Scanning - visual vs. histogram
2002-02-10 by lyonscox
I know there is a scanning list somewhere but I don t wanna... but I might later, besides it applies. I ve taken to this as habit when starting a new image. I
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2002-02-10 by lyonscox
I know there is a scanning list somewhere but I don t wanna... but I might later, besides it applies. I ve taken to this as habit when starting a new image. I
2002-02-10 by steven0356
Jerry right, I just printed a 9X11 image shot with my D-30, I would put is up against any 35 mm image out there. It looks vary good. If it was not the April
2002-02-10 by stevierose
I am about to take the plunge into BW digital printing and have been working my way back through this list to learn as much as possible. The Yahoo software
2002-02-10 by Lawrence Smith
If you get your ... That¹s the digital that I keep looking at. Being able to use all my 645 lens on it really makes it attractive. Of course, I could use my
2002-02-10 by Robert Rex
Steve and Harvey are correct. I didn t even consider the added security measures that UPS, USPS, or FEDEX may be using these days (x-rays, and other
2002-02-10 by Michael A. Schwarz
A few weeks ago I posted a request for people to comment on their favorite ink-paper combinations. Here are the responses from the people kind enough to
2002-02-10 by qdfb
Guys, Didn t Dicomed produce a B&W only version of their Bigshot single shot camera back a few years ago? It was a 16 megapixel full 6x6 frame beast.
2002-02-10 by Todd Flashner
... Harvey I m not saying you are wrong, but for my own edification, can you cite what museums in addition to the Brooklyn Museum are using the label Inkjet
2002-02-10 by Martin Sluka
See http://www.mimakiusa.com for inkjet Mimaki JV4 with 12 inks (Epson 10000 heads) - teoreticaly you may use one set of BW inks and another set of color inks
2002-02-10 by tomoc
Todd- I read it all on the web... Gives me the flexibility to thread the messages or look by date. And I m not complaining about ads...it all has to be funded
2002-02-10 by tomoc
Phil and Nij- With all due respect to both of you... And this isn t a flame at Cone who I respect and wildly applaud for being a pioneer that brought BW
2002-02-10 by Michael Kravit
Steve, I believe that they will ship out of state. They will probably have the distributor drop ship to you. I just committed to 10 packs to get a substancial
2002-02-10 by garrysarre
... out of ... be way ... film, and ... Austin That s a turn up. You always bring me back down to earth Austin. I have followed your objective answers to the
2002-02-10 by SKID Photography
And of course there are the Digital Workshops in the North East Coast at the Maine Photo Workshops. A Google search should get you there pretty easily. Harvey
2002-02-10 by SKID Photography
OK, I ll add my 2 cents. First OBs degrade in radiation, not just in UV exposure. Have you considered that you might be in an area that has a Radon gas
2002-02-10 by SKID Photography
Jerry, But you have admit, Silver Gelatin Print *is* descriptive of the type of photograph, as compared to Platinum, or Palladium, or Bromoil etc. The point
2002-02-10 by lyonscox
Just can t help myself. Sometimes you wonder how the world works. We, being a small, eccentric group probably do a lot of purchases online. How long do you
2002-02-10 by Jerry Olson
This is to Daniel Elghanatan, I got some pictures from you today and a CD. I don t have your email, could you please contact me at: jerryolson@rrv.net ?
2002-02-10 by Jerry Olson
I don t think they could be without ink that long, (unconnected to a printer) no matter how good they were sealed. I think some air would get to the cartridges
2002-02-10 by Jerry Olson
Can t do that Austin, I no longer have a darkroom. If you get your Contax digital, let me know what you think. Zeiss lenses on a 6 megapixel digital camera.
