Re: [Digital BW] Re: OT Photoshop tips
2002-01-13 by Intro234@aol.com
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2002-01-13 by Intro234@aol.com
2002-01-13 by Bernie Ess
I print on th e1160 and have observed that with the normal curves for the VMs, the prints get too dark in the darker greys and the highlights not light
2002-01-13 by Intro234@aol.com
Mike, There are several ways to do it. One easy way is to make a new layer a simply use the airbrush with a large brush to paint in the corners and edges. Then
2002-01-13 by Paul Roark
... I ve sent MIS the formula for VM-Sepia-Neutral. They are selling the toner on request and sending some the toner with the standard MIS VM (medium warm)
2002-01-13 by marktuckerdotcom
... wrote: all the methods suggested here (leyer ... stupid burn/dodge ... personal). Are you serious that you don t use the Burn/Dodge
2002-01-13 by bradbboyd
Thanks Antonis. I can see this group is going to help me move up the learning curve with less trial and error than going it alone. Brad ... In
2002-01-13 by Sam A. McCandless
... In the absence of sepia-neutral, I m leaning toward VM for my BW 1160 and agonizing about my color 1160, so if it s convenient, Mike, I d like to know your
2002-01-13 by Sam A. McCandless
... Enough to keep me uncertain which to try. But actually I think I m troubled more by some problems with their web site and by their being close-mouthed
2002-01-13 by JackG
Hello to all, Antonis, you are correct, the burn and dodge tools are a joke. This last string has certainly had great tips on getting it done using other
2002-01-13 by Tim Spragens
Won t work if you re trying to paint from a history of color into B&W or vice versa. Tim Spragens ... -- Tim Spragens http://www.borderless-photos.com &
2002-01-13 by Julian Thomas
Mark, I m not too good on tricky masks! How do you create a gradient mask? Julian (turned on the pc this morning and all these great ps tips came in!) ...
2002-01-13 by steven0356
Murray, does this work in grayscale Mode? When I tried your technique I got a message that said Could not use the history brush because the mode does not
2002-01-13 by grdglass@aol.com
Jerry, Very nice! -- feather the feather. Helene ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-01-13 by shashinka@aol.com
One more tip on the Electronic Pub. site: If you put the word Margulis on the search box, you ll see past articles show up like That old black magic . After
2002-01-13 by shashinka@aol.com
I found the Margulis E.Publishing article for your reading enjoyment: http://ep.pennnet.com/Articles/Article_Display.cfm?Section=Articles&Subsection
2002-01-13 by shashinka@aol.com
Although more applicable for color, Dan Margulis, author of Professional Photoshop 6 recently had an article in Electronic Publishing which covered layer masks
2002-01-13 by Peter McLennan
This could indeed become a bottomless pit, however I would welcome a somewhat more shallow pit of tips specifically related to traditional wet darkroom
2002-01-13 by Michael Kravit
Now Carolyn, this is a bit deep for me. ;-) I have been working with Photoshop for 3 or 4 years, but as time is always limited I have never become very
2002-01-13 by Michael Kravit
Thanks Murray, I am getting some great tips. Perhaps we should have a Photoshop Tip section in the archives. Mike ... From: Murray Zaharia
2002-01-13 by Michael Kravit
Mark, You have been as great help. I owe you and everyone else. I just got home from dinner and I think I will be editing late tonight. Mike ... From:
2002-01-13 by Michael Kravit
Mark... Nooo, that is just wild. My brother-in-law is a director of photography (cinematographer) and he has been using some very expensive hose for his motion
2002-01-13 by antonisphoto
FWIW, I second Nij s position: It s standard procedure for me to unlock the head (power off first), move it, do whatever, then slide it back to the right and
2002-01-13 by antonisphoto
Brad, I only know the Mac, but some of your questions apply to both platforms: Get as much RAM as you can afford and allocate as much as possible to Photoshop.
