Re: [Digital BW] Re: Optical Brighteners in Inkjet Papers
2002-04-09 by Robert Morrison
Six weeks in CA sun through glass results in a large change in EAM. This is easily measurable. But then this isn t North Dakota. In my opinion EAM should
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2002-04-09 by Robert Morrison
Six weeks in CA sun through glass results in a large change in EAM. This is easily measurable. But then this isn t North Dakota. In my opinion EAM should
2002-04-09 by iwasnvrhere
I digress, Your right, Epson suggests three head cleanings and then try switching carts. I guess the tech I talked to was out to get me. Of course they assume
2002-04-09 by Martin Wesley
David, I have a 120 also and I have used both the Silverfast and the Polacolor software with it. I know what you mean about some of the raw scans. They can get
2002-04-09 by Robert Morrison
Exactly, The Cohen brothers use the color of light very prominently. Fargo was a cool film, while Brother Where Art Thou was a warm film for the deep south.
2002-04-09 by Jerry Olson
Not noticeable enough to bother with, really. The paper turns just slightly cream colored under long exposure to direct sunlight. I ve never seen any fading
2002-04-09 by Paul Roark
... Note that there is a way to use the MIS FS inks with the hextone printers like the 1280 and get excellent results. You do need to load your own carts,
2002-04-09 by Julian Thomas
This is a problem, no way around it. The cis is essential IMO. So what you could do is buy the kit and sell the inks to someone on the Piezo list. BTW for the
2002-04-09 by Stephen Petegorsky
David - I don t know if this will be helpful, but I have a Polaroid Sprintscan 120 also, and it came with LaserSoft s Silverfast and HDR software in addition
2002-04-09 by jimhayes361
... Well, just that in my experience, two things happen after two, maybe three head cleanings without a perfect nozzle check: 1) More nozzles dissapear than
2002-04-09 by mkravit
Do you mean like Fargo ? Mike ... that are ... light...certainly
2002-04-09 by iwasnvrhere
I haven t used the jet jrano carts-are they made for pigmented inks? If so they are probably a better choice than the oem carts. The purge prints with the dry
2002-04-09 by tzinzunzan2000
I couldn t print all cool or all warm. Seems to me that subject matter and intent dictate the choice. An image of machines with a suggestion of the impersonal,
2002-04-09 by Robert Morrison
Ok, there are three kinds of people in the world... 1. Photographers that like warm tone prints (all of their friends also like warm tone prints or are too
2002-04-09 by Robert Morrison
Depends on storage conditions. Like ordinary photo paper they are not acid free and they also contain optical brighteners. My guess is that if they are
2002-04-09 by Jason DeFontes
The software that you get when you buy Piezo has the drivers for all the printers on one disk. So you could buy whatever their cheapest cartridge kit is, then
2002-04-09 by Robert Morrison
The regular Eclipse Satine White and Eclipse Velvet White both have brighteners according to Brightcube (their manufacturer). I don t have an Legion Photo
2002-04-09 by DanielPérez
My deal with cool tone prints is that they remind me too much of a badly profiled b&w print made with OEM inks. ie. with a 12xx after Epson reformulated their
2002-04-09 by tzinzunzan2000
I agree. It would be great to have a comprehensive list of papers that use OB s. What I don t understand is 1) why OB s are used if they cause an otherwise
2002-04-09 by JMWoo
After surfing around inkjetmall and calling the representatives there, I ve discovered that the only way to get into Piezography BW with the 1280 is the
2002-04-09 by smithj72
First I want to thank all who have given advice to remedy this problem I am having. I have installed OEM cartridges and run 10 purge cycles, with a couple of
2002-04-09 by Ricardo Lagos
i ve got some vacation time coming at the end of may, and finally decided what to do with it -- Photograph the grand canyon (or at least some small part of it)
2002-04-09 by David Myers
For the past few months I have been working with a Sprintscan 120 to scan my 6x7 b&w negatives. So far, I have been using the raw scan option with no setting
2002-04-09 by iwasnvrhere
I think Bill hit the nail right on the head. It s what people are used to. If they ve been using or seeing selenium prints they want the cool and if they ve
