re: For Della On Shadows
2002-03-24 by della ellingson
re: For Della On Shadows Mike, If you really believe that canned shadows cause compression then it is an indication of your scan quality. I once had shadow
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2002-03-24 by della ellingson
re: For Della On Shadows Mike, If you really believe that canned shadows cause compression then it is an indication of your scan quality. I once had shadow
2002-03-24 by jjlphoto
ConeTech Orwell 310 gsm 13x19 paper for sale. Still in original 50 sheet box(47 remaining) of ConeTech Orwell branded paper. Equivalent branding- Royal Plush,
2002-03-24 by tomoc
... Frank- Do you mean that you get piezo-clogs by using the piezo software with MIS inks? I ve been using FS for about 5 months now and have never had a clog
2002-03-24 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 3/23/2002 7:44:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... I m still learning what I can, so please pardon my ignorance, but isn t the Imageprint 4 RIP
2002-03-24 by DJ May
I started following this list a few months ago because I was considering a digital darkroom. After a 20+ year hiatus from darkroom room, I had a company
2002-03-24 by Austin Franklin
Hi Michael, ... I agree with that! ... No, that s not true. It is an entirely different dithering algorithm, and your only other choice IS the Epson dithering
2002-03-24 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Michael, What exactly do you mean by out perform ? Regards, Austin
2002-03-24 by Michael Kravit
Opps, fuzzy math....that is $225/25 sheet box. Mike ... From: Michael Kravit To:
2002-03-24 by Michael Kravit
Bill, I buy my paper from a local blueprint/graphics supply house. They sell me 25 sheet boxes of William Turner in 35 x46-3/4 for $275 (Including Shipping) a
2002-03-23 by Bill Morse
Mike, out of curiosity who do you buy your paper from? Thanks Bill on 3/23/02 5:32 PM, Michael Kravit wrote: Unfortunately I ran out of WT two weeks ago. I had
2002-03-23 by Michael Kravit
Bernd, That is pretty interesting. I also find that the MIS FS is a bit warmer on the Photo Rag 308. I love it on William Turner and GE. The MIS FS Neutral on
2002-03-23 by ruhrfoto
Mike et al ( who have tested the new MIS FS Neutral ink): I have always been satified with the tonal match of MIS FS and the Hahnemühle German Etching and W.
2002-03-23 by ruhrfoto
Mike et al ( who have tested the new MIS FS Neutral ink): I have always been satified with the tonal match of MIS FS and the Hahnemühle German Etching and W.
2002-03-23 by Alan Zinn
... simply pointed out that seeing the unique qualities of Piezo may take some adjustment because of biases that already exist with many people. The same bias
2002-03-23 by Alan Zinn
... Della, I too am fascinated by the amazing tonality of the piezo blacks. For me, just because they are there doesn t in any way demand that they be printed
2002-03-23 by culturalvisions
Keith, In relation to quad printing systems (I don t know about hex printers), The Piezo software alters the dithering characteristics of the Epson printer.
2002-03-23 by culturalvisions
Mike, Paul just posted an excellent response to your remarks on a different (but similar) thread. Basically he says (and I agree) that once the image is
2002-03-23 by Michael Kravit
Steve, Thanks, I knew I spelled it wrong and made a mental not to look it up as soon as possible. ;-) Thanks Mike
2002-03-23 by Michael Kravit
Bill, The best blacks I have been able to obtain are with the Hahnemule papers, specifically Torchon first and then Photo Rag and William Turner. I love the
2002-03-23 by Stephen Petegorsky
The blue that resembles the color of the sky is spelled cerulean. I knew you d lose sleep over that question ;)! Stephen Petegorsky
2002-03-23 by Michael Kravit
Sam, Della is not correct. As I mentioned, there are other alternatives available to PiezographyBW to obtain a full rich long tonal range and excellent shadow
2002-03-23 by Bill Morse
Mike, this is also why I prefer (for now) the more textured papers. I am interested in the interaction between the paper surface and the ink (image)
2002-03-23 by Michael Kravit
... Kind of like a hurricane.....
