Re: [Digital BW] acid free Epson paper?
2002-05-05 by Jerry Olson
I have switched to 2 papers now, Eclipse Satine and Legion s Photo Matte. When my epson paper runs out, I won t be using it again unless they get rid of the
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2002-05-05 by Jerry Olson
I have switched to 2 papers now, Eclipse Satine and Legion s Photo Matte. When my epson paper runs out, I won t be using it again unless they get rid of the
2002-05-05 by tomoc
Alan- I think these discussions about print resolution get confused by interchangeably using the xxxdpi term to include the IMAGE resolution as well as the
2002-05-05 by Robert Morrison
... Personally, I think this reflects the difference in papers. ... No they are 100% pigment. What s the status of dyes in the MIS quad inks? I remember that
2002-05-05 by Robert Morrison
Goshawk is being discontinued...besides it has poor blacks. Nature jet might also be worth a look. Its 100% rag but is loaded up with brighteners. It is
2002-05-05 by Robert Morrison
... Sounds like a bad printhead to me. I have no problem printing on this paper with any of my desktop prints (2 1160 s and 2 1270 s). I ve never seen a
2002-05-05 by Alan Zinn
... Hey wait a minute... Could it be that the 240dpi figure had to do with the eyes resolving power and not anything to do with the printer? In other words
2002-05-05 by Alan Zinn
... Jerry Try the Red River premium matte - very inexpensive. I use the EAM settings with it and they are close. Only thing is they use too much whiteners for
2002-05-05 by Alan Zinn
... Austin, Knowing printer command language, you have got to be the wizard who knows what the 240 dpi limiting figure I m asking about pertains to. thanks, AZ
2002-05-05 by jrandall1149
... b@d... wrote: ... If you don t want to create them yourself go to the MIS site. www.inksupply.com ... Correct. Jeff Randall
2002-05-05 by Alan Zinn
... Paul, I still don t understand where the 240dpi figure comes from. I could swear that I read it was some bottom parameter to do with either the way the
2002-05-05 by Sam A. McCandless
When I was more tolerant of dot gain, in pre-Museo days, I used to print a lot on Crane s cover stock. It is all-cotton but not coated and also only very
2002-05-05 by charles_bandes
Paper choice seems to have a lot to do with the black issue - I ve had much better blacks on Somerset Enhanced and Legion Matte than on the Epson papers. You
2002-05-05 by Steven Schaefer
If I wanted to just lay down the cyan ink. How could I do it. There is a large air bubble in my cyan line. The other lines seem to be OK. I am using a
2002-05-05 by Paul Roark
... I think the ratings are for image life, not paper life. I think image permanence is still the big issue for the industry, not paper life. Do the
2002-05-05 by charles_bandes
I haven t used Goshawk, but on another list Hawk Mountain reps were saying that Goshawk is really only good for printing bright colors, and that for BW or
2002-05-05 by marktuckerdotcom
... that.....and then have a prominent Betty Page pic (bent over) in one of the articles. There is another example of the nude thang back in the Exposure
2002-05-05 by wolfmann37122
Hi , I have a MIS CFS VM Hex set on my Epson 1200 and am still in the experimenting phase. So far I have not been able to get consistent good results with it.
2002-05-05 by Thom McGraw
Like most people, I m searching. I m searching for that thicker version of EAM (and no watermarks, of course)...a paper not as flimsy and cold as Legion Photo
2002-05-05 by Steadman Uhlich
Mark Tucker, Your posts always get a chuckle of agreement from me. I do think the BW Mag is the best for displaying B&W photography and it has high production
2002-05-05 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Alan, I have no idea what 240DPI limiting figure you are talking about...since that is certainly not printer imposed...but probably dither pattern
2002-05-05 by Robert Morrison
Its interesting to note that in their new brochure on the Ultrachrome inks that Epson only rates Enhanced Matte (the EAM sequel) at 30 years while Fine Art
2002-05-05 by Paul Roark
... This debate has raged on several forums, and I m not sure we have a good answer to the more difficult question of whether EAM can be expected to last for
2002-05-05 by marktuckerdotcom
Picked up this magazine today at Borders. I kinda rolled my eyes when I saw it at first glance on the newsstand, but thought I d give it a second chance.
