Re: [Digital BW] CIS and occasional use ?
2002-01-20 by Jerry Olson
your printer should be good for thousands of prints. Once set up, you needent worry much about clogs, MIS inks don t have many. After you ve got it set up, you
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2002-01-20 by Jerry Olson
your printer should be good for thousands of prints. Once set up, you needent worry much about clogs, MIS inks don t have many. After you ve got it set up, you
2002-01-20 by wolarsky
HI, I m a newcomer and am using MIS VM with an Epson 1270. My question is how to use the step wedge to callibrate the system. Is this described somewhere?
2002-01-20 by Jerry Olson
I don t have that in my driver, which version do you have? jerry
2002-01-20 by Jerry Olson
I never printed anything that long. Just the wheels were removed. You can always put them back if you have problems, just be sure you remember how you removed
2002-01-19 by SKID Photography
... Then it that example it would be CMYG (as in green) and not CMYK (as in black). Harvey Ferdschneider partner, SKID Photography, NYC [Non-text portions of
2002-01-19 by Austin Franklin
Cyan, Green, Magenta and Yellow... Austin
2002-01-19 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Harvey, Go read that page I referenced...K is not black in this use... Austin
2002-01-19 by a_pettit_jr
Is anyone else planning to be at PMA on Sunday 23 Feb ? Perhaps We could get together for a bit .... ? Regards, Alex Pettit Orlando Fla
2002-01-19 by a_pettit_jr
There was quite a flurry a few years ago in the astronomical color imaging world when the CMY dichroics seemed like the answer to the poor noise created by the
2002-01-19 by JimD
I m testing MIS FS & VM inks with the goal of deciding on what ink set to use on my 1160. Given the amount of fiddling that it seems to take me to get a good
2002-01-19 by daschkenas@aol.com
I justhad to reinstall print drivers for my 1280, and something has appeared taht wasn t in my print space box before. In th Advanced mode. there is now an
2002-01-19 by Tim Spragens
Hi Harvey, just one sensor that has an ND sensor. Seems to me it might allow better white point, though the only one that I ve heard of is a CMY, not CMYK. Tim
2002-01-19 by SKID Photography
I think you could possible use CMY but not K. How can one collect black with a sensor? You re thinking in 4 color ink reproduction and not light waves.
2002-01-19 by David J. Bookbinder
I had significant pizza wheel problems on a 785, regardless of the paper type. Removing them on this machine causes the lower 3/4 of the paper to be
2002-01-19 by Heath Sandall
Jerry, When you removed the wheels, could you still print on the entire length of the paper, even in maximum mode? Also, did you take out just the wheels, or
2002-01-19 by qdfb
Yeah, but Blow Up was a great film...Blow Out was a good but routine thriller. But I always like Travolta in movies. ... matches his ... murdered and not ...
2002-01-19 by Tim Spragens
... There was a BJP article, I think about a Kodak CMY Bayer patterned chip. Now, it seems that I ve pitched that article, I just find a note that I wrote
2002-01-19 by Austin Franklin
Hi Tim, I haven t really thought about that. Obviously, you d have to do color space conversion. I remember a web article that outlined using CMYK, but it
2002-01-19 by Tim Spragens
Austin, can you explain why more companies aren t using CMYK filters instead of RGBG for single-chip cameras? Seems like there would be less light loss, and it
2002-01-19 by Jerry Olson
With all papers. even the thin ones. I removed the piezo wheels and got rid of the problem. Can t understand why epson would put little tiny star shaped razor
2002-01-19 by Diane Fields
Jerry, I would have to go back to my original photo to check the settings, but I almost always shoot in ISO 50 with the G1 and I used relatively longer
2002-01-19 by Jerry Olson
Thanks Diane. I enjoyed looking at your Infrared gallery. I thought the Japanese Maple was wonderful. What shutter speed and ISO did you end up using for
2002-01-19 by Jerry Olson
Thanks Carl, those are good examples of different filters. The Hoya R72 seems to allow you to use a much higher shutter speed than the others. I think with a
2002-01-19 by grdglass@aol.com
Right, it was David Hemmings. And, then there is Blow Out. John Travolta is a sound guy who matches his recorded sounds to movie film to prove that a
2002-01-19 by grdglass@aol.com
Jerry, Do you remember if you got pizza wheels on your 3000 with thinner papers or only thicker ones? Helene ... [Non-text portions of this message have been
2002-01-19 by steven0356
Is there any interest out there to form a group In the Atlanta, Ga area? I teach a class or two in a two year commercial Photography degree program. I am
2002-01-19 by Tim Spragens
Sounds as if you re seeing the slice number. Tim Spragens ... -- Tim Spragens http://www.borderless-photos.com & http://www.borderless-photos.de
2002-01-19 by lyonscox
Sometimes I m such a kid, ask the question THEN go to the dictionary. They are for viewing slices which seems to be the ability to partition within an image,
2002-01-19 by lyonscox
When you go view/show/all ... what are the little 01 and wave in a box located in the upper left corner for? Think I ll look through the book in the meantime.
