Re: Epson Hot Press Natural
2010-04-18 by faeofavalon
... Tongue test? That sounds kinky ;) AnnMarie www.annmarietornabene.net
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2010-04-18 by faeofavalon
... Tongue test? That sounds kinky ;) AnnMarie www.annmarietornabene.net
2010-04-18 by Paul Grant
Gary Sign me up Paul Sent from my iPhone On Apr 17, 2010, at 1:18 PM, Ernst Dinkla ... [Non-text portions of this message have
2010-04-17 by Mark Savoia
But I thought his original post stated he did not have it then all of a sudden he was getting it? Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-04-17 by Ernst Dinkla
... It is called bronzing. Ink-pigment that isn t encapsulated in the inkjet coating and gives another reflection on certain angles. Metal like. -- Met
2010-04-17 by Darlene Lyon Kruse
You can also do what a lot of artists do -- as you cut your paper into smaller pieces, mark the back of each piece with an x -- use a soft pencil, don t put
2010-04-17 by pdesmidt tds.net
Being double-sided would help reduce the cost of test prints. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-04-17 by Ernst Dinkla
... And the result was better with the Premium Glossy PP setting? Despite the fact that the paper used is PWSM? Both printed with PK I guess but that doesn t
2010-04-17 by Lew Schwartz
Yes, I do have it on the Epson stand and it does sway gently when printing. Again, however, what I wrote was misleading. The color shift I refer to is a
2010-04-17 by E.Neilsen
Lew, Do you have your printer on an Epson stand or on a rock solid table? I f you have an Epson printer on a stand the need to gently remind the ink particles
2010-04-17 by ascherjim
My issue, of course, is not one of concern for printing on BOTH sides but on only ONE -- but which one? Especially after I ve cut my sheet into halves or
2010-04-17 by Lew Schwartz
I do note two things: the printer sways gently from side to side while printing and there is no color change when looking at the print straight on, only when
2010-04-17 by Lew Schwartz
I changed the settings from Premium Glossy Photo Paper(250) to Epson Proofing White Semimatte. Both prints were on the semimatte. I used the glossy
2010-04-17 by Ernst Dinkla
... Wouldn t it be useful to describe what the different paper settings could have been? What you observe is more related to ink absorption by the coating.
2010-04-17 by Lew Schwartz
Thanks, Jon. That, indeed, was the case. What about the word, custom ? Are there other paper settings which are not custom, ie standard or automatic? Will I
2010-04-17 by Michael King
Inks settle in the cartridge pretty quickly. That s why Epson says they should be used for no more than 6 months after insertion in the printer. In practice
2010-04-17 by Mark Savoia
Yes - from air bubbles created by shaking TOO hard, so pull the carts, gently shake them, put back in, let them settle for a few hours, start up and do a few
2010-04-17 by Lew Schwartz
The printer & inks are new, but I wouldn t know how long everything sat in the box. Can t air get into the lines if I pull the carts? ... [Non-text portions of
2010-04-17 by Mark Savoia
Yes, gently. Why do you think it would waste ink? Also, how old is your ink? Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-04-17 by Lew Schwartz
You mean as in take the cartridges out & shake them? Doesn t that waste ink? ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-04-17 by Mark Savoia
Have your inks settled? You need to gently shake them from time to time. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-04-17 by pr_roark
... It s probably the same thing, but I find the pack I have is slightly concave toward the printable side. Often paper companies coat the back side just so
2010-04-17 by Jon
I almost never use the web/email/etc. when someone asks to see my work - not that I m asked all that often. A monitor just doesn t do justice to the depth and
2010-04-17 by Lew Schwartz
It very well might be. I ll look into it in the morning. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-04-17 by Lew Schwartz
I m sure this is another naive, ignorant question, but possibly due to using different paper settings today, I ve got a noticible change in image tone. These
2010-04-17 by Jon
When you say Media Adjustment Settings there is more than one selection when you get to that panel - Custom Paper Setup, Activate Custom Paper, etc. It
