[Digital BW] Advice needed. My options w/ a 1270?
2002-03-29 by Paul Roark
... MIS VM and, with luck, soon a version of the MIS FS inks that I ll be working on in a couple of weeks. ... You don t need them. The ink from the new cart
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2002-03-29 by Paul Roark
... MIS VM and, with luck, soon a version of the MIS FS inks that I ll be working on in a couple of weeks. ... You don t need them. The ink from the new cart
2002-03-29 by Martin Wesley
... From: Austin Franklin To: Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 8:23 PM Subject: RE:
2002-03-29 by Martin Wesley
... From: Austin Franklin To: Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 7:23 PM Subject: RE:
2002-03-29 by Martin Wesley
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2002-03-29 by Andrew Eschbacher
Jerry, I don t know Phil Borges but I do know several photographers that have done and continue to do serious exhibitions. They may be well known in the
2002-03-29 by Todd Flashner
... I don t mean to bash Cone or try to bolster any of the companies he tries to impugn, but I think a broad statement like this needs to be read very
2002-03-29 by antonisphoto
You are better off using a CIS from mediastreet (niagra) and then choose whatever bulk inks you like. The advantage of a 1280 is that it is supported by the
2002-03-29 by Peter Lindman
Fear not…I understand. I ll be trying with both the Epson driver and PressReady. I see the ink didn t ship today, so I hope it ships tomorrow for Saturday
2002-03-29 by Austin Franklin
... That s not right. That is the DENSITY range between the two, and is not the dynamic range. Austin
2002-03-29 by Martin Wesley
... From: Austin Franklin To: Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 6:49 PM Subject: RE:
2002-03-29 by Austin Franklin
... Er, Martin...I never said that. EVER. I have ALWAYS said you need to measure the dMin and dMax as (dMax - dMin) IS the largest signal part of the
2002-03-29 by Paul Roark
Peter, ... No guarantees here; I have not tried it myself. You ll know before I do how close my initial guess comes. I ll be gone until Apr. 8. So, don t
2002-03-29 by Martin Wesley
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2002-03-29 by Martin Wesley
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2002-03-29 by Austin Franklin
... Did you really set your monitor to 256 shades of gray? I do not have that ability, I only have the ability to set it to 256 COLORS, not to 256 shades of
2002-03-29 by Austin Franklin
... CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE...that doesn t say how much the variation is ;-)
2002-03-29 by Austin Franklin
... But the equation for dynamic range does not allow YOU to select the meaningful definition of smallest and largest as YOU understand them. They are
2002-03-29 by Martin Wesley
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2002-03-29 by Jerry Olson
And thus puts serious exhibits out of the reach of most photographers. (except the rich ones :)) Jerry
2002-03-29 by Martin Wesley
... From: John Brownlow To: Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 11:28 AM Subject: Re:
2002-03-29 by Austin Franklin
... Martin, common practice and quite some time for whom? How long have you had anything to do with digital imaging, seriously? I ve been at this 25
2002-03-29 by Jerry Olson
And the total cost for shipping was? curious in Dakota
2002-03-29 by Michael Kravit
Jerry, Who knows, they don t tell me those things. ;-) We get some pretty big exhibits, I am sure that the shipping costs run into the thousands. Mike ...
2002-03-29 by Alan Zinn
... Roger, I send my prints in the same packing I get when I order mat board from Light Impressions. I have some of that and a lot of frame corner protectors
2002-03-29 by Nij
Also at simply.co.uk... but both will only be of use to UK users I believe. Nij
2002-03-29 by Michael Kravit
Carl Weese is a very good platinum printer, but I would not go so far as to say that he is the nation s recognized expert on everything platinum . In fact,
2002-03-29 by Michael Kravit
... Here I am Tom, let s get going! ;-) Hey, I am all too willing to share my techniques and procedure and secrets (well I guess they are not secrets as I
2002-03-29 by wooismyid
The 950 is an A4 size printer. Apparently it s a similar printer to the PM-4000PX, which is an A3 printer that was recently introduced in Japan. Epson UK
2002-03-29 by Michael Kravit
The majority of the prints we receive at the Palm Beach Photographic Museum for our shows are shipped to us crated by truck or FedEx freight. The crates are
2002-03-28 by Michael Kravit
Austin, et. al. There are three important scales within the totaal range of exposures that can be printed. The full range from black to white is represented by
2002-03-28 by Jerry Olson
Is this printer a 13 inch wide printer? Otherwise, not too useful. jerry
2002-03-28 by Jerry Olson
... You REALLY don t want to know... Jer
2002-03-28 by Jeff Magidson
The Cone site implies that MIS inks might have a higher pH and are more prone to Metamerism: From the Cone site: Piezography™inks are not subject to the
2002-03-28 by tomoc
It s also driving me crazy by jumping from threaded to date format on its own. I keep seeing messages highlighted unread when I know I ve read them, then
2002-03-28 by plindman1
Paul, After I read your post this morning, I immediately ordered the FS inks in bottles, along with virgin carts to vacuum fill. I m going to try mine in both
2002-03-28 by Paul Roark
Keith, ... Sorry for the confusion. MIS has several distinct inksets for B&W printing. Each inkset type -- and usually each printer type -- has different
2002-03-28 by Paul Roark
John, ... Lyson inks (and various private label Lyson inks) are the acidic ones, as far as I know. MIS, Generations, and Piezo, for example, have always been
2002-03-28 by John Brownlow
... Thanks -- that makes sense. Acid + Alkali = H20 + (potentially) precipitate. Yuk. -- John Brownlow http://www.pinkheadedbug.com
2002-03-28 by Steadman Uhlich
John, Back last year when doing the ph testing of papers, I was curious about the ph of the inks themselves....but had no way of testing them. As the MIS inks
2002-03-28 by Kevin Gulstene
... I think I am with you on this. While I agree the smallest possible amount greyer will get much smaller as the sensing technology improves, there will
2002-03-28 by JMWoo
http://www.dp-now.com/news/Mar2002/dpnnews171/dpnnews171.html Does anyone have any more information regarding this printer and its expected availability in the
2002-03-28 by kjrslr
Could you please explain(for us hextone neophytes)how you came up with your ink ditribution, and why you didn t mention the 2 photo shades as they are listed
2002-03-28 by Todd Flashner
... Hmm. Next time you re working a grayscale image on your computer change your monitor from millions of colors to 256 shades of gray and tell me if your
2002-03-28 by Martin Wesley
In case you have not noticed there have been long and out of sequence time lags in messages getting posted to the list and an even greater lags in out going
2002-03-28 by John Brownlow
On the Cone site is says that unlike some of their competitors, the Cone quad inks are alkaline (pH 9). It claims that other inks (without naming them) are
2002-03-28 by Martin Wesley
Antonis, Ooops! I missed the fine print in there. Well it is interesting that they have identified their source of inks which I recall in the past was a
2002-03-28 by Martin Wesley
Mitch, I guess I am using it more as a backup than an archive. I have two copies of my files. One on the internal drive and one on the external. Mine is not
2002-03-28 by John Brownlow
... It seems simple to me. You get the print driver to output the lightest continuous (yeah I know) tone it is capable of short of not printing at all. You
2002-03-28 by Martin Wesley
Derek, Your distinction is a good one. If I wanted to be rigorous I would have two or more and use them in rotation maintaining one off-site. Martin ... From:
2002-03-28 by Martin Wesley
... From: Kevin Gulstene To: Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 11:27 PM Subject: Re: