2002-03-08 by janishilesh
Paul and Mike (others), Is there a forumla available to make FS-N inks from FS inks. I have a set of FS and VM (both HEX) inks, and would love to experiment to
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2002-03-08 by Mark Tucker
I like that guy s suggestion of using the digital camera. Never thought about that approach. I too am looking to buy a flatbed w/transadaptor for this very
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2002-03-08 by Paul Roark
Jim, ... The Piezo system uses the same inks for the 4 and 6 ink printers. So, the FS inks work with any Piezo system. The quad printers -- 1160 and 3000 --
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2002-03-08 by David J. Bookbinder
Austin and Steve (and others), Thanks for the suggestion. Please forgive my ignorance, I am absolutely new to scanning anything other than text and printed
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2002-03-08 by Paul Roark
Here is the MIS experience with using a printer to put an overcoat on a ... From: MIS Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 5:11 AM To: Paul Roark Subject: Re: Lacquer
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2002-03-08 by Paul Roark
... Mike, glad you like them. The FS-Neutral inkset should also warm-shift noticeably less than other quads. Note that MIS may not have these inks on its
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2002-03-08 by Stephen Petegorsky
Austin - Thanks for the tip! Stephen ... Stephen Petegorsky petegorsky@external.umass.edu www.spphoto.com
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2002-03-08 by Mahesi Caplan-Faust
Could you please elaborate a little further on how it compares with the Piezo print? Adam ... From: mkravit [mailto:michael.kravit@worldnet.att.net] Sent: 08
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2002-03-08 by Peter Lindman
Bill…this sounds right to me. For instance, if I use a channel mixer to neutralize an image, I put any additional curves for contrast or weight beneath it.
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2002-03-08 by jimhayes361
... and ... the ... I too, would ask for details on what is better (ie. tone, quality, etc). Also, is this limited to certain printers with Piezo driver? Would
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2002-03-08 by jimhayes361
... white ... planning ... their ... to scan ... an ... This procedure is not for everyone! Scanning 200 sheets would be about 9 days of work! Consider a low
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2002-03-08 by Alessandro Pardi
Robert, I may have missed something, but what is your coating system? Alessandro Pardi ... From: Robert Morrison [mailto:rmorrison@pobox.com] Sent: venerdì 8
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2002-03-08 by Robert Morrison
On 3/8/02 5:03 AM, Dickbo wrote: The question I would like to see answered is what is the 4 colour Dmax ... You can easily get to
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2002-03-08 by Bill Morse
Folks, please trim your replies, so we don t have to wade through pages of stuff we ve already gotten to find the 2 lines you ve added. (Bernhard, I m not
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2002-03-08 by JULIANTHOMAS
And I´ve just got 4 pints of the original... Julian ... De: mkravit Fecha: Viernes, Marzo 8, 2002 3:43 pm Asunto: [Digital
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2002-03-08 by Bill Morse
Peter, as I understand it, in a stack of layers, each layer acts upon the cumulative actions of the layers below it. So two curves layers will act differently
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2002-03-08 by Stephen Jennings
I agree with you Michael; the process is simple and problem free. The results are gorgeous. After purchasing the Piezography software, switching from Piezo
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2002-03-08 by Alessandro Pardi
Mike, please, tell us more! I d suppose the difference would only be that the Piezo print is warm and the FS Neutral, well, neutral, but from your post it
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2002-03-08 by Bill Morse
on 3/8/02 12:48 AM, Peter Lindman wrote: Martin What if you used two adjustment layers (one nc and one mw) at the top of a layer stack, with both set to 50%
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2002-03-08 by mkravit
I received a set of the final MIS FS Neutral inks that Paul Roark and Bob Zeiss have be working on for the past few months. My inital reaction was one of
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2002-03-08 by photographyworks
... that is ... from ... (Photoshop ... tone/mix) inks. ... sure you ... paper. It s ... similarly, with ... different ... advantage ... above, the ... the
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2002-03-08 by Austin Franklin
Hi Stephen, ... I have the same scanner, and do the same thing, except I do use a sheet of glass on top of the Print File pages, to flatten the negatives/page.
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2002-03-08 by Stephen Petegorsky
... David - I think it depends on what kind of quality you hope to have in the contact sheets. I have an Epson 836 XL with the transparency adapter, and I ve
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2002-03-08 by Dickbo
... From: Paul Roark To: DigitalB&WPrint Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 4:44 PM
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2002-03-08 by Jim Respess
Alan, Thanks for the peek at a print head! Does anyone know what is in KOH-I-NOOR pen cleaner. That stuff says non-toxic and will dissolve India Ink.
