Re: +/0 lever, Leaving your Epson left on/off
2002-02-28 by jimhayes361
... or off, ... than the ... at night, ... the cap ... This is an interesting theory. I have some questions: 1) Is this something you have observed and
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2002-02-28 by jimhayes361
... or off, ... than the ... at night, ... the cap ... This is an interesting theory. I have some questions: 1) Is this something you have observed and
2002-02-28 by Daniel Perez
Hey Houston, I live in Dallas but will be traveling down to Houston on the 22nd of March for FotoFest. If any of you see any exhibitions showing digital work,
2002-02-27 by Mark Tucker
In response to this discussion, (or maybe I was inspired by BW s decision), I duct taped a Fuji 680 polaroid back onto a Federal Express box (Small Size) last
2002-02-27 by acamp@televar.com
Hey, Julian, maybe you ought to go into business there. You would have all the ink you would need at same time could be making some good money. Think about it.
2002-02-27 by Paul Roark
Greg, I have no direct experience with the Roland, but I got some sample prints because I was interested in looking into it once. The dots on the samples I
2002-02-27 by Jerry Olson
Ed, What is the resolution of your Powerlook III? What is there that you don t like?, just the long scan times? Any scanner that has a true optical resolution
2002-02-27 by Jerry Olson
For all practical purposes, Generations inks with the 3rd version of their yellow ink and enhanced black, is identical to MIS Archival Color Pigment inks. I
2002-02-27 by Jerry Olson
I saw a full color ad that nikon had in one of the photo magazines that very clearly stated the D1X was based on an F5 body. Jerry
2002-02-27 by jrandall1149
... Scott: Lumped workflows, such as John Woolf s or Jerry Nivins where the C, M, Y position inks are lumped or mixed together in approximate equal
2002-02-27 by Daniel Perez
Greg, Sorry, I don t know a thing about Roland printers, but I noticed that you re from the Valley. I m from Weslaco but live in Dallas. Are there many
2002-02-27 by Alan Zinn
... Wendel, I feel like dismissing your post as one hundred percent nonsense and leaving it there. BUT.... That camera obscuras were used before the fixed
2002-02-27 by Pics4U@en.com
Can ask where you have seen that? If you go to the B&H website or catalog it clearly says F100. I m not trying to dispute, I just want to know. When I bought
2002-02-27 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 2/27/2002 4:10:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Absolutely. If one goes by the axiom that money is the root of all evil, the whole issue
2002-02-27 by Todd Flashner
... Dickbo, While I enjoy your use of language and your provocative nature, must you try to bait us poor yanks with every post? This isn t a football match you
2002-02-27 by jrandall1149
... digital ... Scott: Lumped workflows, such as John Woolf s or Jerry Nivins where the C, M, Y position inks are lumped or mixed together in approximate
2002-02-27 by Murray Zaharia
That is pretty impressive Robert! Impressive that Nikon has not even started shipping them yet and just announced the D100 a few days ago. You must have some
2002-02-27 by Nij
Indeed, and surely all their photographic prints must have been taken on a camera that did NOT have auto-anything, and they used a light-meter and a slide-rule
2002-02-27 by Nij
Hi all, A quick note to you all to ask that you consider the use of cross-posting, and ideally, avoid it ;) There are many people who do / have done this...
