO you can t
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2002-05-13 by uccalbear
I am of course interested in buying the software.
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2002-05-13 by sm7bxd
I haven t tested ICE - times here - it s a pain anyhow! 48 bits color! Here 6x6 Hassle-blade neg out of it s borders! The longest time for my multi pro is
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2002-05-13 by pmapstone@mac.com
Jerry I think it depends upon which paper combination you use, and the temperature of the halogen lights. I would rather have that than clogging!
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2002-05-13 by TigerShark
Have you tried to slide the little white (on a 2000P it is white) retainer lever down under the head and then move the head by hand, as you would do for a chip
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2002-05-13 by Jerry Olson
I used them once and got beautiful black and white prints. Unfortunately most of Lyson s inks have bad metamerism problems, and under tungsten lights, the
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2002-05-13 by Jerry Olson
You CAN see a difference between 360 and 480 DPI, but you would have to study the print from a couple inches, and really look hard. The difference isn t worth
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2002-05-13 by stevekphoto
Hello all; I guess I ve caused myself some headache by trying a bit too hard to get a really good head alignment on my 1280. It is now microbanding despite the
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2002-05-13 by plindman@attbi.com
Thanks Paul. I ve been sitting on the fence about the glass carrier. There aren t any stores locally that stock either one so it was good to get your
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2002-05-13 by dandreaphoto
Hi- I have installed a Niagara CIS in my 1200, and after running some cleaning cycles and printing nozzle checks, the print assembly is now jammed at the right
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2002-05-12 by James E. Martz
... Let s see now. Excellent is better than great , right? ;-) **************** James E. Martz Milan, OH jemartz@earthlink.net *****************
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2002-05-12 by regisr57
I read that someone has problems with Lyson Small Gamut inks and Epson 1160. Do you can confirm this or do you have no troubles and good results?
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2002-05-12 by johnvphoto
... scan a 6x7 ... ICE ... I ve noticed with my Polaroid 4000 that a full rez scan in Silverfast takes about two minutes. With Polaroid s Insight it takes over
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2002-05-12 by btmcelhaney
Two hours scanning time? My Polaroid Sprintscan 120 will scan a 6x7 neg at 4000 dpi in less than a couple of min. Plus, most of that time is spent in prescan.
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2002-05-12 by Paul Roark
I have glass carrier FH-869G. It is one big window that allows me to put the negatives where ever I want. So, I ve marked the 6x6 dividing line/frame spacing
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2002-05-12 by Paul Roark
... I scan at 4000 dpi and just leave it there. It ends up above 360 and less than 720. I ve done tests and found that the driver can use information above
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2002-05-12 by Rick Schiller
I suppose this is sort of a poll, but what is the sweet spot for file dpi to output for BW to a 4-color printer . . what are people using. I don t see it
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2002-05-12 by dandreaphoto
Hi- I have installed a Niagara CIS in my 1200, and after running some cleaning cycles and printing nozzle checks, the print assembly is now jammed at the right
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2002-05-12 by jrandall1149
... of ... space? ... Stephen: After sleeping on it, I d like to add that you should also make sure to remove any monitor correction (dot-gain curves) you
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2002-05-12 by plindman@attbi.com
Paul, Which MF glass carrier do you have for the 8000…the one for strip film or the one for single frame? Does it allow a greater scan area--can you get the
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2002-05-12 by Paul Roark
... Note that the Minolta with medium format film has an optical resolution of 3200 x 4800 dpi. (The Nikon 8000 does 4K x 4K dpi with MF film.) I have the
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2002-05-12 by Euphy
Certainly not easily. The print head itself can be unscrewed but theres a narrow ribbon cable leading into it which is not removable. There is a connector on
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2002-05-12 by J Greer
The only thing they say is the computer had 512 MB of RAM. Not very helpful. My Win 2000 PC has 384 MB RAM and I don t get times anywhere near 2 hours on my
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