Epson WorkForce 1100 -- 13" EZ
2010-03-18 by pr_roark
It looks like MIS is going to sell the appropriate EZ B&W carts for the WorkForce 1100 13 printer. See http://www.inksupply.com/currentpromo.cfm for the MIS
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2010-03-18 by pr_roark
It looks like MIS is going to sell the appropriate EZ B&W carts for the WorkForce 1100 13 printer. See http://www.inksupply.com/currentpromo.cfm for the MIS
2010-03-17 by bobtail75
Bill, I originally bought a set of 3 MIS cartridges and paid the duty etc. I then got the refillables from Marrutt with some of their R8 MK ink which they
2010-03-17 by pr_roark
C88+ Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2010-03-17 by Paul
(I posted this over in the Epson printer group, hope it s ok to crosspost - is that what posting it again here is called?) Hello, I have an Epson 220 which
2010-03-16 by Sam McCandless
I have a lot of small-format B&W prints (w/o neg s) to re-print and am thinking about getting an Epson V700 or V750-M flatbed both for those prints and also
2010-03-16 by Mark Savoia
Then flatbed scan the print. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-03-16 by Dave
Indeed, the grain is more noticeable in a scanned image. I suspect it has something to do with the directional nature of a scanner s light source. If you re
2010-03-16 by David Kachel
... Scan one full paper size larger than the maximum size you will print, and at double the dpi you intend to use. Then downsize the image and dpi before
2010-03-16 by Dana Myers
... I ll take that a step further and say that, for me, the distinctive look of a capture on silver is something reproduce accurately throughout scanning and
2010-03-16 by Lew
Yes, but the grain and/or noise introduced by the scan seems to be way more noticeable than in a wet print from the same negative. Also, I m not interested in
2010-03-16 by pr_roark
... I don t think you ll find any magic in any of the books that takes care of that. I find applying various noise-type filters to a duplicate layer below the
2010-03-16 by Dave
If you ve shot mostly 35, why not embrace the grain rather than fight it? IMO, grain is what makes 35mm, 35mm. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been
2010-03-16 by Lew
The main & perhaps impossible problem I face is years & years of Tri-X & HP5 in D76 & related soups. ... From: pr_roark Date: Tue, 16
2010-03-16 by pr_roark
... The main thing I find needed for that scanner and its driver are to scan the B&W negative as a grayscale positive. That way you can avoid clipping the
2010-03-16 by Lew
Will do. Thanks. ... From: Jason Randolph Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 05:20:29 To:
2010-03-16 by Lew
I shoot mostly 35mm, some mf, and an even smaller amount of view camera formats. I already have the same scanner. A perverse thought I keep having is that it
2010-03-16 by Jason Randolph
... Check out From Camera to Print at www.luminous-landscape.com. It s a multiple-hour tutorial that steps you through taking your images from the camera
2010-03-16 by pr_roark
... What film sizes do you use? For me, probably the best single investment I made in digital was the Nikon 8000 medium format film scanner. Someday I ll get
2010-03-16 by E.Neilsen
I haven t been there in some time, but I d expect Keeble and Shuchat to have papers. It is not that for from SF and more than likely on some path that you
2010-03-16 by asp.artist
Also, Hybridphoto.com
2010-03-16 by Dave
... An added note - there s not much at all about scanning, but the book s a good overview of the process after the scan is made. Good luck! [Non-text portions
2010-03-16 by Dave
... Sure. Get a copy of this book - it ll get you started: Mastering Digital Black & White: A Photographer s Guide to High Quality Black-and-White Imaging and
2010-03-16 by Lew Schwartz
Is there any hope? I m a bw film photographer who needs to learn to scan properly & then move into Photoshop & start printing. Every book I find is about color
2010-03-16 by Gary
You could order online from Atlex.com and have it shipped to where you are staying. I receive most items from them in one day to Northern California. Best
2010-03-15 by bgrahamuk
Hi Chris, Did you buy your MIS Eboni from within the UK or did you order directly from the States ? It was the shipping costs that put me off so I opted for
2010-03-15 by Paul
You re welcome, Chris, and thanks for the link to marrutt.com... that s a new one for me, I ll have to explore it. I ve used the rear slot too, with some luck.
