RE: [Digital BW] B&W Magazine "drops" digital prints
2002-02-28 by Alan Zinn
... Wendel, Yes! I have been wanting to get DH s new book. He is brilliant with any medium. There are other books that covered the subject of pre or
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2002-02-28 by Alan Zinn
... Wendel, Yes! I have been wanting to get DH s new book. He is brilliant with any medium. There are other books that covered the subject of pre or
2002-02-28 by jimhayes361
... and ... the pad. I supose this is something we can only guess at. ... cleaning ... lever in the ... thick ... same ... Well, then I d say you don t have a
2002-02-28 by Paul Roark
Martin wrote, ... I confess I went through a period of using imagesetter internegatives and other ways to make silver prints that had, in fact, gone through
2002-02-28 by culturalvisions
Hi Shilesh, This is a demanding exchange that you propose. The hard part is finding shipping tubes. I have not found an inexpensive outlet for tubes.
2002-02-28 by Ken Brookner
i usually wet the foam pad with several drops of windex and park the head. i can leave it that way for a week or so with no problems in my 1160 with CFS and
2002-02-28 by frankg_photo
if I m going to leave my 1160 with CFS unattended and unused for several days or weeks, what precautions should I take ? thanks Frankg
2002-02-28 by David Myers
I have done this several times and have never had to do anything. I just periodically check to make sure the carts (I use a cis system with Piezo BW) are
2002-02-28 by JULIANTHOMAS
Just had this from Bob at MIS... Julian, I understand. The Post Office service is usually acceptable, but when the package hits Customs, this is where the
2002-02-28 by Alan Zinn
... Tom, The tenth of one percent of art buyers (I m being generous) who buy fine photo prints probably don t care much about the editorial policy of a not
2002-02-28 by meander@mail.dk
... Ah, the espresso, that explains everything. For unbreakables I always use US International Airmail, so far it has never taken more than 7 working days from
2002-02-28 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 2/28/2002 12:22:56 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... I remember reading in an article a while back that AIPAD considered a vintage print one
2002-02-28 by Stephen Petegorsky
... You might want to call John Zokowski of Butler-Dearden, a paper distributor. I recently ordered some PhotoRag paper from him (the lighter weight), and
2002-02-28 by John Thompson
Greg, There are at least 11 well known Giclee quality Fine Art printers unsing the Roland HiFiJet. In fact, they formed an organization called Tru Giclee
2002-02-28 by Dickbo
You are a very practical man and speaking frankly I like the cut of your jibe (:-) ... From: Nij To:
2002-02-28 by JULIANTHOMAS
Hmmm. My IP is causing problems and I´m speed writing/reading at various cafes and bars, and some posts I´ve had off list make me realise that i might have
2002-02-28 by Nij
I tried the same thing with a hand-made cardbox box stuck on the front of a Mamiya RZ67 roll film holder the other day. But my results were not impressive. Is
2002-02-28 by Nij
Dick, I ve seen a couple of panoramic format books Skyscrapers and Bridges (I think the catchy titles) - but what is definitely interesting about them,
2002-02-28 by Todd Flashner
... Sorry Dickbo, I think I misread your original question/sentiment to begin with. My mistake. Mr Not So Smooth.
2002-02-28 by DanielPérez
Hi, I m trying to find a place to buy Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308(13 rolls). I ve only seen it at Digital Art Supplies, are there any other places? Just want
2002-02-28 by Martin Wesley
... From: lyonscox To: Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 7:34 PM Subject: [Digital
2002-02-28 by Martin Wesley
George, Lenswork, and the editor Brooks Jensen who posted a few messages here a few months back, aren t anti-digital but they are pushing silver fiber and
2002-02-28 by Dickbo
... From: Todd Flashner To: Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 1:36 AM ... direct ...