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2002-03-08 by Pics4U@en.com
A flat bed scanner utilizes reflected light and negatives/slides need the light to pass through them. I don t see how you would get it to work unless you
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2002-03-08 by Pics4U@en.com
Denatured usually is 70% ethanol but has had methanol added as well as water so you can t drink it. Well, you can drink it but you ll go blind from the
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2002-03-08 by David J. Bookbinder
Just discovered that a couple of hundred rolls of 35mm black and white negatives I ve been carting around for about 25 years (and had been planning to start
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2002-03-08 by Martin Wesley
Peter, That would give the same kind of control over the final tone. I tried it both ways and the eye dropper gives very similar readings on the same pixel but
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2002-03-08 by Peter Lindman
Martin What if you used two adjustment layers (one nc and one mw) at the top of a layer stack, with both set to 50% opacity? Peter
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2002-03-08 by Paul Roark
... MIS is working on it. Paul http://www.PaulRoark.com
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2002-03-08 by Martin Wesley
Here is a tip I got from Paul Roark when he spoke to the SF Bay Area meeting. Someone asked if there was a curve between the nc or neutral cool and the mw ,
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2002-03-08 by Steadman Uhlich
Visine eyedrops has 1% polyethylene glycol and 0.2% glycerin....meant to lubricate and prevent dryness of eyes. I personally advocate giving your dring a
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2002-03-08 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 3/7/02 9:31:25 PM, erik.huneker@pechiney.com writes:
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2002-03-08 by Jack Kendall
... Once the cartridge has been installed in the printer the seals on the bottom of the cartridge will be broken so the vacuum method will not work, you can t
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2002-03-08 by jimhayes361
... wrote: The best solution at home to clean a ... (most ... are ... Why is 70% better than denatured? ... I m ... I found a place in
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2002-03-08 by btmcelhaney
I get a decent light tone by using the vmqnw curve with the yellow slider cranked all the way to -25. I ll have to try the two different curves at 50% each to
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2002-03-08 by Martin Wesley
Erik, Clear over coats are used in high end offset lithography so a printing supply business would be a good place to look for this type of material. Some of
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2002-03-08 by jimhayes361
... don t ... years ... also sold ... than other ... volatile ... The only thing I remember about it is that it evaporates so fast it can chafe skin. But I m
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2002-03-08 by elizabethsgallery
I m thrilled that the vaccum filling of the virgin empty s and installation went flawlessly on my 1160. I have severe microbanding in my first test prints but
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2002-03-08 by Alan Zinn
... It seems to me that the most widely used medium will be digital prints and the silver print will be the novelty in a collector s market. Hey, it s all
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2002-03-08 by Alan Zinn
... Frank, You are thinking of liquid car wax. I used Minwax paste (Johnson s is the same) It is plain old carnuba/beeswax in a paint thinner solvent. I think
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2002-03-08 by Alan Zinn
... Jim, The print head is ABS plastic and iron. The small amount of ammonia in windex will not affect it. For a look at the guts of a 1160 print head and some
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2002-03-07 by photo734
I d love to have a copy of a piezo step wedge also, but prefer a printed copy mailed for a true look. The internet tends to screw up the tones and colors. Plus
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2002-03-07 by photo734
I d love to have a copy of a piezo step wedge also, but prefer a printed copy mailed for a true look. The internet tends to screw up the tones and colors. Plus
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2002-03-07 by Martin Wesley
In general the one way you can get something similar to air dried silver is to coat the print. There was a big thread on this on the Piezo3000 list and some
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2002-03-07 by photo734
Silverfast Ai 5.5 with negafix is fantastic software. I use it on both a Polaroid Sprintscan 120 and Epson 1600. It s great if you want to scan film, for both
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2002-03-07 by ecohen5991@aol.com
In a message dated 3/7/02 3:31:56 PM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com writes:
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2002-03-07 by Thomas Keesling
... Hey, Jerry, maybe if we stick around long enough, we can partake in some of that fortune ourselves! Tom Keesling Intelligent Design, Inc.
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2002-03-07 by Austin Franklin
Hey Todd, I ll do it, and scan in the print and email the scan to you ;-)
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