Re: [Digital BW] Re: Shooting Digitally
2002-01-20 by Michael Kravit
Jerry, The problem is the 87 is opaque. Therefore one has to screw it on, and then screw it off. With the inexpensive Lee system (Not the standard holder with
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2002-01-20 by Michael Kravit
Jerry, The problem is the 87 is opaque. Therefore one has to screw it on, and then screw it off. With the inexpensive Lee system (Not the standard holder with
2002-01-20 by marktuckerdotcom
I also own a more professional version of a Lee Pro Shade for my Fuji GX680. It s solid as a rock. It accepts 4 hard filters; not the thin ones from Kodak.
2002-01-20 by Michael Kravit
Jerry, I had Calumet order it. It is a 4x4 Polyester with the plastic holder. Lee makes a holder that is very inexpensive and attaches to any lens w/ rubber
2002-01-20 by Jerry Olson
Thanks Mike, This is SO much better than the screw ins. Is that all you need, the filter and the holder? Nothing to screw into the 72mm Lens? Love that
2002-01-20 by Jerry Olson
Thank you Moreno! I ll call Calumet and see what they have tomorrow. I believe they sell Lee Filters, no? If not, where did you get yours? Jerry
2002-01-20 by Moreno Polloni
... Lee has a decent line of ND grads; if these are useful to you then the holder would be a good investment. I have the holder and several adapters, which
2002-01-20 by Jerry Olson
Carl, I need a 72mm. It seems the square filters are much cheaper, but then I d have to get the holder, and all that, which I wouldn t use except for the IR.
2002-01-20 by Jerry Olson
Mike, the tiffen 87 is $115. (size 72mm). Where did you get yours? Jerry
2002-01-20 by Jerry Olson
Hi Diane, The tiffen filter 87 is selling for $115, which is still terribly expensive, but at least It s within range of affordability. The bigger sizes are
2002-01-20 by Michael Kravit
Paul, If you have not already done so, could you explain the vacuum loading technique. I got tired of going to work with ink under my finger nails, so I bought
2002-01-20 by mkravit
I have been working on the Epson 7000 CIS for a few days now and have developed what I think is the final prototype. It is a hybrid cross between the MIS and
2002-01-20 by tomoc
Thanks... I ll wait a week or so (and try to use up as much of the old ink as I can and give them a call if I can t figure this out on the website. I have
2002-01-20 by Paul Roark
Tom, ... The VM/FS black is unchanged (so far). All the midtones are different from older inks. The cyan inks for the VM and FS systems are the same. After
2002-01-20 by Peter Lindman
Paul, Thanks for the information…maybe I ll try filling carts. BTW, I saw your warm/cool Oceano Dunes image in the January PDN accompanying the short print
2002-01-20 by Paul Roark
Ernst, ... I have other samples that that look bad. I have no idea why they look so different from what the original tester was sending to me. So, be sure the
2002-01-20 by tomoc
Paul- I m not really clear on what we will be ordering from MIS. Is it a one bottle substitution for the FS neutral? What about the VM sepia-neutral? BTW, I
2002-01-20 by Paul Roark
Peter, ... I suspect MIS will have all in bottles only at first. I think they re a bit overwhelmed with the inventory requirements of having all in carts.
2002-01-20 by Jerry Olson
Are you using Paul Roark s curves to get rid of the dots? Jerry
2002-01-20 by fotos@eunet.at
Hi, finally, I managed to set up my Eson 1200 with MIS VM Inks, and it works fine. I downloaded Pauls Curves for the 1200 & PC, and applied the workflow. I
2002-01-20 by Jerry Olson
No advantage. You just can t get cold tone prints with those inks. I much prefer the cold tones, so I like the VM inks. Jerry
2002-01-20 by Peter Lindman
Will the new sepia-VM be available in cartridges or only in bottles for use with a CIS? Peter Lindman
2002-01-20 by Paul Roark
Todd, The new neutral MIS ink fade tests the best. ... There is going to be a single neutral base ink. It ll be used in the FS-N and in the VM-Sepia-Neutral.
2002-01-20 by Michael Kravit
Jerry, I paid $37 for the Lee 87. Mike ... From: Jerry Olson To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 6:46 PM Subject:
2002-01-20 by Paul Butterfield Audio
Hello Alex, Digital denizens; [Lurker mode off] :) ... Yes. I found out about the PMA trade show from another local Orlando photographer, Randy Smith, and
2002-01-20 by Diane Fields
You better thank Carl Schofield. Somehow in these threads, quotes end up giving the impression that someone else is responsible for a statement or quote.
