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Re: [Digital BW] Getting started

2002-03-03 by Bill Morse

on 3/2/02 12:09 PM, Bill Giffen wrote: I have several questions... One question you haven t asked is about input- scanning / digicam etc. What is the source

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Using MIS VM inks, a question

2002-03-03 by lyonscox

I have an image I ve been playing with this evening. Seems that any way I approach it, once I go to print it solarizes and I haven t a clue as to why. I am

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Re: [Digital BW] Getting started

2002-03-03 by byronbulb

... This is false. Apple s first multiprocesser G4 systems were released nearly two years ago. Many years before that there were multiproc PowerMac clones

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Re: [Digital BW] Digest Number 514

2002-03-03 by acamp@televar.com

... From: tynmansystems [mailto:tynmansystems@yahoo.ca] Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 9:55 AM To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Subject:

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Re: 1160 and NoMoreCarts for Sale!

2002-03-03 by flyfishingusa2002

Lawrence, I have already a Epson 3000 which goes to the 16 x 20 print size. I do not have a need for the 1160. For those that have emailed me asking for a

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Re: [Digital BW] Getting started

2002-03-02 by Pics4U@en.com

... Not necessarily! - The key issue to remember with multi threading (multiple CPU systems) is that there are three things that must ALL work before you gain

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help!!

2002-03-02 by piotrjanowski

Hi, another strange thing, I had to reinstall my system and after that my epson driver(for 1160) is doing weird things. everytime I want to print something( I

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Working process RGB vs. CMYK

2002-03-02 by lyonscox

I need a reminder on this as to why we do the way we do. Admittedly I get confused about all the selection points available, so I simply try to make them all

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Canon S9000 B&W Printing

2002-03-02 by Carl Schofield

There is a brief review of the Canon S9000 printer at the link below. The review suggests that this printer will produce good greyscale prints without color

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Re: In need of digital B&W 101 help

2002-03-02 by Jon Zax

Shameless Plug I make drum scans for photographers and other artists who wish to have the best they can going into the digital print making process. Not only

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Re: [Digital BW] Getting started

2002-03-02 by Martin Wesley

Bill, Choice of printers is somewhat driven by your choice of ink set and available software workflow. At least for the quads. Switching inks on a printer can

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Hand Pulled Prints

2002-03-02 by Steadman Uhlich

I chuckled when I read about the hand fed (visions of a prize calf) (and I also snickered at the free range )... Good to see some humor in the group...

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Re: Getting started

2002-03-02 by johnvphoto

... migrate ... 10000 but I ... spend on my ... also plan on ... Buy two Epson 7000s and use third party inks in both. Don t need the 7500 for color! Buy a

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Getting started

2002-03-02 by Bill Giffen

Just got back from PMA, and while there was only a small percent of B&W , what I did see I liked. Now to get started and make some prints. I have several

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Hand Pulled Prints

2002-03-02 by Steadman Uhlich

Alan has a good point.. Too bad they usually use pesticides on the cotton plants...otherwise we could add organic to the list too. (wINK) Steadman ... From:

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1160 and NoMoreCarts for Sale!

2002-03-02 by flyfishingusa2002

I am selling a one year old 1160 that is in perfect condition with a NoMoreCarts CIS system that is part full of VM inks. I am intending to put it on Ebay.

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Re: [Digital BW] newcomer questions

2002-03-02 by jimhayes361

... I have Epson shop manual for the 860 which also sort of covers the 1160. What it does is write a few things to the EPROMS in the printer. The printer

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Re: scanning question???

2002-03-02 by bggilliand2001

Jim, In Photoshop go to image then image size . Make sure that resample image is not checked. now you can change your image size. Notice what changing the

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Re: [Digital BW] scanning question???

2002-03-02 by Jerry Olson

Jim, what size FILE do you have? It should be 2700 DPI. Then you must resize the print under Image Size . If you don t, you ll print a 35mm contact-size

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Hand Pulled Prints

2002-03-02 by toomagenta@aol.com

In a message dated 3/1/2002 6:00:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Don, It is worth 10 times the value when you have an assistant. George [Non-text portions of

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1270 HELP

2002-03-01 by ed021us

Hi All I hope someone can help I have a 1270 with a MIS CFS installed I just did a head clean and all the light on the printer cam on (flashing) The only way I

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scanning question???

2002-03-01 by Jim Panzer

Hey guys and girls, sorry if this is a really novise sounding question...but when I scan my negatives in (35mm, B&W) at 2700dpi (canon) I get a really high

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Hand Pulled Prints

2002-03-01 by toomagenta@aol.com

In a message dated 3/1/2002 2:15:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Are you referring to a hand pulled giclee? I hear frenchmen all over the world are familiar

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[Digital BW] Re: Hand Pulled Prints

2002-03-01 by culturalvisions

My prints are not only hand-pulled, but hand fed. Who would of thought that breaking the sheet feeder on my 2000P by trying to feed overly thick paper through

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