RE: [Digital BW] Simply please? - 1270 & 870
2002-05-08 by Paul Roark
Robert, That s excellent. I hope they extend the support to the 3000, 7000 and others. I still think that a free, open entry-level approach is needed.
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2002-05-08 by Paul Roark
Robert, That s excellent. I hope they extend the support to the 3000, 7000 and others. I still think that a free, open entry-level approach is needed.
2002-05-08 by jrandall1149
... changing ... inkset for ... confusion ... Paul: I agree that a no curves FS inkset would be ideal. But I am afraid that this will require a whole lot of
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
2002-05-08 by Robert Morrison
Imageprint is about (I think next week) to release their product for the 1270/1280/1290 that supports the current FS ink sets. It will include profiles for
2002-05-08 by Paul Roark
... Probably both. I ll likely see how your profile for the altered ink positions works first. However, I think that a no workflow Fs inkset for the modern
2002-05-08 by Carolyn Frayn
... Todd s close, and he has that new bike. C
2002-05-08 by marktuckerdotcom
... who has? No. I m stuck here in very -metropolitan Nashville. The only work in store windows here are bad 8x10 glossies of wannabee country music stars. The
2002-05-08 by jrandall1149
... platform. Paul: Are you planning to profile the FS inkset based on your proposed different ink positions or are you going to experiment with changing the
2002-05-08 by Doug I.
Mark, Any chance you have seen the work in person? Anyone else who has? Just curious to get an assessment of how the prints themselves look (degree of
2002-05-08 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Yes, removing the neutral component from a mixed value should be referred to as gray component replacement... no matter how I was taught... C. David Tobie
2002-05-08 by Mahesi Caplan-Faust
Beware the 1200 has a reputation for microbanding with the Piezo driver. I just had to sell mine and switch to a 1290 which is much better. Adan ... From: Joel
2002-05-08 by dickbo
Do you really mean UCR or should it not rather be GCR i.e. Grey component replacement ... From: Editor P.O.V. Image Service To:
2002-05-08 by Joel Kurtz
... I have a 1200 and started out with the piezo driver but could never escape microbanding. I ve since switched to the MIS VM inks using Paul Roark s curves
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
2002-05-08 by Austin Franklin
... Hey Nij, long time no see, er, read ;-) This brings up another issue... Sometimes fine art is in fact duplicated, and the original stored away, and the
2002-05-08 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... NO... He might be physically able to do so, but it would be a violation.. ... That s why homeowner s insurance covers artwork... He gets the honor of
2002-05-08 by Nij
Thanks for your thoughts Sandy. Let s bring this back to prints though... and the below is certainly a parallel here. What happens if a customer buys a limited
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
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
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
2002-05-07 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... The question is, with Under Color Removal, has the driver applied an internal ICC file first, or does it assume a specific profile has already been
2002-05-07 by dickbo
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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
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
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
2002-05-07 by jimhayes361
For the 1200, I don t know why, but for the 1270/1280/1290 there s a tremendous advantage (assuming poster means Epson cart for his term ordinary ): you get
2002-05-07 by CDTobie@aol.com
... That you consult with a leading RIP consultant before choosing! C. David Tobie Design Cooperative CDTobie@designcoop.com
2002-05-07 by Bill Morse
Don¹t tantalize us so! ;^) What would those other recommendations be? Thanks Bill Morse PhotoProspect Cambridge, MA 02139 ... [Non-text portions of this
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
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
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
2002-05-07 by Paul Roark
Bert, I have a fair number of people asking me what to buy to get into B&W printing. In the past, the 1160 was the standard, but with it s demise, there is a
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
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
2002-05-07 by marktuckerdotcom
... Here we go. Not much for her work, but if it helps inkjet ... JOYCE TENNESON PHOTOGRAPHS CREATED ON NEW EPSON STYLUS(r) PRO 9600 NOW ON DISPLAY IN FRONT
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
2002-05-07 by David Dyer-Bennet
... We don t know. That adds another major variable to the equation (same as with oversprays), and we re barely getting to the point where we have some faint
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
2002-05-07 by David Dyer-Bennet
... Galen Rowell converted to digital printing using pretty much that path, presumably some years ago (since there s an old article on his website telling
2002-05-07 by David Dyer-Bennet
... I m sure that loving a specific image is a primary motivating factor for most buyers of art, yes. I m sure some buyers won t pay as much money for an image
2002-05-07 by Thomas Keesling
... Well said, Keith. Tom Keesling Intelligent Design, Inc.
2002-05-07 by Thomas Keesling
Rich wrote: First thing we do, is kill all the lawyers. William Shakespeare, Henry VI As much as I enjoy bashing the excesses of the lawyers, I also
2002-05-07 by bertsalzman
... Dear Paul, It is exactly what I wanted to hear ...Thank you for your kind and factual response... Now..where can I purchase the equipment that you
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
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
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
2002-05-07 by dickbo
Including the mighty Andy Wahol ... From: Jerry Olson To: Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002
2002-05-07 by Jerry Olson
I can t imagine laminating a print, especially one as expensive as a piezo print on watercolor paper is. That would really cheapen the print. I ve seen a few
2002-05-07 by dickbo
... From: Truman Prevatt To: Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 2:29 PM Subject: Re:
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