Re: Beginner Question - Contact Sheet/Filing Software
2002-04-15 by marktuckerdotcom
I would try out IView Media Pro. http://www.iview-multimedia.com/ Mark Tucker, http://marktucker.com/
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2002-04-15 by marktuckerdotcom
I would try out IView Media Pro. http://www.iview-multimedia.com/ Mark Tucker, http://marktucker.com/
2002-04-15 by Kip Babington
Greetings from a relative newcomer to digital photography. I d be interested to know what you folks think is the most useful software for someone to use who
2002-04-15 by Pics4U@en.com
... Steven - I hate to be the one to burst your bubble but Canon is NOT the only digtial camera with the ability to shoot and allow manipulation of RAW files.
2002-04-14 by Alan Zinn
... You shouldn t be getting warps. Put the board in the press to dry it out before you mount on it. Lay the dry mounted print under a 18 x 24 or larger piece
2002-04-14 by Austin Franklin
... Exactly! That is why I suggest people wait until they can get a digital camera that is NOT a compromise to them in any way...so it ll be a useful tool for
2002-04-14 by Austin Franklin
Hi Michael, ... I don t doubt that at all! I believe the H20 does automatic sharpening in the back/software, which, of course, makes comparisons tougher...
2002-04-14 by Michael Kravit
Austin, The one thing that was annoying and yet interesting was viewing screen mask that Phase One priovides to provide feedback to the photographer. It is a
2002-04-14 by Martin Wesley
Bernhard, One good thing to try would be to install a set of Epson cartridges and run a nozzle check. The Epson inks seem to be very good at cleaning out
2002-04-14 by Martin Wesley
Bill, That is interesting. There was talk last summer about using automotive paint spray systems for coating prints. You are the first I have heard from that
2002-04-14 by CDTobie@aol.com
... I don t know everything, but you have managed to hit an area I m familiar with... ProfilerPRO does indeed support the DTP22 (Digital Swatchbook). You can
2002-04-14 by Bernhard.Schuerlein@t-online.de
After not having used the printer (1160 with MIS variable mixed tones) for a while - not too long - I noticed that while the colors were good after one
2002-04-14 by Steven Schaefer
I down load the raw images on to my hard drive and use the Cannon software as a starting point. I develop the images as linear tiffs. and use Fred Miranda s
2002-04-14 by charles_bandes
Hi all :) I m interested in doing some prints onto translucent paper and/or transparency film. Does anyone know of a suitable paper/vellum/film that can be
2002-04-14 by Richard Wolfson
... No, not offhand. You could email ColorVision support, or CDTobie@aol.com, who knows everything. However I d say if you can get L*a*b* measurements from
2002-04-14 by Todd Flashner
Oops, I just noticed someone else posted the same thing a couple of days ago. Sorry for the redundancy. Todd
2002-04-14 by Michael Kravit
The Epson driver is faster as it is not printing in 8-Pass mode. Mike ... From: Robert Morrison To:
2002-04-14 by Todd Flashner
Looks like Archival Matte may be becoming available without those stinking watermarks soon. Below is from inkjetart.com (tssphoto). Hopefully they wont be the
2002-04-14 by Michael Kravit
Austin, Yesterday a firnd of mine came over and we shot his Phase One H20 back on a Hasselblad. We used the 30mm fisheye, 120 macro and another lens. The H20
2002-04-14 by David Dyer-Bennet
... Conservators certainly prefer prints not to be dry mounted or in any other way permanently bonded to anything. However, I ve never gotten a print to lie
2002-04-14 by Peter Lindman
on 4/13/02 7:55 PM, Richard Wolfson at richard@rwolfson.com wrote: RIchard, Do you know offhand if ProfilerPro supports the DTP-22 (the only spectrophotometer
2002-04-14 by Jerry Olson
You probably shouldn t be mounting prints using dry mount. Use the archival tape hinge method. Much safer, many less problems. And the prints do lay flat, when
2002-04-14 by Jerry Olson
No, it wouldn t degrade. All you are doing is enlarging the canvas size a little bit. Jerry
2002-04-14 by Peter Lindman
Martin, I think this is the exchange that I recallŠ
2002-04-14 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Quentin, Can you get raw data out of the S1? Somehow I suspect not, as it requires very special processing...but I figured I d ask anyway... Regards,
2002-04-14 by qdfb
