Re: Nikon bayonet mount lenses
2002-02-12 by tomoc
The Nikon D1, D1x, D1h will all take almost every Nikon slr lens. The few that are problems are listed in the manual (available on Nikon tech for DL, I think).
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2002-02-12 by tomoc
The Nikon D1, D1x, D1h will all take almost every Nikon slr lens. The few that are problems are listed in the manual (available on Nikon tech for DL, I think).
2002-02-12 by lyonscox
... Harvey, This is a careful issue. In my sentence there is no difference. A conservator is to conserve, therefore they must know the predominant working
2002-02-12 by Garcia, William
... Hmmm, maybe here s how . . .the gory details are in the 1998 patent #5,965,875 It is well known that the greater the wavelength of light incident upon a
2002-02-12 by SKID Photography
... The job of a museum curator is to conserve the work of art. They should never care about investment value . This is (allegedly) the difference between a
2002-02-12 by daschkenas@aol.com
Michael, are you using buffered or unbuffered Westminster board? David Aschkenas
2002-02-12 by Michael Kravit
Harvey, We have wonderfully clear and clean air here in S. Florida. Come on down and clear out your lungs. Mike
2002-02-12 by Michael Kravit
Harvey, Yes, Michael Kennerly dry mounted his print on Museum Board. Mike ... From: SKID Photography To:
2002-02-12 by Martin Wesley
Mike, I pretty much do the same with the same board. I have been using archival Tyvek tape to tape the print to the backing board, one strip across the top.
2002-02-12 by Michael Kravit
Harvey, If you call me in the office, I will give you the name of an electrostatic filter that is considered one of the most effective. Mike Michael J. Kravit,
2002-02-12 by lyonscox
In my microscopic experience about signing and/or mounting techniques. Historians are looking for consistency and changes. It helps them date pieces. ... I
2002-02-12 by Michael Kravit
Over the past 6 months I purchaed two silver prints. One by Michael Kennerly and by mark Klett. Both are signed differently. Mark Klett writes the title,date
2002-02-12 by Michael Kravit
Austin, Being away for a few days, I may have missed this but the Contax 645 lenses can be used with the new N Digital. Thta is one reason why I was
2002-02-12 by Michael Kravit
Harvey, With all due respect, ther are many ways to sign a photographic print. They way you sugggest is surely an accptable well used technique, but I believe
2002-02-12 by Michael Kravit
AZ, ... They ... My good friend and photographer Tomas Lopez at the University of Miami has just had a series of 20 44 x44 prints purchased by a Museum in
2002-02-12 by Martin Wesley
... From: SKID Photography To: Epson 9000 ; Digital B&W Group ;
2002-02-12 by mkravit
I think we discuss this from time to time, but for those people that have not read the list before, there are a number of pays to present your images. Perhaps
2002-02-12 by SKID Photography
Michael, Then we are in compete agreement. It never occurred to me that anyone was still dry mounting images because of the conservation problems that might
2002-02-12 by mkravit
Folks, I received an email from Bill Bergh today. It seems that someone is forwarding everything that is written here that pertains to IJM to Bill. Bill is
2002-02-12 by SKID Photography
Michael, Well, of course it s just my opinion. :-) And unless the art police are reinstated , it will (and should) always be that way. There is *never* a
2002-02-12 by SKID Photography
... Mike, Was the Kennerly dry mounted to the mounting board? Harvey Ferdschneider partner, SKID Photography, NYC [Non-text portions of this message have
2002-02-12 by James E. Martz
... If it s gonna be geeecleee , maybe you should sign it with urine ;-) **************** James E. Martz Milan, OH jemartz@earthlink.net *****************
2002-02-12 by jimhayes361
... Center) we ... an air ... My sympathies wrt you folks in NYC... ... In the past, ... because of ozone ... I think I was the major yapper on that one.