2002-01-19 by Mark Carpenter
I am getting jealous of the meetings being put together on the Piezo list. Scott Hendershot and I are in Rochester, NY. Are there any others here in the
2002-01-19 by Michael Kravit
Jerry, I am using the 87. I find that the darker filters (87B, C, I think) tend to filter too much of the IR spectrum for the Nikon. With the opaque 87 I get
2002-01-19 by Pics4U@en.com
All manual focus lenses lack the electrical contacts to convey aperture information to the body. Pre-Ai glass even lacks the little horseshoe device to
2002-01-19 by Diane Fields
Just thought I d throw in some links to my IR gallery--99% shot with the G1/Hoyra R72, but I do process often in duotones. I now use an E10 with Hoya R72
2002-01-19 by Carl Schofield
Jerry, I used to use the 87C (B+W 093), 87 (Tiffen), and Hoya R72 (89B) with my old Nikon 950. There are some comaprison images with the three filters here:
2002-01-19 by Jerry Olson
To all who are doing infrared with your digital cameras, Which filters are you using? there are so many. 87, 88, 89, 29A, etc. Are you using the opaque ones
2002-01-19 by tomoc
I ve read articles on how to remove them from the 1270, so someone must have problems, but I have an 1160 and a 1270 and have never had an issue with them. Tom
2002-01-19 by Jerry Olson
Are piezo wheels a problem now, with matte papers? I ve never seen a problem other than the 3000. They scratched the prints very badly until I removed them. No
2002-01-19 by Jerry Olson
Is that one of the opaque filters? The canon is supposed to have a built in feature that removes the noise out of long exposures, but I haven t tried a long
2002-01-19 by a_pettit_jr
Hello Jerry, That was done with the Hoya R72. The Oly E10 does not appear to have outstanding IR response. The frames were 55mm, 1/2 sec exposures. That is
2002-01-18 by donbga
Hi Folks, Sometime in the next few days I hope to receive a VM inkset and CFS kit from MIS for my Epson 1160. Does anyone have any advice to share for the
2002-01-18 by Bruce Kinch
... Especially since the color prints I ve seen of late have faded dramatically. And in a film where director Antonioni went around repainting everything just
2002-01-18 by qdfb
David Hemmings, wasn t it? One of my all time favourite movies. Casts the B&W photographer as a hero. I like that in a movie :-) -- Quentin ... murder by ...
2002-01-18 by qdfb
Absolutely, and it would not be true, for example, for Tech Pan, a film of awsome resolution. Never seen that film s grain at Max res on the Imacon, and the
2002-01-18 by grdglass@aol.com
Reminds me of that old movie, Blowup. The photographer solves a murder by repeatedly blowing up the tiniest section of a 35mm frame. Each successive blowup
2002-01-18 by Jerry Olson
Did you see the price? Should I mortgage my cats now? Jerry
2002-01-18 by ruhrfoto
This message is cross posted with the Epson 9000 list, but maybe of some interest here, originally it was an answer for Todd, regarding ink-switching . As far
2002-01-18 by Bill Morse
Hi Derek- Could you refer me to any documentation of the manual lens focus limitation (on the S!)? Thanks Bill on 1/17/02 6:41 AM, Derek Clarke wrote:
2002-01-18 by ternahan
Hello all- I need to send the travelling show (Mark Tucker s) to Ross Mullins in Cordova, Ak...his email is being returned...does anyone know how to reach him?
2002-01-18 by Jerry Olson
Mike, I d never try that with a D30! I only use it for closeups, and panoramas, where you overlap 3 images or so, which of course increases resolution, even
2002-01-18 by Jerry Olson
Nice image, Alex. Which filter did you use, the 87, 89, or one of the lighter reds? Jerry