2002-05-05 by Phil & Marilu Morse
Hi, Jerry, Any recomendations for an economical replacement for the EAM? Just got two new packages with the marketing crap all over the back. Phil Morse
2002-05-05 by Jerry Olson
I don t believe it is. But it is among the least fading papers I ve used. But now I ve heard they are putting their watermarks all over the backs of even the
2002-05-05 by David Dyer-Bennet
... Thanks, got em. Easier to start with something close.... -- David Dyer-Bennet, dd-b@dd-b.net / Ghugle: the Fannish Ghod of Queries John Dyer-Bennet
2002-05-05 by David Dyer-Bennet
... The curves/histogram feature in Picture Windows is just *such* a beauty, isn t it? I also rather like being able to do *everything* in 16-bit-per-channel
2002-05-05 by David Dyer-Bennet
... Ah, I see. Perfectly acceptable to leave that until Photoshop (or just not bother to adjust them; doesn t matter what the image *looks* like, after all,
2002-05-05 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Paul, I wrote an alignment utility for the Epson 3000 using the Epson printer command language, since I was having alignment problems, and the Epson
2002-05-04 by Paul Roark
... My resolution tests sure do not show an advantage to the Piezo driver with respect to the detail that can be printed. See the scan of test prints that had
2002-05-04 by jt
Epson s Archival is not archival, and epson heavyweight isn t heavyweight... Julian ... From: bjornaagedk To:
2002-05-04 by jt
... Big Event. Best wishes and good luck. Thanks Steadman! julian
2002-05-04 by CDTobie@aol.com
... It indeed does. Even the standard Epson drivers support use one bit files up to 720 dpi. But when you start mixing areas of high contrast and those with
2002-05-04 by Robert Morrison
... No it is not. That s one of the reasons they changed the name of this paper to Epson Enhanced Matte. In my opinion it is just cheap proofing paper that
2002-05-04 by Robert Morrison
Gelatin is a lousy receptor for pigmented inks. It does work with dye inks though. Brightcube has a paper like this that I ve tried...but it doesn t work
2002-05-04 by charles_bandes
Doh, scratch that - I see the file you mean. My apologies. If you d like, I can convert it to some other format and mail it to you.
2002-05-04 by charles_bandes
Bob - I don t see any MSWord files in there at all - only text, html, and pdf - all of which are readable via free software. PDF files, if you don t know about
2002-05-04 by panoramas.geo
Guys, I need clarification regarding the maximum dpi of a file the Epson printer uses. Is it correct to say that the printer only uses up to 240dpi files to
2002-05-04 by lyonscox
I have been finding that tightly toned images or soft (same thing in my opinion) are hard to print. The close tones are coming out as flat areas of tone once
2002-05-04 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Just match it visually, and let the service provider take it from there. Give them both the digital file, and an inkjet proof to go by. C. David Tobie
2002-05-04 by jrandall1149
... list ... Bob: Thanks for the reminder! The curve generation document is in pdf format. The version E workflow is a Word .doc :-( My appologies. Martin is
2002-05-04 by jarred_mccaffrey
Has anyone tried printing on fixed fiber paper? People often want the look and feel of a fiber print-- well, traditional fiber paper is gelatin sized 100%
2002-05-04 by derek_c@cix.co.uk
Unless they are redesigned especially for the 950, I d be very cautious. In article , jarred@acm.org (jarred_mccaffrey)
2002-05-04 by bjornaagedk
Hi everyone! Do someone know if Epson s Archival Matte paper is 100% acid free? Bjørn
2002-05-04 by Steadman Uhlich
Good anecdotes Julian. The dustfree environment is always a problem. I have seen my own spraying attempts stymied by the inclusion of fibres and dust on the
2002-05-04 by p5198
Jeff (and Martin), could you post your workflow comments in the list files in some form of plain text? Though WORD sometimes appears to be ubiquitous, it
2002-05-04 by dickbo
You do not say what software you are using but assuming nothing special set the scanner for cast removal and fascim reproduction, set descreen and just scan it
2002-05-04 by tomoc
WOW... The May exchange just set a record (Martin will not believe this ). Prints were due to me by May 5 ... they all arrived by today, so the whole batch
2002-05-04 by jean verrept
on 03/05/2002 19:44, Editor P.O.V. Image Service at editor@p-o-v-image.com wrote: You will have to wait for my articles appearances to get a complete rundown
2002-05-04 by jt
No, I did the deal at a cafe next door! i still wanted to get in with that gallery! Julian ... From: Robert Morrison To: