Re: [Digital BW] Piezo on 7000 - good enough for 8x10?
2002-02-02 by Moreno Polloni
... looked. Support for the Cone inks? I talked to Colorbyte on Thursday, and they told me the Cone inkset is supported on the 7000 only at this time, with
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2002-02-02 by Moreno Polloni
... looked. Support for the Cone inks? I talked to Colorbyte on Thursday, and they told me the Cone inkset is supported on the 7000 only at this time, with
2002-02-02 by Michael Kravit
Not true, The RIP comes with built-in support for the 9000/9500. I have it and just looked. Mike ... From: Moreno Polloni To:
2002-02-02 by lyonscox
Todd, Yeah, I know. (out West we have time for this kind of thing, yeah ;-) ) If one were trying to get a plain or constant gray/tone then a monochrome set
2002-02-02 by Moreno Polloni
... Epson 7k/9k series printers. ... inks) ... FS, and Lyon Quads. ... My understanding is at this point, is that support for the Cone/MIS FS inks, using
2002-02-02 by Michael Kravit
Garry, There are a few option to get dot free images (both b/w and color) on Epson 7k/9k series printers. I wil list a few for you: 1. PiezoBW24Pro Uses Cone
2002-02-02 by mccarvill
Here s a challenge for you. Have anyone written (or seen) any curves / workflows I could use to make the Piezo driver work with my Epson 1270 (disguised as a
2002-02-02 by qdfb
Yes. 8 x 10 no problem on a 7000 with Piezo Pro24 How are you planning to print warm sepia? The Piezo inks print slightly warm, particularly on Somerset
2002-02-02 by garrysarre
It seems Piezo software is the only answer for relatively dot free printing. I need an all in one solution - possibly a 7000 or 9000 that can print 8x10 s
2002-02-02 by tomoc
Jerry- Makes you think that even if there is a duplicate color in there, it is somehow working for you... Since the 6 color doesn t print the page any
2002-02-02 by tomoc
good for you... I ll definitely get to it. Tom O Connell
2002-02-02 by SKID Photography
... Carl, We bought an unused, un-registered copy of Photoshop 5.0 on ebay for about $90 (and registered it with no problem) and then eventually bought a new
2002-02-02 by Cameraguy5
... They don t have them listed on their website at Photofile, but you can contact Julia at: Julia@photofile-ink.com and she will fix you up. Be sure and
2002-02-02 by SKID Photography
... Jeff, The time span I m speaking of is from sometime in the 1980 s, which is relatively recently if you re my age. ;-) And I think that *is* several
2002-02-02 by Todd Flashner
... Cleavis, Cleavis, Cleavis, Pretty clear statement to me. You re messing around with color inks, trying all kinds of crazy profiles and driver settings,
2002-02-02 by Bob Obenland
... I have been to the ArtExpo Show. From original Picasso prints to Grandma s doilies glued on colored matt board. Booths are rented by galleries, print
2002-02-02 by lyonscox
I feel that I can get a very lovely light silvery tone. I m looking at a C80 OEM ink print. The tonal range is correct but it feels purple to me (I m not a fan
2002-02-02 by lyonscox
I am wondering why profiles, whether they be Lyson, Cone or someone elses vary from setting to setting at all? I ve tried these different settings of space
2002-02-02 by Sam A. McCandless
... I would use the Epson inks until you ve made sure you can get a satisfactory alignment on the paper(s) you think you ll want to use with the quadtone inks
2002-02-01 by Jeff Magidson
... I don t understand what has changed over the last few years. What exactly do you mean by contemporary digital scanning ? Digital scanning may be new to
2002-02-01 by tomoc
Don- Where do you get them??? tom
2002-02-01 by tomoc
boris- Filling the cart should be no different on the 1270 vs. the 1160, the important difference will be which brand of CIS... I am assuming you are using the
2002-02-01 by SKID Photography
... Todd, I think you are right. It does have something to do with contemporary scanning process, and this has been discussed quite a bit on the scanner
2002-02-01 by Cameraguy5
... some ... the 1160 ... a ... much. ... there ... posting ... in ... (I ve ... others ... better ... ink. ... The color I get is sort of a selenim tone under
2002-02-01 by SKID Photography
Sorry for the cross posts, but I could not remember which of the 4 lists this thread was on. But....the name of the all rag, optical brightener free, coated
2002-02-01 by Jerry Olson
... Norm Says not, that it prints beautifully on glossy papers. ... And that s a GOOD thing! Jerr
2002-02-01 by Cameraguy5
... they in 4 ... The 4 oz bottles are $15.25
2002-02-01 by Jerry Olson
I thought Lyson Inks weren t available in bulk. How much are they in 4 ounce bottles? Jerry
2002-02-01 by tomoc
Don- I just tried a Lyson Quad neutral cart. I found the result to be almost like a maroon duotone rather than neutral. I found some profiles on the lyson site
2002-02-01 by Todd Flashner
... Do we know if there is dusting or bronzing with the Gen5 on glossy stock? Todd PS, 5 has a warmer yellow than 4.
