Re: [Digital BW] Dynamic Range Definitions and Print Tones
2002-03-30 by Martin Wesley
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2002-03-30 by Martin Wesley
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2002-03-30 by Frank Miller
hello Please unsubscribe me from the list. I ve recently moved and am now on an extraordinarily slow connection. My address in your files is probably
2002-03-30 by Martin Wesley
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2002-03-30 by Todd Flashner
No offense Austin, but you really snipped out all my relevant points and didn t answer much concretely. I guess you re getting tired? ;-) My main point was
2002-03-30 by Austin Franklin
... I am fine with that... ... Oh, I entirely disagree (surprised, huh?). I WANT my prints to have a full dynamic range, or I DON T want them to, it depends
2002-03-30 by Martin Wesley
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2002-03-30 by Thomas Keesling
Jim wrote: To clarify: Paul s workflow would call for photo paper to be selected and sRGB as color space. Tyler calls for matte paper-heavyweight . Which do
2002-03-30 by Martin Wesley
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2002-03-30 by Austin Franklin
... Then, how do you describe the difference in number of tones? That is not defined by density range. All density range gives you is the lightest and
2002-03-30 by Martin Wesley
(snip) ... Kevin, My reasons for believing this have to do with fact that crystal growth or image stain are the result of chemical processes that can be very
2002-03-30 by Austin Franklin
Hi Roy, ... Very simply, for a photographic image, it is the density value. ... But time has never been a part of the dynamic range equation at all, even in
2002-03-30 by Martin Wesley
... From: hsitz To: Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 1:42 PM Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Is
2002-03-30 by Austin Franklin
Hiiiii again Martin ;-) ... Do you have a reference for EXACTLY what you claim? I AM a Zone boy (as in I do all Zone work, with development compensation
2002-03-30 by Jerry Olson
Thanks Mike, I haven t heard of their Condor paper before. Jerry I m using the Generations Enhanced Black, which is just a tad blacker than the Double
2002-03-30 by Austin Franklin
Hiiiii Martin ;-) ... Absolutely unquestionably incorrect. You would need a piece of paper of infinite size to print infinite tones, even if each tone is the
2002-03-30 by royvharrington
The thread has been interesting and after thinking a lot and reading about it I ve got a few comments. 1) Dynamic Range Issue At first I was very skeptical
2002-03-30 by Jerry Olson
Mike, I think we all know that the Hahnemuhle papers have the best blacks, (also Epson Archival matte has the deep blacks). What papers would come next?
2002-03-30 by Michael Kravit
Jerry, The Hawk Mountain Papers are very nice. Blacks are very close to Hahnemuhle. A friend of mine recently did a Museum exhibition of 44 x44 black ink only
2002-03-30 by gulstenek
... most ... predecessor? ... when the ... the ... droplets, ... I m not surprised. For some reason I started getting confused between precision of density
2002-03-30 by gulstenek
... you can t ... which is ... silver ... his ... reasonably ... I think a silver print does have a DyR. I m not sure what noise would be in a silver print
2002-03-30 by Michael Kravit
Bob, R9 Corporation is based in Las Vegas. They developed the Piezography driver for Cone. They were supposed to also develop the color Piezo for Cone but from
2002-03-30 by S. Colson
Folks, I am somewhat new to Photoshop but not totally. Question: Does anyone make/sell a plug-in for Photoshop that acts like a Variable Contrast B&W
2002-03-30 by Bob Obenland
... It s been there a while. Couple months anyway. I noticed the R9 reference awhile ago. There was an R9 RIP (driver) about 2-3 years ago that Dan Culbertson
2002-03-30 by Michael Kravit
Lyson Standard Fine Art, Lyson Soft Fine Art, Lyson Photo are all Hahnemuhle papers, only they are marketed under the Lyson Name. Yes, I meant 11x17. I am
2002-03-30 by cascavelano
