RE: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging
2002-04-07 by Austin Franklin
... For any system you use dB for...not just audio. ... Not really, as noise will have some power level to it (it will never be 0 or below 0), and therefore
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2002-04-07 by Austin Franklin
... For any system you use dB for...not just audio. ... Not really, as noise will have some power level to it (it will never be 0 or below 0), and therefore
2002-04-07 by Todd Flashner
... Thanks for putting that into a useful perspective Roy. That spoke to the concept on linearity vs non-linearity I kept referring to, but I don t think I
2002-04-07 by Michael Kravit
Barry, You are right, we have had 3 psots no off-topic. It strarted as as humor in relation to Roy s stair-step comparison w/ dynamic range. End of off-topic
2002-04-07 by Michael Kravit
Austin, The NFPA 101 applies to all buildings except most private residential. See my other post. Mike ... From: Austin Franklin To:
2002-04-07 by flyfishingusa2002
Care to explain the conection between this thread and Digital Black and White, the Print? Other forums that I used to read got so far off topic that they are
2002-04-07 by Bill Morse
Mike- Sorry, I wasn t trying to be a pain, just thought I d give it one more go. I think, unfortunately, we re talking across each other, here. Keep up the
2002-04-07 by Austin Franklin
... Mike, Limits it for who? Not for residential, at least in my state! You can go as high as 8 . I just finished doing a set of stairs...and it was 8 , but
2002-04-07 by Michael Kravit
But, but, but B i l l l l....... ... Don t know. ... I guess, hmm, let s see, my D4000 has the following optical resolutions; 32, 36, 40,
2002-04-07 by Michael Kravit
Roy, Not all that old, but it does not apply to residential buildings. Houses can still go to 8 in some places, 7-3/4 in others. Mike
2002-04-07 by toomagenta@aol.com
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2002-04-07 by royvharrington
... Hi Mike, Is that a new code? I designed and made a staircase about 12 years ago. I thought I remembered 8 inch max but that may have been for non living
2002-04-07 by Michael Kravit
Jerry, I am not slamming the 1280, I have one and love it. But in comparison to my 7000 and especially the 10000 it is slow. However, the last part of your
2002-04-07 by jimhayes361
... line tin cans. But it s very soft (malleable), which may be why it won t be used for electrical connectors. Also, it may not be very conductive, like
2002-04-07 by John Vitollo
Jerry, I have the original Polaroid 4000 that the Plus replaced - it is by far the best 35mm scanner for the money. At one time I was a big Velvia shooter and
2002-04-07 by Bill Morse
Hi Mike, Two points- First, on the issue of microstepping to achieve any desired resolution below 4000 DPI: If that is true, then why bother locking into
2002-04-07 by tomoc
The idea of Monthly exchanges started out as a leaky boat moving in an uncertain direction. The MARCH EXCHANGE was an animal theme exchange that had a couple
2002-04-07 by jimhayes361
... be ... I ... nickel ... isn t it? ... No, because, given enough contact force, after insertion, an airtight connection is usually acheived. Tin, being
2002-04-07 by Jerry Olson
No. MIS and PIEZO inks are 100 percent compatible. I used to mix cyan and magenta MIS inks into the yellow piezo ink to cool the tones. Jerry
2002-04-07 by Jerry Olson
Michael, I don t think the 1280 is that slow, but I ve never had a faster printer to compare it with. What printer can deliver its quality that is much
2002-04-07 by ternahan
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2002-04-06 by t_f_dunn
Robert - I can not answer the question about 1280 vs. 7000 quality yet because my 7000 has not yet arrived (expected any day now with the intention of running
2002-04-06 by djcook50
Thanks for the info Kevin. I ll look forward to trying the MIS FS inks (and the lower costs!) Cheers, David Cook ... piezo ... refill bits ... filling ...
