Re: a paper characteristics info table ?
2001-12-17 by frankg_photo
Thanks Martin, I looked around there, but I cant seem to open the files - what do I need to convert them ? I am on a PC and I have Excel, Word etc. thanks,
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2001-12-17 by frankg_photo
Thanks Martin, I looked around there, but I cant seem to open the files - what do I need to convert them ? I am on a PC and I have Excel, Word etc. thanks,
2001-12-17 by Martin Glader
... Have you checked your printer settings Control Panel - Printers - Your printer - Right Mouse click: Properties - Advanced Martin
2001-12-17 by SKID Photography
... As proof of the above look at how Ansel Adams s and Irving Penn s printing changed as they got older. The prints got much more contrasty and I don t think
2001-12-17 by Dave & Adina Ewaldz
Guys, There is an explanation in great technical detail of how this Epson resolution stuff all works. At least from the view of a 3rd party driver/rip. Go
2001-12-17 by mwesley3
Frank, Check out Files Paper Data from the group homepage. Antonis compiled a database of paper information in Filemaker and there is a tab delimited version
2001-12-17 by mwgfoto
Where would a person get a copy of this ImagePrint 4.0 demo? ... work ... clear ... just ... ICQ ... industry ... software. ... rise ... examples ...
2001-12-17 by frankg_photo
does anyone have a table of specs for the popular papers that they re willing to share ? I m thinking of something easy to refer to with rows and columns
2001-12-17 by JimD
...and don t forget: _Photoshop_6_Artistry_ by Barry Hynes & Wendy Crumpler They also maintain a www site that has some great information.
2001-12-17 by mwesley3
Austin, Thanks for setting me straight on that one. Martin ... would ... is fixed ... command set.
2001-12-16 by Ze'ev Kantor
Hi Austin, Interlacing and interpolating are not the same. Interlacing is shifted multi-pass applied both in acquiring and creating an image. This allows to
2001-12-16 by antonisphoto
... EAM? Paul, the latest EAM profile for 4 color printers (1160 in my case) runs identically between piezoBW driver versions 512 and 602. As for the
2001-12-16 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Ze ev, It is certainly used in video display graphics...but I don t know about its use at all in scanning. What would be the point in scanning, which
2001-12-16 by Ze'ev Kantor
Passing twice will give 1440dpi resolution if the second pass starts not at the same point but shifted by 1 / 720 /2 - thus placing all dots in between the
2001-12-16 by Ze'ev Kantor
Hello, Interlacing in printing and scanning is a common technique to achieve variable resolution - it is used in many high-end products. What is important how
2001-12-16 by antonisphoto
... Frank, because of possible slippage in the paper feed. May not be a big deal for a single image but a series of folds at a slight angle to the image will
2001-12-16 by Austin Franklin
Hi Mike, ... But I don t believe that is their claim, is it? You DO get 1440 out of the 3000...I can t vouch at all for the printers that claim 2880. ... But
2001-12-16 by architectmike1@aol.com
Austin, Exactly, passing 4 times does NOT make 2880 either. But go tell that to Epson. Their feeling is that if you pass once and get 720 and pass twice you
2001-12-16 by lyonscox
I just want you all to know... as you grow older not only do those eyeballs of yours change but so do your sensibilities about contrast and color. Seen more
2001-12-16 by Todd Flashner
Thank you Bernd. I don t understand it either, but at least we know it s outside the driver. I guess certain patterns have resonance at certain magnifications,
2001-12-16 by markhahn2000
One warning regarding XP: if you use an Agfa parallel port device be prepared to chuck it in the garbage bin, Agfa has made the corporate decission to abandon
2001-12-16 by a_pettit_jr
Hello Frank, Well after another long night of testing, my printer is not at fault - it was that every quad or tricolor pantone set was a fairly neutral set of
2001-12-16 by Austin Franklin
Hi Cleavis, ... It isn t true with scanning (or printing). Multiple passes with scanning simply decreases the noise because the errant samples are thrown out,
2001-12-16 by Austin Franklin
Hi Mike, I don t believe I m missing anything. Just passing the head twice does NOT make it twice the resolution. The 3000 prints 1440 using microweave ,
2001-12-16 by Paul Roark
Nij, My W98 Spool Settings are: Spool print jobs so program finishes printing faster. (The alternative is, Print directly to the printer. ) Under the first
2001-12-16 by lyonscox
Go long, it s a big sheet and we need a touchdown of Dmax! ... All this talk about how many times the head passes comparative to resolution makes sense in
2001-12-16 by architectmike1@aol.com
Austin, I believe the you are missing the point. Epson claims 1440 or 2880 dpi. It is Madison Avenue hype. They figure that if their printers print at 720dpi
2001-12-16 by Alan P. Hayes
All you need is a a straight edge and a suitably dull tool for scoring the paper (without cutting it). I use a carefully dulled 13 long lock knife that a
2001-12-16 by Nij
Paul, I m a bit hazy on Win98 settings, but I think that if you go to the Printers app , select your Piezo printer and right click to get the properties
2001-12-16 by ruhrfoto
... Messed the inks up again, you should read: ..I´m sorry that I hadn´t got the MIS VM inks at the time I printed.... B.
