2002-03-09 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 3/8/2002 8:19:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Sorry, I didn t see this earlier. George j Kunze [Non-text portions of this message have been
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2002-03-09 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 3/8/2002 8:02:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Does anyone know if the Imageprint 4 can run the MIS Sepia inks without curve adjustments
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2002-03-09 by btmcelhaney
From my understanding it about $2000 for the Epson 7000 version. Bruce McElhaney McElhaney Portrait Studio Livonia, MI ... mac version.
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2002-03-09 by Peter Lindman
Bill, I have a quote of $495 from photoinkjet.com for the RIP to drive a 1280. I also emailed Colorbyte in February and they said they hoped to be supporting
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2002-03-09 by Mitch Alland
Is there a Infrared Photoshop plug in that creates an infrared film effect. Is it any good? --Mitch/Paris
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2002-03-09 by Bill Agee
The IMAGEPRINT 4 RIP. ..... How much does this puppy cost? No $$ info on the site...for the mac version. -- b i l l a g e e s t u d i o c a p i s t r a n o
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2002-03-09 by Martin Wesley
Jim, With a six channel RIP I gather it would be technically straight forward but would still require some skill do to the CcMmYK separation curves. Sounds
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2002-03-09 by jimhayes361
... wrote: Mike, Thanks for the comments. I wonder how Paul s suggestion of a VM inkset for hex printers that would go from cold to
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2002-03-09 by bgs
Martin, I find it offensive and self -indulgent. This site is the most informative group that I know. It cannot be used as a forum for one s ideological
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2002-03-09 by Martin Wesley
Steve, Thanks. I have been wondering what to do with this guy. It is not commercial but he definitely has an agenda from his e-mail address on! I am relieved
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2002-03-09 by sdmey4@aol.com
Scott, Perhaps you didn t notice, This is a BLACK AND WHITE GROUP! Way to much JUNK on your site, Some decent color photos, but we are assaulted with
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2002-03-09 by Steadman Uhlich
Buy The Shark vacuum and go to town. (about $29 or knockoff at $19.95)....or go manual and buy a drafters brush. Steadman ... From: frankg_photo To:
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2002-03-09 by mkravit
Bruce, For my money the IP4 RIP does everything I want including color printing with CcMmYK inks on a large selection of machines. It is available for Macs,
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2002-03-09 by mkravit
6. Last week I received the newly forulated MIS Full Spectrum Neutral inks. I pulled out the MIS FS (Regular) inks and inserted the Neutrals. I ran a couple of
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2002-03-09 by frankg_photo
... Maybe that s not my problem after all. I will start dusting off the paper and keep an eye on it. At least eliminate the possibility. How long would you
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2002-03-09 by Jennifer Drucker
What paper are you using... some papers such as Orwell need to be brushed before printing and then an archival interleaving sheet placed over the print to
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2002-03-09 by Martin Wesley
Frank, I never ran into this with the Eclipse Satine but brushing off the paper before printing is a good practice in any case. I use what is called a counter
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2002-03-09 by johnvphoto
... It goes through my 1160 and 1200 with no problems at all. ... another name? That is correct - it is German Etching. ... consider, and what ... Royal Jazz.
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2002-03-09 by workersforgod
Hello Friends, sorry for any troubles you may have had getting on to Scott s Creative Photos Web Site. I added more Bandwidth to the site and now there
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2002-03-09 by frankg_photo
Thanks Jennifer & Martin - what you re saying would make sense.... because I don t see the specks when the image is first printed, it only appears a few days
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2002-03-09 by Bill Morse
Bruce, the method outlined by Elizabeth will not work reliably- look for my recent post re: Paul s method of combining 2 flattened layers, each with it s own
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2002-03-09 by Bruce
I was reviewing a past print exchange and I m interested in purchasing some German Etching 310gm paper. But first I have a couple of questions: 1. Is this
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2002-03-09 by btmcelhaney
Very interesting Mike, I just got a new 7000 and was considering the Piezo and imageprint RIP software to run with my MIS sepia/neutral inksets. Haven t tried
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2002-03-09 by antonisphoto
Mark, for digital, I don t know, but setting up a camera over a light table to grab a whole bunch of negs or pages or slides on, say, general purpose color neg
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2002-03-09 by btmcelhaney
Today, I tried Elizabeth s two curve adjustment layers at 50% each. It didn t work very good on my 1160 setup. I did get a in-between tone, but I also got some
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2002-03-09 by Martin Wesley
Frank, What paper are you using? Usually white spots are the result of paper dust on the paper prior to printing which then fall off once the print is dry.