2002-04-06 by royvharrington
Hi Austin, I ve been thinking a bunch about all this and think maybe I ve got something new to add. Although I felt that your audio signal processing
2002-04-06 by Michael Kravit
Roy, This si not correct, the National Fire Protection Association, Life Safety Code 101 limits a riser height to no more than 7 . So to obtain a riser height
2002-04-06 by Michael Kravit
Andrew, One important thing to remember is that the Imageprint 4 RIP has a number of setting for printer quality. 8-Pass 1440dpi 4-Pass 1440dpi 2-Pass 1440dpi
2002-04-06 by Andrew Biggs
Mike- How long does a print take to print? Say, an 8x10? ... From: Michael Kravit [mailto:michael.kravit@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 12:35
2002-04-06 by Michael Kravit
Bill, I understand what you are saying. But, I believe that I am infact locking the scanner dpi setting so the scanner is forced to scan at an optical
2002-04-06 by Kevin Gulstene
David, I did exactly what you have planned. You do not need to flush the piezo inks. I bought bulk FS inks, several virgin cartridges and the vacuum refill
2002-04-06 by djcook50
I m currently using the Cone Piezo B&W ink cartridges in my Epson 1200. I would like to try the MIS FS inks in cartridge form (will continue using the Piezo
2002-04-06 by Michael Kravit
Robert, I am not running IP4 on the 1280. I have MIS Archival inks in it right now. The biggest problem I have with the 1280 is it is SLOW! Very slow. The
2002-04-06 by Mark Tucker
I m sorry if I m rehashing some of what s been written about Picker the last few days here. I have deleted too many digests lately without reading them, due to
2002-04-06 by Moreno Polloni
... Imageprint is licensed per printer. You need to buy an add-on license per printer. If you want to run a colour and a B&W printers, you need one full
2002-04-06 by Robert Morrison
Just so you know, Imageprint doesn t support 1160 s and there is no plan...as far as I understand...to include them in the future. Robert ... Robert Morrison
2002-04-06 by Austin Franklin
... I will ask him. I know both him and Bill. Regards, Austin P.S. I have to run now, but I do want to comment on your reply later...don t wait up for me
2002-04-06 by Bill Agee
... That would be a step in the right direction since some of us have 1270 s, 1280 s, and 1160 s. I wouldn t consider the RIP unless I could run any of those
2002-04-06 by Len
Hi Austin: No, tin doesn t oxidize. That s why it s used to make pewter--and line tin cans. But it s very soft (malleable), which may be why it won t be
2002-04-06 by Robert Morrison
Mike, What are you running in the 1280? I m really curious to know how Imageprint output compares between the 1280 and the 7000. I think I m about to go for
2002-04-06 by royvharrington
... Todd, Nice quote. Somehow I must have missed it looking around for dynamic range references. I wonder if anyone has enough rapport with him to get him to
2002-04-06 by Julian Thomas
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2002-04-06 by Julian Thomas
I didn t know that he did any darkroom books. I d seen a couple of his photo books (all street stuff - well you know the stuff I do) - and the blurb about his
2002-04-06 by Todd Flashner
... I m jealous! Charles Harbutt was a contributor to a book I love called The Darkroom by Lustrum Press. There were two volumes, and each had ten renowned
2002-04-06 by robinsil
I have an Epson Stylus Photo 780, and I m trying to get started printing with the MIS sixtone inks. I just got the MIS Full Spectrum inks for the Epson 780 /
2002-04-06 by Julian Thomas
Todd, ... This is a major problem for all shooters. especially documentary/journalistic. Isn t the challenge to be able to speak through ... and you have
2002-04-06 by Austin Franklin
Hi Roy, I am going to just snip indiscriminately and not say I did so ;-) ... Your statement of the ratio of maximum contrast to minimum contrast works fine
2002-04-06 by Alan Zinn
... Bill, Check my review - it s just right for pans. If there is something better that I can scan hundreds of images a year with I ll certainly buy it. I
2002-04-06 by Todd Flashner
... Yes, but eventually even photos of transvestites playing cribbage under water may become trite. Isn t the challenge to be able to speak through your own
2002-04-06 by Bill Morse
Mike, first I d like to say that I am only stating my *understanding* of these issues- that is, I think I m right but I d be happy to be shown otherwise.
2002-04-06 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jim, ... I thought tin oxidized over time, and gold didn t...therefore, for longevity, gold (or now paladium is it?) were preferred? That is my
2002-04-06 by Jerry Olson
Qdfb, Well, it s way too much for me! This is only for occasional scanning, not for a business! Jerry
2002-04-06 by Jerry Olson
Dickbo, I m afraid $1000 is my limit for a 35mm scanner. Jerry