2002-04-09 by iwasnvrhere
Yes, the last two are last ditch methods before you take the printer to the repair shop. It s a question of how much time your willing to spend reaching a
2002-04-09 by Austin Franklin
Hi Roy, My point in the entire discussion is that density range and dynamic range are NOT the same. I do plan on writing this up at some point in time, when I
2002-04-09 by Jerry Olson
Robert, how about eclipse satine, but not the soft white, and Legion s Photo Matte? Jerry
2002-04-09 by Jerry Olson
Mike, it s gotta be different strokes for different folks. I LOVED the oriental seagull paper. I love cold tones. Don t like warm tones at all. The neutral
2002-04-09 by Harrison McClary
By not archival, does anyone have any idea of how long they should last? Have any tests been done on them? ... -- Harrison McClary http://www.mcclary.net
2002-04-09 by Thomas Keesling
Justin wrote: I have heard of this, but have not had luck using 409 to soak the small pad the heads rest on. FYI. The folks at inkjetmall.com last year told me
2002-04-09 by frankg_photo
... Mo, I am using these with my neutral sepia set: vm11p-s- mw,warm,neutral,sepia,sepia2.acv frank
2002-04-09 by Richard Wolfson
... Actually, 5 is scientific. Richard Wolfson
2002-04-09 by antonisphoto
Good work Robert. It was about time somebody did this test!! Antonis
2002-04-09 by dickbo
... From: mkravit To: Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 2:43 AM Subject:
2002-04-09 by Martin Wesley
Roy, A good post and I concur, for what it is worth. I am sorry I dropped out of the discussion but it did not seem to be leading anywhere constructive. I
2002-04-09 by Martin Wesley
... From: stevekphoto To: Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 4:39 PM Subject: [Digital BW] Re:
2002-04-09 by Martin Wesley
Trish, I got bogged down at one point and had some film developed by Ken Templeton in Sacramento. Very nice guy and a quality printer/processor. 916-736-0930
2002-04-09 by Martin Wesley
Frank, I have to say that I feel that Pyro development did more to improve my printing than anything I did short of moving to up to 4x5. You couldn t get me to
2002-04-09 by royvharrington
Hi Austin (is anybody else still listening?) This discussion has gotten badly out of hand. We seem to be on totally different wavelengths of thought. It
2002-04-09 by Martin Wesley
JM, You can get virgin carts and the chips at MIS: http://www.inksupply.com/ Martin Wesley ... From: JMWoo To:
2002-04-09 by jimhayes361
... I agree with this reply in great part, but would modify it per my experience. I do agree it s air, and also think that the towel under the head trick as
2002-04-09 by jrandall1149
... JM: The best way to learn (IMO) is to start at the MIS workflow page and fully understand how the folks who donated their 4-ink lumped and partitioned
2002-04-09 by Robert Morrison
The same ones as for the cool VM...they just have different effects. Robert ... Robert Morrison rmorrison@pobox.com 310-397-2704 4131 Bledsoe Ave. Los Angeles,
2002-04-09 by Bill Morse
Hey Mike, something besides scanning DPI! Yippee! LOL So, the key words in your post were platinum, palladium, and warm, warm, and warm. Whether
2002-04-09 by ganiyat
I am interested in the VM-Neutral- Sepia mix for my Epson 1160. Please which of the Paul Roark curves/Instructions do I use. Mo Kenny
2002-04-09 by memefirechicken
... outputting the PhotoShop psd format QuadTone file using the icc profile for your ink/paper combination. Using the icm color matching in the control panel
2002-04-09 by Robert Morrison
Yeah...I m with you on this one. I don t see what people like in the cool tone prints either...however, the ability to do a neutral print is desirable. I
2002-04-09 by Robert Morrison
On 4/8/02 5:55 PM, tomoc wrote: Robert Morrison 4131 Bledsoe Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90066 rmorrison@pobox.com ... Robert Morrison
2002-04-09 by Robert Morrison
On 4/8/02 7:10 PM, Harrison McClary wrote: You should give the other papers I mentioned below a try...they leave the Colorlife paper
2002-04-09 by Harrison McClary
Robert, Thanks. I bought some Inkjet Fix from a local photo store and used it on the color life paper. It worked very well. The photo does not rub off
2002-04-09 by Robert Morrison
After the latest debate about whether Photo Rag has OB s or not...I purchased a black light (with a SB-4W bulb). I turned out the lights in my studio and