Re: [Digital BW] Newbie Question--1280 and MIS FS inks
2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley
Darin, The hex MIS Full Spectrum inks were designed for use with the Piezo driver. They do not represent a normal hex set since the M and Photo M, and the C
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2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley
Darin, The hex MIS Full Spectrum inks were designed for use with the Piezo driver. They do not represent a normal hex set since the M and Photo M, and the C
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
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
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
2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley
John, There are several factors. Lets look at the cost for starters. If you are scanning 100 MF negs a year then out sourcing scans will run you about $3,000
2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley
John, I think that your idea has merit from a technical point of view but I suspect that in practice we would get lost at the point our eyes cannot distinguish
2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley
... From: dickbo To: Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 9:17 AM Subject: Re: Print
2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley
... From: millerhillsteve To: Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 4:11 AM Subject: [Digital
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
2002-04-04 by John Brownlow
... I by delta (d1,d2) I just mean (d1-d2) if (d1 d2) and (d2-d1) if (d2 d1) Ie the positive value of the difference between I would much rather see a plot,
2002-04-04 by dickbo
... From: Martin Wesley To: Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 6:32 AM Subject: Print
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
2002-04-04 by Jerry Olson
Try Heavyweight Matte. In fact try all of them. They will all produce different looking prints. Jerry
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
2002-04-04 by Todd Flashner
on 4/4/02 10:27 AM, John Brownlow wrote: ... John, I followed along as best I could, but I did get lost (not understanding delta and all), but here s
2002-04-04 by Austin Franklin
Hi Martin, ... I understand and agree. ... Hum. I had to read that a few times. In a way I agree. Density is a static value, and really can be only a
2002-04-04 by John Brownlow
I m going to reply to my own post here because I think I was wrong, or not as right as I could have been. ... Actually, I think you can make this (sort of)
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?
2002-04-04 by Sam A. McCandless
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2002-04-04 by Sam A. McCandless
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2002-04-04 by btmcelhaney
Sound great... Butch, Don t know what I m doing wrong, but I can t get high quality large prints from 35mm, even when scanned at 4000. I do much better with
2002-04-04 by John Brownlow
It seems to me that we have usefully isolated two different ways you can potentially measure the tonal qualities of a print. The first (1) D1 = Dmax - Dmin
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
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
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
2002-04-04 by Todd Flashner
... If they re anything near the quality I ve seen from Butch in the past I m sure they are gorgeous. Todd
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.
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
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
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
2002-04-04 by butchhul
... of ... Greetings Bruce, No particular secret, some more info below Original film was Tri-X (rated at 200ASA), shot with Leica M4 and various lenses, mainly
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
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
2002-04-04 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 4/3/02 8:59:13 AM, AZinn@netbox.com writes:
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)
2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley
... From: Austin Franklin To: Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 9:15 PM Subject: RE:
2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley
... From: Austin Franklin To: Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 9:03 PM Subject: RE:
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
2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley
(snip) ... exact ... knowing ... of ... I very much understand visually what you are getting at, or at least I think I do. The best example I can think of is
2002-04-04 by Todd Flashner
... Tom, welcome, One big problem you may experience using the Epson pigments for BW is their relatively high metamerism. Now, I know Epson is working with the
2002-04-04 by Austin Franklin
... B-b-b-b-b-but Martin, isn t maximum contrast (dMax - dMin), and minimum contrast the smallest discernable [tonality] ? ... For photographic use, I d agree
2002-04-04 by Austin Franklin
... Ah, but Todd, that doesn t necessarily change the DENSITY range ;-) Austin
2002-04-04 by Todd Flashner
... First flash the paper, or use dilute developer to process, or change contrast filters, or selenium tone.... then ask again. ;-) Todd
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 ;-)
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. ...
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
2002-04-04 by Martin Wesley
... From: royvharrington To: Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 7:57 PM Subject: Re:
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
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.
2002-04-04 by btmcelhaney
... on Minolta Multi, printed 18x27 on 24x36 Legion Photo Matt.