2002-04-26 by tboleyyh
Charles, I m afraid I m not spending much time on the list any more, but since your problems are using a workflow I ve been involved with I ve watched your
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2002-04-26 by Paul Roark
It appears that the viscosity of the inks for Canon printers are entirely different than for Epson printers. So, the inksets have to be entirely new. Too bad.
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2002-04-26 by Don Rooney
Derek That s why I m waiting to hear what MIS s research comes up with. Don ... From: derek_c@cix.co.uk To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Cc:
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2002-04-26 by Don Rooney
Derek I m comparing the Epson 1280 (6 color) to the Canon BJC-8200 (6 color). Bought the 1280 to do larger B&W work. I am using up the Color Carts first then
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2002-04-26 by Jerry Olson
You don t need a high resolution scanner to scan large negatives such as 5x7. Any High quality desktop flatbed with 1200 optical resolution and transparency
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2002-04-26 by Tim Spragens
Julian, I d think your problem might be choice of paper. What are you expecting to print on, even if you get decent alignment? Your layout could be loose
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2002-04-26 by Alan Zinn
... Derek, Thanks for the info on the 900 - do you know if it will print 8-1/2 x 23 in? A 4 x 20in. pan is all I need for color. AZ Maker of Lookaround
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2002-04-26 by Bill Agee
... I must have missed the first message in this thread, but it seems to be a discussion about everyone s choice of format and why. I think I will go against
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2002-04-26 by Paul Roark
Jack, ... I tried using Konica Impresa 50, the finest grain negative color film. While the flexibility of that approach was impressive, I went back to shooting
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2002-04-26 by Doug Fisher
Martin - The majority of the emails I received today did not have anything in the subject line either. That is annoying because this is a tatic that spammers
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2002-04-26 by charles_bandes
That s very interesting Jeff, thank you. My prints from Tyler s plat and crv9 are almost good - but the inversion area around 80-60% is still present, just
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2002-04-26 by dickbo
... From: Shire,Stanley To: Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 3:36 PM Subject: RE: [Digital
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2002-04-26 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 4/26/02 7:13:45 AM, derek_c@cix.co.uk writes:
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2002-04-26 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... 1) The head cost is $154.36... 2) Canon will only give you a new printhead (in the US) if you return the old one as a core... 3) Profiler Plus
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2002-04-26 by CDTobie@aol.com
... More control, but for confirmed B&W shooters, a loss of specific film effects, and perhaps a less smooth grain structure, depending on the color film used.
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2002-04-26 by dickbo
Thank you John and, in due course, all will be revealed. ... From: John To: Sent: Friday,
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2002-04-26 by Shire,Stanley
Another vote for bigger is better. I am making (mostly landscape) images with a Mamiya 7II. The camera is light (no mirror, no prism; just a beautiful,
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2002-04-26 by Jason DeFontes
Martin, I ve been getting the dupes, but haven t noticed the missing subject lines. -Jason
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2002-04-26 by John
Morning Dick....er actually I guess it is afternoon already in your neck of the woods, I have followed this thread and feel I should state my background in
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2002-04-26 by Richard Wolfson
Jack, I regularly shoot 4x5 color negative for b&w prints. They get C41 processing at my pro lab, then I scan them on my Agfa DuoScan T2500 with VueScan
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2002-04-26 by dickbo
Ok, Ok, send me the spec and include the asking price. I use the term asking with some purpose because I am one hell of a negotiator. ... From: Nij
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2002-04-26 by dickbo
Smoothly said brother Prevatt, smoothly said indeed. I assume and with considerable pleasur,e that from your date stamping style you are in my age bracket.