2002-01-13 by antonisphoto
... feather. That will really spread out the edge. The problem I was haveing was I would feather 250 and it always looked too severe. Mike, the easiest way to
2002-01-13 by antonisphoto
... feather. That will really spread out the edge. The problem I was haveing was I would feather 250 and it always looked too severe. Mike, the easiest way to
2002-01-13 by antonisphoto
... feather. That will really spread out the edge. The problem I was haveing was I would feather 250 and it always looked too severe. Mike, the easiest way to
2002-01-13 by antonisphoto
... wrote: He made me a few filters by stretching the stocking over a filter ring and gluing it in place with clear nail polish. ...
2002-01-13 by timtimmermans7
... ... Hmmm..interesting. To do this do you simply use the Epson black cart as usual and then use the CFS where the color cart would normally be?
2002-01-13 by Carolyn Frayn
Hi Mike, Sometimes I like to dup the image layer, set the blend mode to multiply, create layer mask, fill layer mask with black and then paint layer mask with
2002-01-13 by Murray Zaharia
Mike The best way to do this is to create a new layer like this: Layer/New Layer and set Mode to Overlay in the dialog. Then check Fill with Overlay - neutral
2002-01-13 by dpr94025
... Hi Peter I have been using the 880 for about a month now with great results. The major difference I think is that the 880 does not have a chip on the ink
2002-01-13 by Stephen Harrison
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2002-01-13 by marktuckerdotcom
... better way.... You can also do diffusion, similar to using that black panty hose stretched over embroidery frame technique, by: Take you main image.
2002-01-13 by marktuckerdotcom
I do it one of two ways, depending on how big the scan is. I normally work with a 999 pixel brush, with soft edges. I burn in using the Highlight and Midtones
2002-01-13 by Peter McLennan
Anybody know the difference between an 880 and an 890? I bought an 880 from a photo printing supply place because they said it was virtually the same
2002-01-13 by Peter McLennan
... First, a brief history My 1160 began unpredictably stalling in mid print. The flashing front panel lights indicated paper jam , but no such jam existed.
2002-01-13 by Jerry Olson
Yup, If you have a very high res image, you might need to feather 3 or 4 times. I also use this method for dodging and burning several similar areas in an
2002-01-13 by Michael Kravit
Jerry, Ah, so that has been my problem....I had no idea that you could feather a feather. That will really spread out the edge. The problem I was haveing was I
2002-01-13 by Michael Kravit
Paul, Very cool technique. I had heard of doing that before but never knew exactly what was being done. Keeping the high bit image and then applying the final
2002-01-13 by elgha2001
THANK YOU JERRY Daniel Elghanayan Cleveland Ohio ... 250 ... to
2002-01-12 by Michael Kravit
Julian, Thanks for sharing your technique. Here is what I have been doing, however, there must be a better way.... After creating a new layer, I draw a circle,
2002-01-12 by Jerry Olson
Hi Mike, It s easy! draw an appropriate size oval in the middle of your image. Feather 250 pixels, then feather again at about 100 pixels. Invert the selection
2002-01-12 by Paul Roark
Mike, ... I find myself using 900 pixel brushes a lot to, among other things, paint quick masks, slowly building them up with low opacity. Then I can use
2002-01-12 by Michael Kravit
Jerry, A pretty good deal. MIS is a great company, they sell good products at fair prices. Keep us informed on the tests. Mike ... From: Jerry Olson To:
2002-01-12 by Jerry Olson
Sam, It is getting rather difficult to keep track of all the inks that MIS makes now. How many sets do they have? Someone who has been using the NEW epson 1280
2002-01-12 by Tim Spragens
Paul, this was nothing recommended by Epson, as far as I know. I found the head assembly juddering along the bar one day, acting like it needed lubrication. I
2002-01-12 by Julian Thomas
Mike, whereever i want to burn in, I have a fairly crude technique, but I make a levels layer of the whole image or selection, bang the gamma down to as dark
2002-01-12 by Michael Kravit
John, The difference is subtle, but now your Piezo Ink images and the MIS FS Ink images should be identical in density. The tone of the prints should still be
2002-01-12 by mkravit
I guess this is a bit off topic, but in the realm of digital printing is part of the process. I would like to know how people are accomplishing edge burning
2002-01-12 by Jerry Olson
... He will. But I wonder if the new epson oem black is the same as the MIS dye black? They say it is the same. We ll see. Jerry