2010-04-17 by Jon
As for telling which is the print side, I find (as stated in the Epson insert) that the paper flexes or curls less when held with the print side up. It s not
2010-04-16 by Lew Schwartz
I m sure this is a naive, ignorant question, but I just changed paper in an Epson 4880 & fortunately stumbled upon the Media Adjustment settings on the Epson
2010-04-16 by pr_roark
A quick tongue test indicates the Hot Press Natural is, indeed, coated on both sides. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2010-04-16 by C D Tobie
... Depends on what and how I m shooting; I prefer to be in non-live mode, work through the viewfinder, focus manually, etc. But some types of work require
2010-04-16 by Walker Blackwell
If you look in the archives I mentioned bw tuning of colorburst for 11880 to match a prior piezography hue-split. It can be done. Will take a few days. It can
2010-04-16 by dlruckus
LOL,, I ve been disillusioned many times in my life so I guess the delusional thing fits. Duane
2010-04-15 by Walker Blackwell
I also use the xrite colorchecker passport . . . But yeah. I m exited about ACR 6/LR noise reduction as well vis a vis film. If I can pull from a raw scan and
2010-04-15 by Paul Grant
I would imagine shooting the McBeth color chart on film then saving as a DNG and using the profile editor with the DNG profile editor would be slick. I use
2010-04-15 by Mark Savoia
and more graphic memory... most of Photoshops battles with the computer are based on quick screen redraws. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-04-15 by Lew
... From: t.ritz@accesscomm.ca Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 12:56:09 To: Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Monitor vs Print
2010-04-15 by t.ritz@accesscomm.ca
... I like that David. I just came across this. . . . . It s not so much about finding your voice, it s about deciding what you want to say That makes sense
2010-04-15 by tboleyyh
... yes, it does bug me though that Monaco has no real 100% top to bottom GCR setting. I do pretty much what this shows. Alternatively, if you purchased GPS
2010-04-15 by piezobw
I m old school, so I use 5000k dimming viewing booth to the brightness of the display set adjacent to a 5000k calibrated Eizo or Artisan in a dim room. I
2010-04-15 by piezobw
David, Are you shooting with a live preview? Jon Cone Piezography
2010-04-15 by piezobw
Trying to find the white paper to Geoff s method in our archives and will share when I find, including the PS curve correction routine. I think however, if you
2010-04-15 by ascherjim
Clayton: This is my first posting in this forum. (Congratulations?) Anyway my first box of this paper arrived yesterday, and early testing confirms for me
2010-04-15 by pdesmidt tds.net
What viewing conditions do you use for evaluating your work prints? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-04-15 by C D Tobie
When I go out on a shoot, people look at the back of the camera and nod, then lean over my shoulder in the evening, and say oh, that s a good one and I say
2010-04-15 by CelluloidPhotography
Thanks for the info Tyler! Do you suggest something like this for the Monaco settings:
2010-04-15 by M Prestie
Tyler, Your statement regarding the value of a print floored me. I posted it on my wall and sent it to friends who share my appreciation of printing. The
2010-04-15 by E.Neilsen
Jon, With film we have toe and shoulder, how is your 50% working with that? I am interested in seeing what is going on. Eric Neilsen Eric Neilsen Photography
2010-04-15 by E.Neilsen
Impossible to do off the monitor only. The monitor image is not the thing, the print s the thing man. The other explanation is we re all delusional and stone
2010-04-15 by Walker Blackwell
Tyler, I m working on a c-neg setup. It involves shooting gretag targets with film. Scanning raw (positive) c-neg and inverting in ACR. Then building the
2010-04-15 by C D Tobie
... Yes, the voices in your head, that you can t make go away... C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Digital Imaging & Home Theater
2010-04-15 by Lew
I guess this makes your clients, if you do this commercially, your invoiced. ... From: C D Tobie Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 09:25:48 To: