Re: [Digital BW] Imageprint 4 RIP and more
2002-03-13 by Michael Kravit
ImagePrint 4 controls the printer and enables it to do 8 passes of the head. This in effect exceeds the resolution of the Cone driver. BTW, it is not Optical
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2002-03-13 by Michael Kravit
ImagePrint 4 controls the printer and enables it to do 8 passes of the head. This in effect exceeds the resolution of the Cone driver. BTW, it is not Optical
2002-03-13 by Paul Roark
I just finished a 100 hour fade test where I had room to test a Somerset Velvet test strip printed with MIS VM black ink only. I have always heard that inks
2002-03-13 by Harrison McClary
... Thanks for the feedback, Now one, well two, more questions. 1) Would I be better off getting the CFS system or refilling carts? I will not printing every
2002-03-13 by Martin Wesley
Jim, I have found this to be pretty common with 1280 prints. On mine it seems to come and go, and is very image dependent. Only shows up in very smooth tones.
2002-03-13 by jimhayes361
I just picked up a very fine microbanding, really a cordury, parallel to shorter edge, but only in shadow areas on Eclipse Satine 190 gm. I m printing using
2002-03-13 by Neil Cotty
Jerry, ... Interesting, I bought some WT here in England and the 190 is definitely gritty and sandy as you say but the heavier weight 310 (I think) sample I
2002-03-13 by Jerry Olson
Just checking, Tiger, That surface is my all time choice as the ugliest surface a paper could have. Looks like cheap plastic. We used to use the Ilford
2002-03-13 by Yahoo Patrick Brosnan
Thanks guys Thanks but I have tried the black only option and the finish just lacks depth. I have exhausted all the different combinations of setting up my
2002-03-13 by robertades
I m just getting started with the digital darkroom. I just ordered the Canon FS4000 scanner, and I have an older Epson 750 printer (will update printer when
2002-03-13 by TigerShark
No, Jerry, I said: I love the results. :-) The B&W images I get this way with the Epson Pigment Black ink look great, reminiscent of an Ilford RC MG IV
2002-03-13 by Martin Wesley
Diana, Thank you very, very much for that tip! At least I will be able to pass on alerts in the future. I have to wonder why they don t send this out to all
2002-03-13 by Jerry Olson
You like premium lustre paper? Really? Aaaaargh! :) Jer
2002-03-13 by janishilesh
Martin & Paul, I have a work-around for combing of the histograms that use routinely for color images. I have noticed that whenever I use adjustment layers (in
2002-03-13 by Paul Roark
Martin, ... not ... ... Here is a second possible solution. I used to have the problem of lost grayscale in another setting, and I discovered a workflow that
2002-03-13 by Carl Schofield
Take a look at the message near the bottom of this thread by RonB. Indicates that the 7 ink printer recently released in Japan will NOT come to the USA.
2002-03-13 by Nij
Steve, That would rather depend on whether or not you were talking about William Turner 190 or William Turner 310. The WT 310 is certainly more expensive than
2002-03-13 by John
Good Morning Benoit, Great website and beautiful images, the skin tones are incredible, are you doing that in PS? Are you using medium format or 4x5 to create
2002-03-13 by Jerry Olson
Something is very wrong. I get beautiful prints from his workflow. THere are dozens of settings and if you have just one that is not correct, it can totally
2002-03-13 by Jerry Olson
Okay, my mistake. But wipe it down anyway, or it flakes. I ve used just about every paper ever mentioned on these lists. Most Hahnemuhle papers have the best
2002-03-13 by Cameraguy5
You are not alone! I started out with Luminos monochrome inks, and then switched to Lyson when I found out they are the same inks and in fact make them for
2002-03-13 by Martin Wesley
Renan, Without detailed info it is hard to know. One thing that does happen is when applying an RGB separation curve like Paul s, is some combing or lose of
2002-03-13 by jimhayes361
... or not. You ... anything as horrific ... while Well, please understand that you really have to look for the 5 or so symptoms RELATIVE to a past print done
2002-03-13 by Paul Roark
Bjorn, ... I just wanted to clarify the claim of increased optical resolution with the Piezo software. What Piezo software does, among other things, is make
2002-03-13 by TigerShark
I print B&W images on my 2000P using the black ink only setting. I love the results on premium luster paper. And ... no color crossovers. TigerShark ...
