Re: Tyler Boley and the 1270
2002-04-24 by tboleyyh
... Uh oh, thanks a bunch Carolyn. Even though my eyebrows have become one, and there seems to be odd wires growing off my ears and nose, I am not one of the
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2002-04-24 by tboleyyh
... Uh oh, thanks a bunch Carolyn. Even though my eyebrows have become one, and there seems to be odd wires growing off my ears and nose, I am not one of the
2002-04-24 by Richard Wolfson
... Dave, I ve not checked with Tyler or Dan, but I think the magic is as follows. At least, this is what I ve done, guided in part by their seminal postings,
2002-04-24 by CDTobie@aol.com
... ColorVision s licencing does not currently allow this; in fact it expressly prohibits it. The only exception if by special arrangement with the company to
2002-04-24 by CDTobie@aol.com
... Mailing lists are best suited for specific questions. You may get some general responses, and even some useful info. But its when the rubber hits the
2002-04-24 by CDTobie@aol.com
... You mention that you don t think the paper will make much difference, but the chief coulprit in all this is dot gain, which is a paper related function.
2002-04-24 by meander@mail.dk
... You might find iGetter helpful. It is software that resumes broken downloads, without having to start the download from scratch again and again and again.
2002-04-24 by Mahesi Caplan-Faust
[Mahesi Caplan-Faust] I am trying to print A4 s using cone inks on a new 1280 and I am getting heavy indentations. Has anyone had a similir experience. Epson
2002-04-24 by Julian Thomas
Evan, I understand your frustration. But we are at the cutting edge of technology here. The main difference IMO between Cone and MIS is that Cone sells a kit
2002-04-24 by t_f_dunn
You might want to take a look at the document, RGB Scanning Guide, by Don Hutcheson (available on his website http://www.hutchcolor.com or in the files section
2002-04-24 by Todd Flashner
... As a follow up to my last post, this might be all you need, at least WRT determining what is a linear ( industry standard ) step wedge:
2002-04-24 by Todd Flashner
on 4/23/02 8:02 PM, Paul Roark wrote: ... Paul I don t know where you ve asked this question but these are the best two lists I know for such topics:
2002-04-24 by Robert Morrison
Thanks, Martin. What s your subjective impression of these blends? The gray wedges are most helpful...thanks for that...can you compare to traditional
2002-04-24 by Carolyn Frayn
I m not Martin of course but wanted to add my thoughts to this... just because. Evan Wolarsky wrote: ... Cone for example? Although constantly criticized for
2002-04-24 by Carolyn Frayn
Martin, I never use printer color management... not for color work or BW. It makes sense that it is the cause of many cross platform compatibility issues...
2002-04-24 by Carolyn Frayn
Paul, ... Tyler just did a great job on that one... under his revised subject line cross platform issues ... yes on both ... no, just different platforms,
2002-04-24 by Carolyn Frayn
Evan Wolarsky wrote: ... Tyler Boley is one of the original quad ink guys... Carolyn
2002-04-24 by tboleyyh
... It matters, but either of those should work for these particular curves. They were made for Martin, he was using sRGB, so they were developed for that.