2010-03-15 by Paul Grant
I was at Calumet a week ago and it was good with Moas. Hahnemuhle and Epson. I have been there in the past when it wasn t so good. Guess it s hit and miss.
2010-03-15 by bobtail75
Thank you, Paul. I will try the cleaner cart setup. I am using refillable carts thatcome from www.marrutt.com, here in the UK, but have just bought a pint of
2010-03-15 by Paul
Oos.. make that Hello Chris ! Didn t mean to deify you... sorry!
2010-03-15 by C D Tobie
... That may have to do with the recent economic downturn, and the way it is forcing specialty retailing to the web, instead of in expensive physical
2010-03-15 by Paul
Hello Christ, I ve had that exact setup for over two years and have been quite happy with it. I use the MIS carts with their cleaning fluid, in the color
2010-03-15 by Richard Sintchak
I was going to recommend Calumet, and admittedly have not been there for a number of months, but their in-store selection of inkjet papers the last few times I
2010-03-15 by Paul Grant
Caulmet on Bryant street in San Francisco has a very good selection. Keenle and Schuchat in Palo Alto normallly carrires a good zelection as well. A trip
2010-03-14 by bgrahamuk
Hi, I have been having trouble getting the 1520 in to banner mode. I have managed to get the printer into the default settings menu (no mean feat getting this
2010-03-14 by Edgar Angelone
Hi Clayton: Most USA labs that work on fiber base silver gelatin prints tend to be expensive. The quality is good, however you can do it yourself for much
2010-03-14 by bobtail75
Have any of you had excperience of using refillable carts filled with the MIS cleaning fluid instead of colour inks? I only use the 1800 for b/w printing.I
2010-03-14 by Richard Sintchak
There are local places that have some papers but not most of the ones mentioned here. Which are you looking for? Best might be to order online, have them
2010-03-14 by piezobw
Clay, I was at SPE last weekend and saw the prints from Digital Silver Imaging. Eric Luden runs it - and he used to be at Ilford. I thought the work I saw him
2010-03-14 by redoscar71
Hello everybody, please allow one question slightly off topic from gemany: Where to buy Inkjet-Papers in or around San Francisco? I ll be there in Spetember
2010-03-14 by Clayton Price
Early in this new age some of us were outputting analog negatives from a digital files. Usually they were output as 4X5 negs, 4 up on an 8X10 Ektachrome. It
2010-03-14 by Mark Sonners
Jon, Can ConeColor PK be substituted for MPS gloss compatible shade 1? Or can ConeColor MK be substituted for K7 sepia shade 1? Just thought I d ask. Mark ...
2010-03-14 by piezobw
Mark, I just dug up my Suntest notes on the three inks: Epson Photo Black, Piezography MPS Photo Black, and my new Photo Black (still un-named). After 100
2010-03-14 by piezobw
Yes, but no gain really. I think Walker s suggestions in using Piezography inks with ConeColor inks is improving on things and the way to go, than the other
2010-03-14 by piezobw
It s in my own studio. It s not really a matte black formulation and I have not tried printing matte with it. I am really into glossy Piezography printing
2010-03-14 by piezobw
Yes. Epson PK has dye. And yes it makes a great photo black as a result. :) Jon
2010-03-14 by piezobw
I like to use the overcoat because it erases all gloss differential between the image and the paper - and that adds realism to the print for being a photograph
2010-03-13 by Walker Blackwell
I can also confirm what Roger states after profiling well over 80 papers with both CCK3 and CCvK3. While the CC K3 has slightly less gamut than Epson k3 (and
2010-03-13 by MarvinS
For sale. Approx. one year new with little use. CIS with MIS UT-14 black and white inkset. Works flawlessly with Quad Tone Rip. If you live in the Los Angeles
2010-03-13 by Terry Ritz
Sorry, I re-read your post more carefully. A standard ICC profile for the 3800 will dither colour ink into K since it expects a brown/green Epson K. Still,
2010-03-13 by Terry Ritz
Walter, how do you find gloss differential & bronzing? The 3800 colour samples I received about a year ago seemed to have a lot of gloss differential. Terry.