2002-02-10 by lyonscox
Thanks for the replies on the CIS pricing this weekend. It made sense of what I hadn t understood yet. Funny that there are no CIS units at auction ;-) Thanks,
2002-02-10 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jerry, ... You would also have to include a film image of the same scene to compare to! ... And I very well believe you are truly happy with the quality of
2002-02-10 by Jerry Olson
Austin, the next time we have another print exchange I ll include a D30 print. You can then tell me what detail seems to be missing. I was going to include a
2002-02-10 by Michael Kravit
Steve, I wonder if it could be a reaction between the x-rays and anthrax spores? ;-) Mike ... From: To:
2002-02-10 by Michael Kravit
Robert, The Hahnemuhle papers I buy are actually the Lyson version. I buy the 37-1/2 x47-3/4 (or someting close to that) sheets. They come packaged in a box
2002-02-10 by Michael Kravit
Robert, Museo is a lovely paper, nice texture, weight and packaged exquisitely...I love it for all those reasons, but, is there a way to get better blacks
2002-02-10 by ljkorte
... wrote: Robert, Thanks for the comments. I read your notes in files archival issues. It s odd that my prints that have yellowed receive
2002-02-10 by sdmey4@aol.com
In a message dated 02/09/2002 4:17:39 PM Pacific Standard Time, ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-02-10 by sdmey4@aol.com
No sign of yellowing here! I ve only had them scattered about for 2 months. I do have a full show up on Photorag with several of the prints facing the street!
2002-02-09 by Robert Rex
I ll chime in a bit here. My thoughts are that since Michael (in FLA) is having different experiences from Jeff, and that Jeff s (located where?) experience
2002-02-09 by ljkorte
That s great news. Perhaps being under glass averts or slows the yellowing. Thanks to all who replied. Jeff ... H. Torchon and ... Torchon image ... signs of
2002-02-09 by Michael Kravit
I just looked at two om yimages. One printed 9 months ago on H. Torchon and the other printed a few months ago on H. Photo Rag 308. The Torchon image was on
2002-02-09 by Austin Franklin
Hi Jerry, ... Well, the issue is...you aren t getting 6M pixels of REAL information... If the sensor was 24M sensors, then I d be willing to say that what you
2002-02-09 by Jerry Olson
Austin, When I stitch 2 picutres together, I can Easily get a 22 inch print that has all the quality I d ever need or want. I can do this for landscapes, but
2002-02-09 by Jerry Olson
Ah Yes, New York City. Land of the Museums. I imagine they started calling them silver gelatin 20 years before it got to North Dakota. We re usually about 10
2002-02-09 by Jerry Olson
Harvey, I m ageless. When I was in California during my Brooks schooling, I went to museums all the time, in L.A., San Francisco, Santa Barbara of course, etc.
2002-02-09 by Martin Wesley
... From: ljkorte To: Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 9:33 AM Subject: Re: [Digital
2002-02-09 by Martin Wesley
Sam, Check the Files section under: Files Archival Issues (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint/files/Archival%2 0Issues/) For a
2002-02-09 by Roger Smith
on 2/9/02 9:02 AM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... I set the Do Not Convert to HTML at Yahoo settings and receive no ads what-so-ever.
2002-02-09 by Sam A. McCandless
... If Jeff got an answer to this follow-up question of his, I missed it and hope someone will send it to me. Thanks. Sam samcc@vom.com
2002-02-09 by Sam A. McCandless
I ve only e-mailed MIS twice: once about how to buy Sepia-Neutral, about which they got back to me almost immediately (despite the fact they didn t have it yet
2002-02-09 by frankg_photo
If anyone knows of any shows displaying quadtone prints in the Toronto area, please post a reply or email me directly. I ve just started (1160 & MIS) and would
2002-02-09 by JimD
Johnny Deadman s photoshop actions for sharpening work well for me. They can be downloaded from: http://www.pinkheadedbug.com/links.html look under deadman s
2002-02-09 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 2/9/02 1:09:03 PM, skid@bway.net writes:
2002-02-09 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 2/9/02 1:05:08 PM, vze249jf@verizon.net writes: Hi Jon:
2002-02-09 by Michael Kravit
Jeff, I think that Paul Roark found the BrightCube Eclipse is the only paper to hold up as well as Epson Archival Matt. You may want to check with him. Mike
2002-02-09 by Michael Kravit
Phil, You are right of course, with Cone you get a system. The real question arises at what price? And, are you sacrificing anything? Fexibility, choices, open
2002-02-09 by Paul Roark
... hold up as well as Epson Archival Matt. Yes, but I ve not tested all that many papers. It yellowed a bit, but slightly less than, for example, EAM, which
2002-02-09 by Martin Wesley
Mike, Jeff, If you look back in the archives I believe Paul Roark did some fade testing of the Photo Rag and it held up well in comparison of other papers. It
2002-02-09 by SKID Photography
... Steve, Funny you should ask...There is a thread on just this subject going on, under the Subject: Running into inkjet work... I believe that to be