2002-02-12 by Alan Zinn
... Daniel, A fine-point black Sharpie pen will write on anything. My policy generally is not to sign unless asked to by the purchaser. But Harvey is
2002-02-12 by Don Rooney
The Fuji S1 PRO (current model) does take all Nikon lenses as long as they were converted to AI mount. You can tell if its AI if there are 2 sets of Aperture
2002-02-12 by Paul Butterfield
Same Question from Old Newbie in Orlando.... Could not tell if the new Fuji Pro ( http://www.dpreview.com/news/0201/02013003fujifilms2pro.asp ) -- Which takes
2002-02-12 by VLLYDWLR
Hello to one and all. This is my first post to this group. I would like to know if there is a Nikon series digital camera, past or present, that I can use my
2002-02-12 by Moreno Polloni
Does anyone want to sell their v6 Piezo software? If so please email. I d like to try the driver on my 1280, but the only way to get it from IJM is as part of
2002-02-11 by Daniel Perez
Thanks for the tips guys. I ve got plenty of sharpies and rapidographs from my architecture days in school. Also some Staedtler pigment liner pens. I ll see
2002-02-11 by SKID Photography
We just found out, that due to our proximity to the WTC (World Trade Center) we are eligible for reimbursement (up to $500) towards the purchase of an air
2002-02-11 by SKID Photography
Jerry, We use Stabilos pencils for our matte surface prints, but it has been our experience that they do not give acceptable results on glossy type substrates.
2002-02-11 by Jerry Olson
You can use a Stabilo pencil to sign any print. Available at most art stores. VERY soft lead! Jerry
2002-02-11 by SKID Photography
Daniel, I second Todd s suggestion of India Ink, it s archival. But any good art supply store should be able to steer you to archival inks and pens. There
2002-02-11 by Alan Zinn
... Lawrence, What a hoot! A couple of list-members from France on other lists I m on have commented about it too. AZ Maker of Lookaround panoramic camera.
2002-02-11 by Alan Zinn
... signing ... Guys, That depends on how the print is mounted. I would never sign the face of a mounted print. Worse-case I might relent and sign the rebate
2002-02-11 by riskdr8138
... entitled to a new printer. depending on what type of home insurance policy you have it may be covered for replacement cost. the damage to the printer was a
2002-02-11 by Todd Flashner
... I think I d try a Rapidograph with India Ink. I use it to write info on film base. Todd
2002-02-11 by jimhayes361
... Tom, Yes, a little misunderstanding there. I m currently using carts (non-CIS) in an 1280. In the past I ve used a nomorecarts CIS with both Piezo and MIS
2002-02-11 by Carl Noble
Lara, I ve just gone thru the same thing. The key is to somehow either dissolve or partially dissolve the dried ink. I tried the system cleaning cartridge &
2002-02-11 by Steadman Uhlich
Blood, Sweat, or Tears...or even ink. Steadman (SNIP) What do you guys usually use? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-02-11 by Daniel Perez
No, I don t sign with metallic ink(I ve seen it as well). Prob going to use pencil. What do you guys usually use? Can you use a pencil on RC paper, though?
2002-02-11 by riskdr8138
... red and near infrared focuses behind the focus plane of the other colors in the spectrum. apo lenses correct most of this disparity so don t think it is an
2002-02-11 by Martin Wesley
... From: SKID Photography To: Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 12:19 AM Subject: Re: [Digital
2002-02-11 by Todd Flashner
... I m way out of my depth here (what else is new), but as each color is of a different wavelength, don t you stand more of a chance of getting them all in
2002-02-11 by Paul Roark
Peter, ... I use both. The 3000 with Piezo, if the 3000 is a good one, makes great prints. I use both printers with the VM workflow also. My opinion is that
2002-02-11 by Todd Flashner
... Bill I m not enough of an expert on this whole gamma/color management thing to explain it, but from what I ve gleaned it seems your monitor gamma and
2002-02-11 by riskdr8138
... NOW THAT SHOULD BE A CONVERSATION STARTER. LPIRRONE ... connotation (to real ... piss, etc. ... they use ... discussion ... We laughed ... it used to ...
2002-02-11 by SKID Photography
... My point about signing the print itself (front or back), but actually signing it, is purely a marketing concept. There has been a *huge* scandal in the
2002-02-11 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Dave, Yes, that was the exact point. I do have questions on the diagrams they show in that referenced link. I am NOT a physicist...but I am an engineer
2002-02-11 by meander@mail.dk
... Just to show that I can be serious about ink jet printing, your question and more are kind of addressed in a discussion at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. You
2002-02-11 by Bill Morse
Todd, I think that if he uses a 2.2 workspace, he would need to calibrate his monitor to 2.2 as well. Also, as I understand it, by placing the VM curve at the