Re: MIS CIS system with a chipped cart and windows 2k or XP
2002-04-26 by ed021us
... disk like they recommend it works fine. Ed ... what ... boot disk, ... well? Or ... writable chip? ... http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.
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2002-04-26 by ed021us
... disk like they recommend it works fine. Ed ... what ... boot disk, ... well? Or ... writable chip? ... http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.
2002-04-26 by Dennis
PS7 beta was easily had by anybody. It s as much an osx issue as anything and the piezo plugin ain t exactly a million lines of code. Dennis
2002-04-26 by djwolfe5
I have done this a couple of times using two printers. I have an Epson 1200 and a 750. The 1200 has MIS Quadtone and the 750 has the standard (Epson) Color
2002-04-26 by Nij
... Not in my experience Keith. I have been sent some cool-toned samples that shift wildly into magentas in tungsten / halogen indoor lighting. There I
2002-04-26 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Just a quick observation... The older Lyson Quad product (BG Quads) do suffer metamerism that can be evident on glossy papers, while matte papers tend to
2002-04-26 by J Greer
Everyone has their preferences and what I m about to tell you is just that: my preference. I ve used the Pentax 645, Bronica SQAi, Bronica ERTSi, Fuji GA645i,
2002-04-26 by rlsopher
I can recall some sage advice that one should produce negatives the printer will not have untoward difficulties with. Since the printer in my case was me, I
2002-04-26 by J Greer
There seems to be different longevity numbers floating around depending on which country the information is coming from. In my forays into the Japanese site
2002-04-26 by Nij
Indeed, however, I still suspect that this is in fact a Mac OSX / Carbonised plugin issue rather than a PC / PS7 issue. I sure hope I am not misinforming
2002-04-26 by Nij
Hello ML I think the answer (is it worth it for the chips) is almost certainly YES... but your mileage may vary. There is not a lot simpler than switching off
2002-04-26 by charles_bandes
Hi Everyone - My problem is that with every curve set I get a weird inversion in my stepwedge around the 70% point, this causes images to have a solarized
2002-04-26 by p5198
Paul s right: given a tripod and film flatness, quite ordinary lenses generate remarkable negs. Which brings me to the cheapest solution of all. The 6x7
2002-04-26 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/f_headline.cgi?day0/221150021&ticker= Of course, the per OZ price on those inks is gonna be ridiculous me bets... LOL If
2002-04-26 by CDTobie@aol.com
... And just when were they supposed to make it work ? The lead time for Photoshop 7 beta testing was only a few months long, and Adobe did not automatically
2002-04-25 by Martin Wesley
On the topic of subject lines could we please have some? It really becomes a mess trying to sort out such a huge archive and a huge volume of e-mail if there
2002-04-25 by iwasnvrhere
Ouch that burns. I don t know if Martin is going to reply to this but I will. Before you burst into righteous indignation (or is it too late for that) you
2002-04-25 by Robert G. Morrison
That s weird...I have no problem running the Piezo plugin (6.01) from PS7 in classic mode with my 1160. I ve done about a dozen prints with no problem. Robert
2002-04-25 by ML PHOTO
I was wondering if anyone out there is using the above setup, and what method you use to reset the chips. The equalizer program on the boot disk, or the Qb7
2002-04-25 by Nij
Dick, If you want a look-see at the camera, you d better move fast as Julian is offering me a swap... maybe ;) Nij
2002-04-25 by Nij
In roll feed mode it is to some extent... but my recollection is that tests by showed you could refeed sheets with remarkable vertical accuracy...