Once again, where are you looking? -- the highest priced Lyson Fine Art paper is $229 not $239 and its 11x17?? If you re comparing it to Royal Plush 310, then
2002-03-30 by Stephen Jennings
I switched to MIS FS and haven t had a problem since. I noticed on my machine that when running the Epson ink through it in an attempt to clear up a Piezo ink
2002-03-30 by flyfishingusa2002
Hi, Is there anyone that has the design (layout) for the density strip for a DTP series densitometer? My system is Windows, the software that came with the
2002-03-30 by Jerry Olson
... You put the white eyedropper on the lightest part of the cheese, and the black eyedropper in the shadow of a piece of pepperoni. Or hamburger. Or whatever
2002-03-30 by Jerry Olson
Jim, how are your nozzle checks? Is EVERY single line visible? I suppose this could be a printer problem. I have never had that problem. For a long time now,
2002-03-30 by Michael Kravit
Jerry, For the most part Media Street has very competitive prices on Hahnemuhle Papers. They are listed under the Royal series name. You can usually equate
2002-03-30 by Michael Kravit
Really, 50 Sheets 11x14 of Lyson Fine Art $239! Thats $5 a sheet! Media Street for the same paper and quantity $118.00! Mike ... From: cascavelano
2002-03-30 by cascavelano
I don t know what site you were looking on - their (inkjetgoodies.com) prices seem to be in line with inkjetart, mediastreet, inkjetmall, etc... I ordered
2002-03-30 by Jerry Olson
To all, where is the best price to be had for the Hahnemuhle papers? Who is the manufacturer of Photo Rag? Thanks, Jerry
2002-03-30 by Martin Wesley
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2002-03-30 by Martin Wesley
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2002-03-29 by Martin Wesley
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2002-03-29 by aquilegia
Jerry: I agree that it sounds like the inks are reversed, but I don t think that s the case. The darker density at 50-55% (vs 60-80%) I think is just a
2002-03-29 by Austin Franklin
Hi Kevin, ... Yes, that s an interesting way to put it! ... I don t quite get what you mean here... Regards, Austin
2002-03-29 by Austin Franklin
... It very well may, but it may also be just how it was printed... ... Not really, providing both are larger than the print medium. ... That is very true, and
2002-03-29 by Michael Kravit
Shameless is right! Your prices on paper seem VERY high! Mike ... From: gschern To: Sent:
2002-03-29 by hsitz
... tones. In a ... min and ... continuous ... Martin -- Well, I d say that what I say makes sense whether there are a finite number of tones or an infinite
2002-03-29 by hsitz
Austin -- The mere fact that some prints have more tones than others doesn t have anything to do with the dynamic range of the medium (digital inks on paper)
2002-03-29 by gschern
THIS IS A SHAMELESS SELF PROMOTION I just wanted people to know that I also sell the system with no shipping charge at http://inkjetgoodies.com -- and there is
2002-03-29 by jimhayes361
... of ... Okay, thanks. I did a search but didn t guess the right keywords I imagine . I ll go back and look. ... antique ... Rag, ESFA ... mentioned ...
2002-03-29 by Bruce
on 3/29/2002 9:57 AM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... Jim, MIS might have mislabeled the inks. I m on a new set of piezo inks and so far
2002-03-29 by Jerry Olson
It REALLY sounds as if you have the inks in the wrong positions. Possibly mislabeled inks? Do the FS inks have to be in a different position when using the
2002-03-29 by jimhayes361
... Piezo inks have done permanent damage o my print head? I did put the MIS inks into the 1160 that had a very bad case of DSS, but I have run a full set of
2002-03-29 by John Vitollo
... John, As Stephen I also use ProfilerPlus from Colorvision with excellent results - Epson 1200 w/Generations 4. I takes some elbow grease building nice
2002-03-29 by antonisphoto
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2002-03-29 by DanielP'rez
I ve printed plenty of times feeding it the wrong way. No problem whatsoever. No difference from what I can see, even under a loupe. -Daniel ...