2002-03-13 by Bill Morse
Renan- With digital printing you need to start with a step wedge- it will identify where in the tonal scale you are having problems. Also, Jerry asked that
2002-03-13 by Diana York / Hawk Meadow Morgans
They did send notification - but you need to join this group: ygroups-status@yahoogroups.com The announcement is also now on the Yahoo Groups webpage. ...
2002-03-13 by patrick_brosnan
Hello, I am a beginner who has hit the steep learning curve at a run but find myself severely winded at the moment and could do with a few kind words from
2002-03-13 by Stephen Petegorsky
Benoit - Are the 24 x 30 b&w Lightjet prints you re having made at the lab really output at 150 dpi, or are you starting with a file of that size and letting
2002-03-13 by bjornaagedk
hello! I have read about the ImagePrint 4 RIP, and also something about the Cone Piezography RIP (for Epson desktop printers), that works as a Photoshop plugin
2002-03-13 by Mitch Alland
My understanding is that the Durst Lambda prints on normal photographic paper, whether color or B&W. I had a large (about 23x38 ) made on Kodak Panalure paper
2002-03-13 by antonisphoto
Jim, I am aware of those threads. Didn t know if this was the same thing or not. You say it is, so I ll take your word. In my experience, it wasn t anything as
2002-03-13 by benoitml
Hi Martin, To answer your post:
2002-03-13 by onepoint4
Hey Folks, I m ready to take the plunge into a dedicated B&W printing system. I currently have an Epson Stylus Photo 750. I need some advice regarding which
2002-03-13 by jimhayes361
Just a note for the one or three of you that may have been e-mailing me in the past week or so off-list, my ISP had a disk crash with no backup, and though it
2002-03-13 by jimhayes361
Mike, I switched to MIS VM inks. All was well on an 1160 printer until December, when the humidity here drops to 20% or less. Two weeks of inactivity clogged
2002-03-13 by bggilliand2001
Double the ads and not one from epson, a refurb printer reseller, a paper or ink supplier, sw vendor, nothing. You d think they would know where we hang out,
2002-03-13 by Martin Wesley
Diana, Thank you very much for the warning. I am amazed that Yahoo does not send this type of message out to each list owner. How hard could that be? BTW, how
2002-03-13 by Martin Wesley
Cleavis, Even though your monitor may be calibrated it is not matched to the printer output with a proper monitor profile. So you are operating in the dark a
2002-03-13 by lyonscox
Several times in printing with the MIS VM on a 1270 (PC), the image is lightening up in the process of applying the curves (for me at least). My monitor is
2002-03-13 by Michael Kravit
Jim, Have you resolved the problems you were having? Getting any prints done? Mike ... From: jimhayes361 To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent:
2002-03-13 by jimhayes361
... Well, you re desribing one of the main symptoms of Density Shift Syndrome alias DSS , alias Hayes Syndrome . You might go back and search this list and
2002-03-13 by André Vallejo
I think Dan Margulis book is a need-to reading. Though primarily directed to color work,the general concepts are put in a way you won t find anywhere else.
2002-03-13 by yeomans13676
Hello Harrison, I am using the Photo EX with the MIS VM inkset and the MIS CFS inking system on Epson Archival Matte paper. I use Paul Roark s curves for the
2002-03-13 by Renan Lopes
I use the Paul s curves and his workflow.What I see is a soft gray scale on my screen until I load the curves then I see some strips and these strips are
2002-03-13 by Michael Kravit
The Lyson branded Hahnemuhle papers are as follows; Lyson Standard Fine Art = German Etching Lyson !00% Rag Fine Art = William Turner Lyson Soft Fine Art =
2002-03-13 by amateriat
I m very, very glad I found this group. I m also having a hell of a good time with my 1160: there s a portfolio of b/w work I ve been meaning to make for
2002-03-13 by sdmey4@aol.com
In a message dated 03/12/2002 9:30:58 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... ........William Turner is NOT the same as Orwell/frankfurt. Lyson fine Art etc. It the
2002-03-13 by Michael Kravit
Folks, I just wanted to take a moment to tell everyone that I spoke with Bob Zeiss at MIS regarding a few complaints that people had about MIS not responding
2002-03-12 by Martin Wesley
Benoit, This sounds really wonderful. I wish I could see an example. A couple of questions. What is your cost for getting to that first 24x30 print and the
2002-03-12 by Martin Wesley
Daniel, Since you are using a 1280 on a PC you can take advantage of a set of curves that Tyler Boley kindly developed using Dan Culbertson s RGB soft proof