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Photo workshops and expeditions

2002-04-04 by tomoc

I ve never been much of a meeting go-er and usually sleep through seminars that are more than an hour... but I ve been reading about a lot of photo workshops

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Random Thoughts

2002-04-04 by rlsopher

Not to be a complete nihilist and fun as it is to become embroiled in technical arguments, they really don t, to my view, address the final result which is to

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Newbie Question--1280 and MIS FS inks

2002-04-04 by darinb@aol.com

I m new on the digital side, and I think I m missing something. No doubt the FAQ will cover this... I have an Epson 1280 and have just purchased a few MIS FS

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Re: [Digital BW] Coating revisited

2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley

Julian, One thing I have done since I started with inkjet, not intentionally mind you, but my viewing area contains many silver prints and inkjet prints. At

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Re: Medium Format Negative Scanning

2002-04-04 by mlphotos

... functional ... Depends how much you want to pay. Drum scans will look great but will cost a bundle. I just bought a Epson 2450 scanner for my 6X7 negs

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Re: [Digital BW] Comin' up brown

2002-04-04 by Alan Zinn

... Andy, I have given you the names right off the bottle label. The FS Quad black came with the FS quad set of inks. The Archival black came with a set of MS

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Medium Format Negative Scanning

2002-04-04 by johnoppenheimer

Should I send out my 120 negs to be drum scanned or buy a functional neg scanner for fine art bw 11x14 or 13x19 prints?

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Re: [Digital BW] OT: web ad blocking

2002-04-04 by Sam A. McCandless

Oops: I see that in the second paragraph below the Web Ad Blocking link didn t survive the initial quoting. Google found it first thing, but anyway, here s a

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OT: web ad blocking

2002-04-04 by Sam A. McCandless

Yahoo s ad s don t bother me much because I skim the individual posts, or at least their subjects, instead of going to Yahoo s site. But even Amazon, for

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Dmax and its effect on brain waves

2002-04-04 by millerhillsteve

Folks, I ve been monitoring this list for months now (I hate the yahoo interface)in digest form and have learned a great deal. I now have 2 printers running

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Re: [Digital BW] Coating revisited

2002-04-04 by Julian Thomas

Martin, thanks I ll try it. I ve been looking at dig prints for so long, seeing high quality wet prints blew me away. BTW I showed Pablo a large copy of Mike s

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Re: [Digital BW] Coating revisited

2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley

Julian, Get some good quality acrylic varnish from an art store designed for varnishing paintings. I think Golden is the best but I don t know what you will

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Re: [Digital BW] Coating revisited

2002-04-04 by Julian Thomas

I ve got Pablo Kolodny from Argentina satying with me at themoment. He is one hell of a wet printer and he has brought some prints/negs for me to try to match.

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Re: [Digital BW] Coating revisited

2002-04-04 by Robert Morrison

... That s accurate. Ozone testing is in progress with Epson 10000 prints. ... Dmax increases in the coatings that I have worked with range from 0.4 to 0.6

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Re: [Digital BW] FAQ Topics

2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley

Kevin, That sounds really great and the project will be a real asset to the group. I can modify folders in the Files section to match your list. A good portion

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Re: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging

2002-04-04 by Todd Flashner

... I don t think any of us believe Austin s notion is without merit, it s just that he hasn t demonstrated that anybody but him thinks it s worthy of pursuing

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FAQ Topics

2002-04-04 by Kevin Gulstene

All- I spent a few minutes thinking of the common questions that often come up and tried to put them in some groups. This is what I can up with as a starting

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Re: [Digital BW] Coating revisited

2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley

Stephen, You can go back in the archives and find the results of Robert s fade tests. As I recall fading and warm shifting were reduced by all coatings. There

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Re: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging

2002-04-04 by royvharrington

... Austin, we actually have a potential for making some progress here. The density numbers quoted are actually LOG density. So dMax = log10 (max density)

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Re: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging

2002-04-04 by Todd Flashner

... What? Flashing the paper is the only one that wouldn t, all the others would would likely have an effect on dMax. Let me add: tea stain. There, now I have

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RE: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging

2002-04-04 by Austin Franklin

... So, bigger == ratio. I m good with that. ... Hum. Do you mean the darkest to the brightest when talking about density values? I ll fly with that ;-)

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RE: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging

2002-04-04 by Austin Franklin

Martin, ... I know, that s why I like very short posts...but we seem to have a few quite prolific writers here, with many nits to pick ;-) ... Understood. ...

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Coating revisited

2002-04-04 by Stephen Kundell, MD

It has been a while since the topic of coating has been addressed. I know Robert and others were actively experimenting in this regard. Has anyone come up

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Re: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging

2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley

Austin, I am afraid that I just don t see any point in answering you in detail on the items below. The trains of thought become so fractured that they lose all

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B and W from an Epson 10000?

2002-04-04 by pleistocenehome

Hi, I am new here. I used to be a 4x5 black and white photographer with my own darkroom - pretending I was Edward Weston or Paul Caponigro or some other hero.

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