2002-01-20 by Austin Franklin
Hi Helene, I do have two 3000s, but I do not use the heavy papers (though I primarily use Epson Heavyweight Matte, which, to me, isn t really a heavy paper),
2002-01-20 by grdglass@aol.com
Austin, I know you have the 3000. Did you remove the pizza wheels? How about others with the 3000? Helene
2002-01-20 by Todd Flashner
... Sorry to be dense Paul, but is that the Neutral FS set, or a fade resistant set (as I think I ve heard you refer to it in the past) still being worked on,
2002-01-20 by rusto1968
Hi, I ve been lurking for a bit here, taking in what I can when I get the chance. Just plugged in my first set of MIS quads for the 1270. Everything works
2002-01-20 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 1/19/02 9:59:54 PM, scho@mac.com writes:
2002-01-20 by Paul Roark
Todd, ... the ... It s too subjective to say. ... The new neutral ink is the most fade resistant. ... The colder ones seem to do the best. Paul
2002-01-20 by Paul Roark
Andy, ... The MIS VM inkset is rather simple -- just the MIS standard quads with a blue (equal parts cyan pigment and magenta pigment, cut with MIS 25 ) added
2002-01-20 by lyonscox
I didn t have to remove the pizza wheels in my 3000 until I went to use a coated paper...Lumijet s Charcoal X. Arches Hot Press did fine with nothing to note.
2002-01-20 by Todd Flashner
... I didn t write that. Todd
2002-01-20 by Todd Flashner
... Paul, Which of the inksets/workflows you ve formulated do you believe produces the best neutral prints? Which neutral fade tests best. What color fade
2002-01-20 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 1/19/02 10:38:51 PM, tflash@earthlink.net writes: Just what is the advantage of the Sepia to Neutral VM inks from MIS? ... I m curious
2002-01-20 by Bill Agee
Thanks, Todd. I appreciate the explanation. Somehow the information got by me. I think the brown in the regular line of VM is very nice warm....not with
2002-01-20 by Paul Roark
... MIS might mix the neutral ink this weekend. The sepia VM that MIS has shipped so far uses the standard MIS VM warm base. The VM-Sepia-Neutral will use the
2002-01-20 by Todd Flashner
... Whereas reg VM covers the hues of slightly warm through neutral to slightly cool, the sepia mix should go from very warm through neutral, with no cool. So,
2002-01-20 by Bill Agee
Just what is the advantage of the Sepia to Neutral VM inks from MIS? I am using the regular set and don t see any need to change....unless this has a stronger
2002-01-20 by Carl Schofield
There is a companion web site to the Shutterbug infrared article here: http://InfraredDreams.com/ From: Diane Fields Reply-To:
2002-01-20 by frankg_photo
... from ... the ... Yes, I ordered and have received them but very unfortunately my new/used 1160 packed up just prior to installing the CIS (I still have the
2002-01-20 by Diane Fields
Yes, there s someone in my Oly forum at dpreview.com that uses the Wratten gel also--works great. Thanks for the information about the article. Diane ... Diane
2002-01-20 by shashinka@aol.com
If you like infrared, there was some great info about shooting it w/ digital cameras in the Feb. 2002 Shutterbug issue. I mention it because they recommended
2002-01-20 by Heath Sandall
Hello, I was wondering if anyone has received the sepia to neutral VM inks from MIS yet? If so, what exactly did you order, and do they work with the
2002-01-20 by Carl Schofield
Jerry, are you looking for a 77mm filter? They are pricey at that size. B&H Photo has a 77mm B+W 092 (89B) for $145. You could also try Harrison & Harrison
2002-01-20 by Austin Franklin
... Harvey, Of course, but they still call it CMYK. Austin
2002-01-20 by Diane Fields
He s crazy as a bedbug LOL. Go to one of the filter sites online--they are somewhere between 45 and 65 most of the time depending upon the size as I remember.
2002-01-20 by daschkenas@aol.com
Jerry It appears to be version 6.6a David I did a comparison print with it on & off, a b&w print, and I didn t see any differebce. David
2002-01-20 by Jerry Olson
Hi Dianne, I just called and asked the price of a Hoya R72 filter. They quoted $350!!!! Thats THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY dollars. PLEASE tell me this salesman s