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2002-04-26 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Depends on how you define control... It will force you to shoot in a narrower tonal range, that is for certain.. You may also find decreased contrast and
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2002-04-26 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Yes, in my beta testing of the Small Gamut inks, I focused on the important issue of neutral prints without crossovers. These were the images I checked for
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2002-04-26 by jackperk
All, I was told once that a useful workflow is to shoot color film to produce B&W prints . . . that that procedure offers more control than shooting B&W
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2002-04-26 by Truman Prevatt
Another vote for the RB 67. It is a tank. I did a lot of landscape work with it - always on a tripod with the mirror up. With using the old Kodak Panatomic X
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2002-04-26 by ljkorte
Hi Charles, I have the very same setup as you do. I m using a Mac with the 1280 and nomorecarts, VM inks. When printing with Paul s MW curve, I also had the
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2002-04-26 by Aitor
Hi, Does anyone know something about this scanner? http://www.scanace.com/en/product/3600pro.php
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2002-04-26 by Herb Bauer
Hi, you say I would recommend 5x7 at this point as it will give you an advantage over 4x5 at the scanning stage. Makes sense, larger film and all. I do have
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2002-04-26 by James E. Martz
... A little more checking on mine. Probably about half of mine have the subject line missing, but if I examine the expanded header (in Eudora), the Subject
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2002-04-26 by James E. Martz
... I m seeing it - and my filter which sorts them out into a special mail folder quit working. **************** James E. Martz Milan, OH jemartz@earthlink.net
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2002-04-26 by derek_c@cix.co.uk
The S900 and S9000 can print borderless, so another possibility might be to try using software that can automatically split a pano file into panes. There might
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2002-04-26 by derek_c@cix.co.uk
The S900. In article , AZinn@netbox.com
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2002-04-26 by derek_c@cix.co.uk
I don t think the BC6 inks use pigment, they are just reformulated dye inks that have better longevity and can support smaller drop sizes on the newer
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2002-04-26 by derek_c@cix.co.uk
Just which Epson are you comparing the Canon to? The Epson 880 is a 4-colour printer, so I wouldn t expect its colour photo performance to be up to a 6 or 7
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2002-04-26 by derek_c@cix.co.uk
I wouldn t use inks formulated for low temperature Epson printers in a high temperature Canon head. In article , jerryolson@rrv.net
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2002-04-26 by derek_c@cix.co.uk
In article , donr@rooneys.net (Don ... Canon produced a new ink formulation for the S800 and subsequent printers, but they
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2002-04-26 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Yup.. The Neutral Quad Blacks do have that problem.. As I said, they are an older technology inkset.. I have not personally seen the same kind of
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2002-04-26 by len
If I may interject my two-pence worth here, I d suggest that the next limiting factors (liquidity being the first) should be the convenience-physical strength
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2002-04-26 by bjornaagedk
... suffer from the ... the Luminos ... Keith, The inks I used was Lyson Neutral Quad Black inks. Bjorn
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2002-04-26 by dickbo
You have excited me egad especially so, as with that name I suspect you may be a robot of some kind. Actually you could be a book, a talking book perhaps? ...
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2002-04-26 by dickbo
Now then, now then. I used to sell drum scanners so kindly refrain from that disgraceful attempt to bring about a fear laden close. I will look, and possibly
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2002-04-26 by meander@mail.dk
... I am also receiving some duplicate copies, subject lines are ok, so it must be Yahoo. jerry.
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2002-04-26 by soprisghile
Brand new exchanged 1280 (third one). I m getting bands at 90 degrees to the printhead pass. They are quite thin, look like digital artifacts but are not,
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2002-04-26 by charles_bandes
My PS7 upgrade arrived today, I ve been playing with it for hours. (And it s way past my bedtime, but anyway) Things I ve noticed so far: The healing brush
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2002-04-26 by Martin Wesley
I have noticed that some of the posts to the list have lost their subject lines when they are e-mail to me from Yahoo. The subject is there on the list but not
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2002-04-26 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Any particular reason you are going to PS7 now? On a Mac I could understand, I d want a Carbonized version.. But without 16 bit layers, on a Win2k box I m
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2002-04-26 by Martin Wesley
Charles, I have noted as the list of posts has grown that some people seem to have difficulties with workflows that people in general use without problems.
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2002-04-26 by Martin Wesley
Dick, There is one pitfall in moving up to medium format. You may not be going far enough. I bought my Pentax 67 and a Beseler 23 enlarger figuring that I
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2002-04-26 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Personally, I d take anyone... My assumption though was that someone who had a clog might be more willing to invest the time in running the Lysons through
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