2002-02-28 by Kevin Bjorke
They don t give a hoot about shooters, and never have except as a source of raw material for their real business, which is print sales. They are as much about
2002-02-28 by Kevin Bjorke
... John Whitney & Sons Charles Csuri Larry Cuba Nam Jun Paik Me and THOUSANDS of others
2002-02-28 by daschkenas@aol.com
If memory serves me correctly, probably around 1930, traditional photography as we know it today was not accepted by the art market, in sales terms, because
2002-02-28 by bgs
Well Folks, I don t need no stinking magazine to tell me what to do. I m going to be 67 in May and have seen a lot of changes in the art world. They don t come
2002-02-28 by Larry Roohr
That s Jerome Nevins. www.jnevins.com Anybody not familiar with Jerry s work should take a look. Larry ... From: tynmansystems [mailto:tynmansystems@yahoo.ca]
2002-02-28 by Bill Morse
Hi Ed There is a used Howtek 4000 on Ebay now- I think $2500 I don t think you re going to see a significant difference unless you go to a drum or an Imacan.
2002-02-28 by Steadman Uhlich
Dickbo, You may be an odd duck...but I like the post you made below. Interesting reading. Good luck with your new book. Steadman ... From: Dickbo To:
2002-02-28 by lyonscox
Been a chatty bunch lately haven t you. I have not read all the messages so pardon me. I have met one or two of the staff of the B&W Magazine. They are proud,
2002-02-28 by Steadman Uhlich
Mark, You have got to be one of the most talented photographers at making a camera (first the Plunger Cam and now the Fedex Box Camera) out of...well...almost
2002-02-28 by Greg
Hi Daniel. There is one other fellow here in brownsville who is using wide body Epson s. The work I have seen is truly disgusting. It has put me off from
2002-02-28 by rcoda
But he should take off the blue border which is automatically placed there when he hyperlinked it to the larger image. Take a look at my website. All the
2002-02-28 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 2/27/2002 9:07:14 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Sounds like religious pictures. Where s Jesse Helms when we need him? [Non-text portions of
2002-02-28 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 2/27/2002 8:47:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... I just checked out the site. They brag about no inkjet, and about how hard it is to produce
2002-02-28 by pbard2002
Regarding the stance B&W is taking, I think it s important to remember here that this is a magazine that is aimed at the collector and those in the business of
2002-02-28 by Mark MacKinnon
From what i understand, the Roland has 8 inks, adding green and orange (hexchrome) to make up the gamut that their inks can t hit that the 6color epson s can.
2002-02-28 by Todd Flashner
... I believe a Quaker Oats tube is the only box that would qualify. Gotta think smaller, Mark. Todd
2002-02-28 by Robert G. Morrison
Ok, ok, ok, F100... Robert On 2/27/02 12:53 PM, Murray Zaharia ... Robert Morrison rmorrison@pobox.com 310-397-2704 4131
2002-02-28 by Robert G. Morrison
Sorry...I meant F100... Robert ... Robert Morrison rmorrison@pobox.com 310-397-2704 4131 Bledsoe Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90066
2002-02-28 by John Labovitz
On 2/27/02 9:36 AM, Alessandro Pardi ... No offense, but I would find this hard to believe. B&W is one of the *few* photo
2002-02-28 by Todd Flashner
... I have a feeling I ll regret biting the hook tomorrow, but why do you direct the question exclusively toward American creatives? Todd
2002-02-28 by S. Colson
Folks, I subscribed to your magazine in part because you had not bowed to the shrieks and whining of anti-digital Luddites. I guess you are saying that
2002-02-28 by Dickbo
As a matter of general interest we have a Mario Testino exhibition on at the National Portrait Gallery here in the U of K. Now by any standards this is a
2002-02-28 by marktuckerdotcom
Clark Thomas sent me this site by Bruce Dale, of National Geographic fame. He seems to sell prints over the web, and he shows them on the web, in the frame,
2002-02-28 by Andrew Eschbacher
I ll do it. Andrew Eschbacher ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-02-28 by Dickbo
... From: Todd Flashner To: Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 9:09 PM Subject: Re:
2002-02-28 by David J. Bookbinder
Jim, I didn t do a definitive study. The 785 is a much cheaper printer, and perhaps the springs are less effective, if the head is further from the pad. I was
2002-02-28 by janishilesh
I just concluded the 13x19 Print Exchange, and it was quite a sucessful effort by all participants. As a follow-up, I am interested in coordinating a print
2002-02-28 by bggilliand2001
I caught a recent seminar by Jean Miele in Atlanta. He had on exhibit many BW lightjet prints, large format landscapes, and discussed his processes and