2001-12-16 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Martin, No, the 1440 is in the direction of the head, and the paper travel is fixed at 720...according to the Epson service manual, and the Epson
2001-12-16 by ruhrfoto
Todd, you are right in respect of the monitor aliasing. At 33 and 66 (or at 500)% the aliasing is extrem, while on 100 % is it completely gone. The moire
2001-12-16 by Julian Thomas
I like it. The only thing wrong with it is I want more resolution!! I m getting great scans and it is nice and easy to use. Those who saw my prints on my
2001-12-16 by mwesley3
Paul, I am on Win 2000 and I have no trouble continuing on in Photoshop once it has spooled the file. Something off in your printer settings maybe? Martin ...
2001-12-16 by mwesley3
Julian, Thanks for the tip! Which reminds me, you have been using the Epson 1680 scanner for awhile now. Any comments? Glad you bought it? Martin
2001-12-16 by mwesley3
Harvey, That makes sense. The underlying pattern of the Piezo driver seems to be on a square grid. The window screen pattern that can show up on very smooth
2001-12-16 by mwesley3
Julian, Bernhard, Just want to toss in that there is a great deal of printer-to-printer variation and you may both be right based on what you each have seen.
2001-12-16 by mwesley3
Jack, If nothing else, I would certainly want to see some user reports before I signed up for that kind of financial commitment. For a lot of commercial work
2001-12-16 by markhahn2000
I would find the Piezo claims more compelling if they would show some comparisons using a 1160 or 1280... mark [...] ... [...]
2001-12-16 by mwesley3
... grayscale print ... that may ... saving the ... Photoshop. Antonis, This is true but once you see a true color profile of a gray- ink/paper combination
2001-12-16 by mwesley3
Austin, As Mike says I believe the Epson s are printing at 720 dpi in the direction of head travel and the 1440, 2160, 2880 and 5760(?) would be in the
2001-12-16 by mwesley3
... in the ... ver. 6 and ... profile doesn t ... Tech Matte ... with EAM? ... Paul, I wish I could give you a hard data answer on this but I shut down my 1200
2001-12-16 by mwesley3
Frank, I printed my Christmas cards on Photo Rag this year and it took me awhile to get a good fold my hane. What worked best was to place the two ends of the
2001-12-16 by Paul Roark
Nij, ... No, I m on a Win 98 machine. I don t know if it is spooling or whatever, but all I see is the hour-glass in the Photoshop area. And, it s not just
2001-12-16 by Austin Franklin
... Hi Mike, I really don t believe the number of passes has anything to do with resolution of the printer. It MAY make N passes, but I think that is
2001-12-16 by Jeff Magidson
... Mike; I know that is what the Epson driver is doing... but how can the Piezo driver make more passes in less time? The only way is perhaps the Piezo prints
2001-12-16 by architectmike1@aol.com
Jeff, With all due respect, I have been told by the developer of the Piezo software that this is exactly what Epson and the Piezo driver are doing. Regards,
2001-12-16 by Todd Flashner
... Bernd I m familiar with the type of aliasing you are talking about in PS - at least I think I am - let s see.... And I *think* it s called aliasing, but
2001-12-16 by Jeff Magidson
... I don t think that is what is going on with the Piezo driver since the Piezo driver prints much faster than the Epson driver at 1440. I think the Piezo
2001-12-16 by mkravit
Austin, Epson printers print at 720dpi. They then offer the 1440dpi mode which tells the head to make 2 passes per line, and 2880dpi mode which instructs the
2001-12-16 by Jerry Olson
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