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Imageprint 4

2002-05-08 by Robert Morrison

Posted again...under a more appropriate subject... ... Robert Morrison rmorrison@pobox.com 310-397-2704 4131 Bledsoe Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90066

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Re: [Digital BW] Image use

2002-05-08 by Joel Kurtz

... Jerry: I ve never made a tape from any of my CDs - but I ve only got about 15 of them! joel jdkurtz@earthlink.net

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Re: [Digital BW] Piezo vs. Imageprint 4

2002-05-08 by Michael J. Kravit

Bjorn, I am using the IP4 RIP on my Epson 7000. IMO, the IP4 RIP prints as well if not better than the Piezo RIP. I like the shadow detail and detail

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Re: [Digital BW] Image theft

2002-05-08 by Truman Prevatt

Back when I was a lowly grad student at Hopkins in the early 70 s the grad students and faculty would simply send order (with a charge number) over an order to

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Re: [Digital BW] Image theft

2002-05-07 by Euphy

Music sampling is considered legal where the sample does not consist of a recognisable element of the original. Can t copyright drum loops for instance as they

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Re: [Digital BW] Piezo vs. Imageprint 4

2002-05-07 by Robert G. Morrison

Please check the archives, Mike Kravit has posted extensively on this topic. Imageprint 4 and the PiezoBW 24 RIP are the two options for the 7000 that I know

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Re: [Digital BW] Image theft

2002-05-07 by Jerry Olson

Old time photographs are usually thought of as those taken about a generation ago, or earlier. Until fairly recently, a copyright only lasted 28 years. Our

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Re: [Digital BW] Piezo vs. Imageprint 4

2002-05-07 by toomagenta@aol.com

In a message dated 5/7/2002 2:08:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ... I got a sample print from the 7000 with ImagePrint 4 from a member of the 9000 list, and it

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Re: [Digital BW] Piezo vs. Imageprint 4

2002-05-07 by CDTobie@aol.com

... I would have other recommendations for a RIP, if you are looking to set up a B&W 7000. Don t know offhand about dk. distribution, however. C. David Tobie

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Interesting MIS VM and FS Finding

2002-05-07 by Mij Sirron

I have a dual printer setup, one uses MIS VM and the other MIS FS with the Piezo driver. Yesterday, I accidentally printed to the VM inkset using the Piezo

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Re: [Digital BW] Changing color to B&W

2002-05-07 by Truman Prevatt

I don t know about the Camedia, but the Canon G2 you are better off to shoot the image in color and process in software. The Canon allows you to convert the

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Piezo vs. Imageprint 4

2002-05-07 by bjornaagedk

I have read so much good about the Imageprint 4 Rip, and consider to buy one for my Epson 7000 to use with MIS FS / FS-N inks. Have any of you compared the

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Re: [Digital BW] Changing color to B&W

2002-05-07 by David Dyer-Bennet

... I don t know, either for your 3030z or for my Epson 850z. My guess is that it does essentially the same thing. But in theory, treating the output from the

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Image theft

2002-05-07 by Thomas Keesling

... For those who are interested, there was a very good (and lengthy) discussion of this topic on the Yahoo Digital-fineart list a several months ago. It s

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Best Photoshop plugins for b&w?

2002-05-07 by ifeelwoozy@yahoo.com

I m about to move up to PS7 for my dual-processor Mac (upgrading from less comprehensive, less expensive image software). Are there any essential plugins I

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Image theft

2002-05-07 by Thomas Keesling

... Jerry, et al The legal experts will always tell you to assume a work is copyrighted unless you know for sure that it isn t. And, legally, you should at

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Re: [Digital BW] Image theft

2002-05-07 by Carolyn Frayn

Jerry... your original words led me to believe you were referring to photographs, not magazine pages. The magazines have paid a usage fee to the image

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Changing color to B&W

2002-05-07 by Dennis Elliott

I have lately gotten into Black and White Pics. It is amazing how just switching a mundane color pic to B&W can give that pic a completely different

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Re: [Digital BW] Image theft

2002-05-07 by Jerry Olson

Oh yes they do, Carolyn. When i was taking Art courses at our University, there was even a course in collage making, and many a student made their own

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