2002-03-23 by Michael Kravit
Della, In regard to your comments to Steadman you are entirely correct. Most printers feel that they must have a pure blacka nd a pure white to have a fine or
2002-03-23 by Bill Morse
Hi Todd- As has been discussed here (or was it on the scanner list, I can t keep them straight ;^), the fact that a jpeg or sizing transform smoothes the
2002-03-23 by Michael Kravit
Steadman, That reminds me, speaking of painting. I had a water color artist in my office last week. She wanted to use my 10000 to print out reproductions of
2002-03-23 by Michael Kravit
... printers ... George, Just takes dedication and practice, and maybe a good teacher. ;-) Mike
2002-03-23 by Bill Agee
... I think we are talking about the style and vision thing here. There is no right or wrong way to do it. Bill -- b i l l a g e e s t u d i o c a p i s t r
2002-03-23 by antonisphoto
Della, the X-Rite software that comes with it gives it that capability. Antonis
2002-03-23 by Charles Whitaker
... How about Avoiding the Scanning Blues: A Desktop Scanning Primer , by Taz Tally? Has anyone read this, or leafed through it? What I m doing is scanning
2002-03-23 by Todd Flashner
Hi Austin, I hope you don t mind if I reply to your off-list post on-list, but I think you raise good questions that others have touched on and may like to
2002-03-23 by Stephen Jennings
Martin, I noticed that you printed the step wedges with the Piezo driver set to Better and not Best. What s the difference? And is the difference the
2002-03-23 by editor@p-o-v-image.com
One little note on Copyright... If an image or writing is copyrighted and mailed to you. The copyright remains with the author anyway. All the statement does
2002-03-23 by Bill Morse
List-owners take note, my X-ray vision detects another dreaded Hurricane Foveon on the horizon. List readers should concentrate on printing for several days
2002-03-23 by Sam A. McCandless
On hardware and software I try to stay well back from the bleeding edge. Partly by not upgrading until supplementary documentation I m confident will be good
2002-03-23 by Sam A. McCandless
I m more curious to know whether Mike, and others who have tried ... The only reason I didn t ask Steadman after he posted in reaction to Della is that I don t
2002-03-23 by tomoc
Wolf- I m using 13x desktops and have given up on rolls for pretty much the same reason... I even have some curling on some of the art papers in 8.5x11 size.
2002-03-23 by editor@p-o-v-image.com
... George, I will respond directly... First of all, it s in my sig for some messages. Second, it is STANDARD legal language, check any fax or e-mail from an
2002-03-23 by della ellingson
Steadman, Is this bias being pleased by the medium or restricted by the medium? Photo could not give us shadows which we wished for. It gave us black where
2002-03-23 by Paul Roark
Della, MIS has the curves and workflows on their website already. So, all I really do with e-mail is respond with pre-packaged letters to those who come to me
2002-03-23 by Paul Roark
I had the pleasure last Sunday of getting to the Central L.A. Library, which had a huge display of Edward Weston prints. The Getty Museum has a gallery
2002-03-23 by Paul Roark
I suspect the difference in the shadows has nothing to do with the systems as such, but how they are adjusted to render a 95% tone -- or how the printer is
2002-03-23 by della ellingson
Paul, Why? Wouldn t it be easier for you to post it on your website? You have a nice website already. -della ... printer and computer (PC ... explains how the
2002-03-23 by Keith Hollister
... MIS FS. Shadow detail is increased dramatically and through a lupe the FS Piezo has a tighter dot pattern. What s the down side? Many more nozzle checks
2002-03-23 by Steadman Uhlich
Such a good point George. Steadman ... From: toomagenta@aol.com To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 9:29 AM
2002-03-23 by Steadman Uhlich
Mike, Well...from one firnd to another.... My post was not a criticism of silver or platinum or crayons. My post simply pointed out that seeing the unique
2002-03-23 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 3/23/2002 8:34:06 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... I would venture that it will still be a while before 99% of silver printers can replicate
2002-03-23 by Michael Kravit
Frank, As a platinum printer and a digital printer I think you are strolling down the path with blinders. Yes each medium has its own characteristivs, but the
2002-03-23 by TigerShark
That is fairly easy to understand. Regular color or B&W paper are optimized for optical printing, using projection. The digital papers are optimized to be
2002-03-23 by culturalvisions
In response to this antiquated argument, I have yet to see a silver print with the tonal range of a platinum print. And I have seen lots of beautiful silver