2002-02-01 by Todd Flashner
... I think you and Harvey may be right about that, but what I find interesting is how much more the digital processes exacerbates the difference relative to
2002-02-01 by borismg
I m having trouble installing cis on 1270. i pump & the ink does not go into cartridge. I want feedback from others who have a 1270 AND the cis. boris
2002-02-01 by Cameraguy5
I started off using Lumious quad inks (monochrome) and then switched to Lyson. The reason being, the Lumious inks are identical to, and made by Lyson, but the
2002-02-01 by Austin Franklin
Hi Frank, ... It wasn t clear what you were doing, I thought I d ask. ... Was it done on the exact same frame of film? Also, why didn t you also test color
2002-02-01 by Austin Franklin
Sorry, wrong comparison (that was the standard response to standard B&W vs color)...you re, of course, right. I guess my point was supposed to be color
2002-02-01 by SKID Photography
Now this subject is starting to come back to me. Color negative film should actually have less inherent grain than color transparency film. This because neg.
2002-02-01 by Jerry Olson
So does negative film! Jerry
2002-02-01 by Jerry Olson
Hi Elizabeth- If you were starting from scratch which ink and paper combination would you start from? Either the MIS Archival inks or the Generations 4 or 5
2002-02-01 by Austin Franklin
Derek, Yes, I see what you were talking about. For me, it hasn t been an issue at all, as it only matters at close focus and for certain WA mostly lenses. ...
2002-02-01 by Austin Franklin
Mike, ... May be I m missing something here, but transparency film doesn t use grains, it uses dye clouds. Austin
2002-02-01 by Alan Zinn
... 35mm negs that never made it from my darkroom to the contact sheet. Moved to new house with no darkroom before any prints were made. ... across where you
2002-02-01 by Alan Zinn
... Betty, Thanks - that s a gooder! At $2-3 ea. it beats doing 35mm chromes yourself as I suggested in my post. AZ Maker of Lookaround panoramic camera.
2002-02-01 by Alan Zinn
... Guys, It depends on the quantity you are after. It costs a lot to have slides made from digital images and is particularly galling to do it just for some
2002-02-01 by mkravit
Todd, I think that negative film is in fact has more grain than transparency film. Especially in the high speed range films. I scanned some Portra 400 color
2002-02-01 by frankg_photo
what is the name for the pattern , weave , grid texture that you see when examining an inkjet print through a loupe ? and, is it controllable - can it be
2002-02-01 by Elizabeth
It s been since August since I bought this 1160 and haven t been able to decide which inks to buy. I was planning to order the CIS from Mediastreet but they
2002-02-01 by Derek Clarke
Er you did - if you have to prefocus internal focus lenses, then clearly just moving the focal plane isn t enough for those lenses!
2002-02-01 by Tim Atherton
Alan, i wonder if the 2450 has fixed an earlier Epson scanner problem? the Epson 1640 has an inherent problem on larger format scans of a criss-cross and
2002-02-01 by Don Rooney
If you go to the Abode site they have a whole page about this subject. If you buy it and the other person had been the rightful owner you can transfer title
2002-02-01 by Jerry Olson
Don t vacuum. Just insert a syringe into the bottle cap center tube with the correct ink you want to fill the tube with and fill til the air is gone. Jerry
2002-02-01 by culturalvisions
Alessandro, I downloaded Vuescan, but have not been able to get it working on my Mac. I will scan with it as soon as I figure it out. All the test scans so