If Bob has Nikon lenses, he might want to stick with that system (unless they are older style lenses, some of which won t work on the S2). You then also
2002-04-14 by Austin Franklin
Hi Steve, ... What do you use to process the Bayer pattern CCD data? For those that don t know, when you get raw data from a Bayer patterned CCD camera, you
2002-04-14 by inteldes
Paul, Martin, Robert, et al: Given all the negatives associated with coatings, does anyone EVER use the museum glass (I think this is the correct terminology)
2002-04-14 by steven0356
Bob I own a Cannon D-30 and have shot with the 1D. There are a couple of things that make the D-30 and also the D-60 and 1D stand out from the rest. The first
2002-04-14 by qdfb
Hi, Let me offer a few personal observations, as a user of a Fuji S1 Pro, and also a Large fomat camera, transparencies from which I drum scan. I use the S1
2002-04-14 by Bill Agee
... Martin, I have used my own custom mixes of acrylic varnishes and mediums, sprayed on with a high quality automotive paint gun. Additionally, I have had
2002-04-14 by Martin Wesley
Steve, Try Dick Blick art supplies. http://www.dickblick.com/ The system I last used was two part. The first and critical part is a sealer coat and the second
2002-04-14 by Martin Wesley
Peter, It is Profiler Pro. Tyler says there is some Gretag software that will do it too but that the cost of the software is huge. I don t know of anyone
2002-04-14 by Austin Franklin
... It depends on what you mean by quality . Digital holds edge information very well, but lacks in detail information, compared to film. Personally, though
2002-04-14 by Austin Franklin
... I use a product from Bainbridge, called Foamboard . I get no warpage at all (below my perception level at least ;-)... Regards, Austin
2002-04-14 by wilfred71118
I am about fed up with the warping that happens when dry mounting on mount board. I was wondering if any one has been using a product called Ultra Mount. I
2002-04-14 by wilfred71118
I reciently posted an inquirey pertaining to the centering of an image using an Epson 3000. The method suggested by more than one of you was to add white to
2002-04-14 by elcariso
Hello everyone,,I m currently using a 35mm Nikon and a Mamiya RB67. I print my own B&W Portraits usually to 11x14,,sometimes 16X20. I m considering going
2002-04-14 by Richard Wolfson
Peter, I ve made CMYK profiles for quad black ink sets using ProfilerPRO and my DTP-41, using the 125 patch targets. These profiles give me an accurate preview
2002-04-14 by Peter Lindman
Martin, Do you recall an exchange you had with Tyler Boley quite a while ago about profiling quad inksets? If I remember correctly there was one profiling
2002-04-14 by Robert Morrison
I ve been comparing FS-N inks to Cone s Piezo inks today...using both the Epson and Piezo drivers. The FS-N inks are really lovely. They seem to perform
2002-04-14 by Robert Morrison
I ve been running comparisons of the Epson Driver vs. Piezo Driver (6.01) today. Having been a Piezo user for 1.5 years, I m very impressed with the output
2002-04-14 by Alan Zinn
... Mark, I had a brochure from a full-service print outfit that advertized $100 for an 8 x 10 Piezo print. Can t lay my hands on it now but I was shocked at
2002-04-14 by Robert Morrison
I see the mottling with both Piezo inks and MIS=FSN on Museo 365g...but it goes away on my prints once the inks have dried for about 2 hours. I get very
2002-04-13 by steven0356
Marin Were did you get Golden water based acrylic vanishe and how did you apply it? Steve
2002-04-13 by taylynapowers
thanks ... if ... people ... remove ...
2002-04-13 by DanielP'rez
It s kinda a bandaid, but changing the canvas size just before printing works great. Take notes of what sizes work and make a list, that s what I did. -Daniel
2002-04-13 by William Cobb
... I ve got to wonder how old your printer is ... I have an Epson 3000 as well with none of the centering problems you mentioned ... ??? [Non-text portions of
2002-04-13 by dickbo
Does anyone know if there is a news group specifically to cover the above subject.
2002-04-13 by Paul Roark
Martin, I ll have to take a look at the water-based Golden acrylic varnish. For certain purposes, such coating could definitely be useful if application is
2002-04-13 by Martin Wesley
Paul, I have done a bit of laminating for mundane purposes such as Photo ID badges and signs. Basically the Dmax goes up, the photos are very well protected