2002-04-24 by Martin Wesley
I just wanted to add a word to Tyler s great post. People seem to neglect color management because they are working with grayscale inks. This is really the
2002-04-24 by Martin Wesley
John, Try cooling off your MIS-FS Standard inks by adding in some MIS-FS Neutral inks which are bluish. This way you will not have to worry about changing the
2002-04-24 by Martin Wesley
Evan, I think that it is not obvious just who MIS or ConeTech or some of the other companies are. The operative word is that they are small companies. Very
2002-04-24 by charles_bandes
Doh, I wasn t thinking - of course the magenta slider is irrelevant since the sliders are disabled. Still curious about the other questions tho :)
2002-04-24 by charles_bandes
Thank you for this explanation, Tyler. (And for your curves for that matter - they are the only things keeping me from throwing my 1280 off a bridge, after
2002-04-24 by Jerry Olson
Robert, I do have system 10.1 installed. I was able to actually download the 2 updaters for the security, and the one for the installer. But when I tried to
2002-04-24 by tboleyyh
Carolyn is right. Color managed workflows, in my experience, are cross platform. You can t avoid color management any more, if you are working in Photoshop,
2002-04-24 by Doug Fisher
Which continuous flow system is best for the 1160? The MIS system is much less expensive but I am not sure of any other differences. Doesn t one have filters
2002-04-24 by tboleyyh
... I was alerted to the fact my name is appearing here with embarrassing frequency, so I ll chime in. Quad profiles made for use with the Epson RGB driver are
2002-04-24 by wolarsky
Martin, I realize that you are not commerically connected with MIS, but something does not make much sense to me. You mentioned when you posted Tyler s new
2002-04-24 by Shelby Smith
Thanks, I am just learning about all of this, but I like the six independent cartridges and I have been happy with other Canon eqmt I have. I have a Mac and
2002-04-24 by Austin Franklin
Jeff... When measuring paper, you are measuring reflection. When measuring film, you are measuring transmission. I believe the discussion at hand was about
2002-04-24 by derek_c@cix.co.uk
In terms of quality of transformation, all methods are identical. This is because the third party tools like Bibble and BreezeBrowser use the Canon SDK to do
2002-04-24 by Martin Wesley
Carolyn, Thank you very much for that bit of information. I was hoping that would be the case. Since Tyler started with the Color Management portion of the
2002-04-24 by Martin Wesley
Daniel, I have an 1280VmPhRgMPHW.icm file that was generated using Profiler Pro but I am not certain that the software license allows me to freely share this.
2002-04-24 by Martin Wesley
Shelby, Just a note. MIS does not support any printers. They simply provide ink. The workflows that are on their site were developed by enthusiasts who
2002-04-24 by Martin Wesley
Stephen, The profile was created by printing out a 729 patch test file using the printer settings as given for use with the curves. The patches were measured
2002-04-24 by Robert Morrison
Paul, I remember you mentioning that the FS-N inks were designed to fade on shade...meaning that they did not cool or warm as the density decreased. Any chance
2002-04-24 by tomoc
Keith- You might want to try the profiles available on the lyson site. I haven t noticed a large difference in using them and not using them, but they are free
2002-04-24 by Michael J. Kravit
Barry, If dmax is 1.8 and dmin is 0.05 then the Density Range is 1.75. To find what percentage of the Density Range .6 is divide .6/1.75=0.34 or 34% Mike
2002-04-24 by J Brubaker
Paul - Yes, I could do that, but my bottles are still quite full, and I occasionally use the Piezography driver. I only want a little cooling, and never a
2002-04-24 by flyfishingusa2002
Jeff, Thanks for the math! Now here s the question, If Dmax = 1.8 and Dmin = 0.05 What percentage of the dynamic range is, say, .6? Can you show us how to do
2002-04-24 by Paul Roark
John, ... Yes, but it would be easier and better to just buy some FS-N and purge the old inks out of the system. Paul http://www.PaulRoark.com
2002-04-24 by Paul Roark
John, ... You re densitometry reading are correct. Whether the system is WAY off is a question that I ve never found a really good answer to. In general,
2002-04-23 by iwasnvrhere
This might help. optical density (OD): For a given wavelength, an expression of the transmittance of an optical element. Note 1: Optical density is expressed
2002-04-23 by kdidhjhu
I did what your e about to do a few months ago. Had an Epson 1200 in very good shape ready to go. My color work is now done with the 1280. I used the Lyson
2002-04-23 by stasunas
Quite sure. I printer a good black nozzle check yesterday. Today the Cart is empty. ... using ... a ... every ... suggestions??
2002-04-23 by flyfishingusa2002
John, You are at the same point as I am. Well, actually I m a little ahead. The density readings are log to the base 10 so dividing the Dmax by 2 will not give
2002-04-23 by Nij
Are you sure that your black print-head is not clogged? Nij
2002-04-23 by J Brubaker
I asked this question once before with no response, so I ll ask again :) I m currently printing with the MIS-FS quad inkset on an Epson 1160. The resulting
2002-04-23 by Don Rooney
Val I have not tried to make a B&W print on the S9000 because I have other dedicated B&W printers setup. But I will attempt it over the next several days as
2002-04-23 by stasunas
I have an 1160 that I have not been using. Yesterday I tried using it and found the black ink cartidge empty, although it was full a few months ago. I replaced
2002-04-23 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
... Yes it is.. They look great... I wouldn t call them smack dab neutral though... and no 6 color ink set will match the tonality range of a monochrome hex