2002-02-27 by Wendel White
... Austin; You may be right - I don t know how long a career really is but I had people like DeCarava, Steglitz, Cunningham and Alavrez Bravo (he just turned
2002-02-27 by eshotwell2800
Help! I need to upgrade my scanner. I am a landscape photographer working with 4x5 and 8x10 B&W negatives and color transparencies. I use the Cone
2002-02-27 by Wendel White
... Alan; My point is that we should consider the history of the camera s impact on the way artist s see the world - I have read Batchen and I don t think it
2002-02-27 by JULIANTHOMAS
I´m very aware now that in inks we are totally committed to one supplier, and I don´t like it. In my case MIS didn´t tell me that they weren´t able to send
2002-02-27 by David J. Bookbinder
On my 785EPX, I ve found that making sure, when the printer is idle or off, that the paper thickness lever is set to the 0 setting, rather than the +
2002-02-27 by Steadman Uhlich
Alan, Very good posting below with interesting points. Just for the record...I am a Capricorn (wink) Hey guys....lets keep this thread friendly...(if
2002-02-27 by ternahan
they are printed on Fuji Crystal t
2002-02-27 by ternahan
They are beautiful... trish
2002-02-27 by Austin Franklin
... Well, hum. I ve been involved in digital imagery since the mid 70 s, and I m 44...and certainly have been using digital imagery for my full artistic
2002-02-27 by Steadman Uhlich
Consider that any salt print or Daguerreotype will be collectable because of method...more so than image. Collectors collect for investment and whim. Seldom
2002-02-27 by Steadman Uhlich
Hello All, Since I started this thread about the recent issue of Black & White Magazine, I would like to add a few items in consideration of where this thread
2002-02-27 by Dickbo
What you are saying is that these estasblishments are influenced more by the medium and apparantly not at all by the message. Or is it that in the USA all
2002-02-27 by Dickbo
... From: Mark Tucker To: ... Indeed! Are you talking about USA collectors or all
2002-02-27 by Todd Flashner
Robert, Just one fact checker note. You refer to a D100, which I think we all assume to be an F100 (at least I do). However, since Nikon announced an upcoming
2002-02-27 by Jerry Olson
Nikon advertises the D1X is modeled on the F5 camera. Jerry
2002-02-27 by Jerry Olson
Only that somewhere a village is missing their idiot. Jer
2002-02-27 by Alessandro Pardi
It s true they only care about numbers, but 1,000 potential new readers may be worth more than 10 unsubscribers. Alessandro ... From: tomoc
2002-02-27 by Alessandro Pardi
Maybe they think they ll lose a few readers by dropping digital, but not as many as they would by keeping it. If collectors are as conservative as it seems, I
2002-02-27 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 2/27/2002 12:03:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... No I haven t. Can somebody please post a url ? Thanks in advance, George J Kunze [Non-text
2002-02-27 by tomoc
Jerry- I ve limited these monthly exchanges to 15 on the advice of forum input... A number of folks were not interested in making a large number of
2002-02-27 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 2/27/2002 11:46:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... Hey, maybe we should drop a line to the writers magazines, asking them to follow suit.
2002-02-27 by Jerry Olson
Hi Tom, I can t understand why so few joined the print exchange this time! Oh well, it makes it a little less expensive, and less work for the coordinator.
2002-02-27 by Robert Morrison
Here a quote from Phil Askey s dpreview review of the D1...the D1x was built on the same body... Many parts of the D1 bear more than a passing resemblance to
2002-02-27 by tomoc
Right on, Barry. Once the geni is out of the bottle... I think the world is clearly rushing down the digital path... General photography definitely is. But is
2002-02-27 by tomoc
Alan- I think you miss the point... I agree that whining is silly... This is a real opportunity to tell the world how great digital printing has become. Can a
2002-02-27 by Alan Zinn
... Guys, They deserve the opportunity to test a rapidly narrowing niche market and sink or swim. In the final analysis marketing gimmicks are what sell
2002-02-27 by tomoc
Convervative may be a polite description... Have you been to their website? You not only cannot subscribe online, THEIR EMAIL ACCOUNT IS AT AOL !!!
2002-02-27 by tynmansystems
Scott, I m not familiar with the Jim Nivens curves, so I can t comment on what might be wrong with your current process. I have had wonderful results with
2002-02-27 by tomoc
You can always re-subscribe. Publishers and advertisers care only about hard numbers. Nothing gets a magazines attention more than cancelled
2002-02-27 by mkravit
Letter to B&W Magazine..... Gentlemen: I sat with brow raised after reading that your magazine would not be publishing digitally produced b/w images. That is
2002-02-27 by Bill Agee
You have to remember that the photo gallery establishment is incredibly conservative. It has been my conclusion for a long time that if you want to show
2002-02-27 by Peter Lindman
I ve had the same problem on several occasions on both a 1280 and a 1270. Uninstalling and reinstalling a fresh driver has always solved the problem. I seem to