2002-04-25 by rubalong
What - did you think you are paying them enough to actually keep the software current...? tim
2002-04-25 by Michael J. Kravit
... jack, Not unless it starts misbehaving. ;-) Mike
2002-04-25 by dickbo
EOS 3 +Sigma 17-35 - Canon 28-135 - Just trying Kodak Tech Pan. The problem is that although the old KTP looks very good it is quite obvious that a negative 4X
2002-04-25 by Michael J. Kravit
Hello Jack, Glad to hear that you enjoyed the images. It is always a pleasure to have someone like you take part in our center. Thank you for the nice
2002-04-25 by Michael J. Kravit
What s up with that? Like they did not have enough time to make it work? -MJK
2002-04-25 by dickbo
I always beleived that Devil was a Woman, but now I am begining to change my mind. I assume you are aware that you personally are largely responsible for my
2002-04-25 by dickbo
Are you claiming it is possible to inch the paper in the feeder? ... From: Nij To: Sent:
2002-04-25 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Well, perhaps not painting, but one of the advantages of carbon pigs can be seen in the appreciable lack of fading found in some example of ancient
2002-04-25 by Jerry Olson
Paul, Even the finest oil paintings of the 16th and 1 7th centuries have faded some. So have all the watercolors that are hundreds of years old. In fact it
2002-04-25 by Mahesi Caplan-Faust
For landscape I recommend the Mamiya 7 II. A little eccentric like a large leica but fantastic sharp lenses. No good for close up work though but light weight
2002-04-25 by stevenr@mindspring.com
Here is a Review of the new Epson 2100 http://www.photo-i.co.uk/frames.htm Steve
2002-04-25 by Nij
If you are on the MIS site - you need to look for Cobra CFS. If you want the better Niagra CIS then you really should go to www.mediastreet.com.
2002-04-25 by Richard Wolfson
Do you think Sandro Botticelli was a customer of theirs? His La nascita di Venere (1484) is holding up pretty well in the Gelleria degli Uffizi. ...
2002-04-25 by Jerry Olson
You Can t order the niagara from MIS. You need to go to http://www.mediastreet.com Jerry
2002-04-25 by Nij
Hi Paul, Although it s not BW (!) - i thought there was an x00 year pigment process. But, it wasn t inkjet, it was traditional photographic mixed with
2002-04-25 by lyonscox
Could someone please link this particular monkey (meaning, stupid me can t find it) into the niagra CIS order site at MIS? Figure someone here will know it
2002-04-25 by Jim Panzer
This may seem like a silly question but IS there such a thing as a digital, black and white printing publication, or even newsletter? Specifically dealing with
2002-04-25 by Nij
This might be more a statement about the Mac OSX Photoshop 7 than the PC, at a guess... note stress on guess! nij
2002-04-25 by Paul Roark
This caught my eye. The June 2002 issue of B&W Magazine has some interesting articles -- and advertisements. (Even though that publication that doesn t like
2002-04-25 by pegasso1234
Epson Japan has just announced new 2800dpi Printers !! http://www.i-love-epson.co.jp/products/printer/inkjet/px9000/px90 002.htm
2002-04-25 by Moreno Polloni
... holes ... for ... Smear a bit of mustard on the cracker for that soft sepia look.
2002-04-25 by Julian Thomas
Sure, I ll keep you up to date. I ve just had a very nice communication with Kami at PhotoInkjet - I ve only ordered 25 sheets of A4 to try and because the
2002-04-25 by jackperk
... Mike, I just saw the three magnificent prints you have entered in the Palm Beach Photographic Centre competition and I have to tell you -- and all the
2002-04-25 by Nij
Hey - I made a camera out of a Jacob s Cream Cracker on a Mamiya Polaroid Back. It produced orange prints with multiple images from each of the holes in the
2002-04-25 by Stephen Petegorsky
dickbo - I ve been happily using a Pentax 645 for many years now. It s the older one, which isn t autofocus. Its advantages include: It s a single lens
2002-04-25 by shaungranleese
Odd - I ve been using version 5 ish of the Plugin with PhotoShop 7 for a week with no trouble. Shaun ... PS
2002-04-25 by fjmcsu
cross posted to Piezo 3000 group also. Just recieved this message from Inkjet Mall regarding Piezo BW and PS 7: We DO NOT WORK WITH PHOTOSHOP 7 We are
2002-04-25 by Paul Roark
... Yes, as do a whole lot of other factors. The use of a tripod being at the top of my list. So, here is my first camera recommendation -- stick with a leaf
2002-04-25 by John
Dick, Will the portraits be of adults or children and on the landscapes will you be doing much hiking? This has to do with the speed of operation and weight
2002-04-25 by meander@mail.dk
... Nij, That sounds like you are having too many Piezography meetings in London Pubs with funny names! Jerry.