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2002-03-08 by Alan Zinn
... Michael, Your delight is encouraging. Will you please share with us your equipment, processes, and media? i.e format, scanner, printer, paper - anything
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2002-03-08 by davidhatton2000
Hi All, Well I reckon I ve got the worst blockage since Elvis bought the farm. I ve tried everything but take the case off and blow the pipes through. Can
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2002-03-08 by mkravit
Tom and others, OK, here are my thoughts. I have been awaiting Cones selenium inks for almost a year. Reminds me of Vaporware the software people are
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2002-03-08 by frankg_photo
for some inexplicable reason I seem to have white spots appearing on some of my prints after a few days - what could this be ? Damage or ....how long do you
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2002-03-08 by mkravit
Steve, My test prints have been viewed under tungsten, cool white fluorescent, warm white fluorescent, and color corrected fluorescent (In my office).
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2002-03-08 by mkravit
Piezo prints have a green component. Whether people want to admit it or not, the solvent used in the Piezo inks is green. This adds a green cast to the print.
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2002-03-08 by mkravit
Jim, I will write up a detailed answer to everyones questions and post it either this evening or tomorrow. I was swamped in the office today and could not
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2002-03-08 by mkravit
Paul, Without going into much detail at this time, I think that this approach will be outstanding. The ability to load a variable mix inkset and using a RIP
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2002-03-08 by mkravit
Julian, Me too. I am frantically trying to use up the old ink. Good news is that I just change carts w/o flushing the system. Takes one or two prints for the
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2002-03-08 by Dennis
My 1280 printed fine with the 6.0.4 beta update under win98se. I upgraded to XP for the background printing capability (doesn t tie up pshop) but now, even
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2002-03-08 by David J. Bookbinder
I m sorry if this subject has been discussed at length, but I couldn t find a consistent thread in the archives, and thanks again for all the help you folks
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2002-03-08 by Jerry Olson
I m sure some of us will be around. I should be. I refuse to assume room temperature until I m famous. Jerry
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2002-03-08 by jennifer drucker
I use an Agfa Duoscan 1200... you can get one used on Ebay for around $300 bucks. Same deal, it has a transparency module built in for scanning negs. -
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2002-03-08 by tomoc
Mike- You re making me want to waste some ink... I had just started a set of the old FS inks when the new ones were announced... I have four 16 oz. Bottles
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2002-03-08 by Stephen Petegorsky
David: Yes, the transparecy adapter has a light source in it. It is essential for scanning negatives, slides, or transparencies. Many people use a flatbed
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2002-03-08 by Paul Roark
Rodney, ... Don t use the Cone driver with the Sepia-VM. What I did for Piezo software users is come up with a draft formula for a cyan-position sepia ink.
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2002-03-08 by Alan Zinn
... Bruce, I see you are a Michigander. I had a dozen or so Michigan digital printers at my house in East Lansing in January to compare notes. There are
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2002-03-08 by Alan Zinn
... Erik, I got an email around the first of the year from MIS that, as I recall it, asked if I was interested in the idea of having a clear medium that would
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2002-03-08 by Alan Zinn
... Todd, I have piezo with MIS FS prints. I ll send you some samples if you like. AZ Maker of Lookaround panoramic camera. http://www.lookaroundcam.com/ or
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2002-03-08 by sdmey4@aol.com
Mike, any observations in daylight, tungsten and florecents, and of course which paper your using. Sounds like a great ink set to me. Steve M.
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2002-03-08 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Mark, I have tried using a Leaf Lumina, which is a true 6M pixel (not a bayer pattern) digital camera for this, and it really doesn t have enough
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2002-03-08 by Paul Roark
... Sorry, there is no formula to convert standard FS inks to FS-N. Paul http://www.PaulRoark.com
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2002-03-08 by Austin Franklin
Hi David, ... Yes. ... and...yes. ... Do you mean for the 836XL? The 836XL can be bought used for peanuts...considering it is a tabloid scanner, and sold for
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2002-03-08 by Rodney Dutro
Is anyone using the Cone driver with the Sepia-VM inkset on 1160? Would you care to share your thoughts? And, am I correct in assuming there are *virtually no*
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