Re: [Digital BW] Re: 1400
2010-02-28 by R Craig Blackman
Regarding the removal of MIS cart: can they be reinstalled and if so, what is the best way to store them? Craig ________________________________ From: pr_roark
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2010-02-28 by R Craig Blackman
Regarding the removal of MIS cart: can they be reinstalled and if so, what is the best way to store them? Craig ________________________________ From: pr_roark
2010-02-28 by pr_roark
... I ve been informed off list that at least some MIS chips will run in the 1400 with the OEM Epson Claria K cart installed. Please let me know your
2010-02-28 by Richard Kenward
Snip ... Snip Dear David I agree that if you are producing output for commercial printing then there is some sense in using a decent proofing booth that meets
2010-02-28 by Jack Winberg
Hi Mike: THANKS for this info - I m going to attempt to use those RAW file scans of 35mm slides in Photomatix, attempting to deal with dynamic range issues in
2010-02-28 by Gary
Hi Mike. Thanks for the link to this info....I ll be reading it over carefully this weekend. Were you referring to the recent posts on Vuescan & Silverfast
2010-02-28 by pr_roark
... It would probably work. The image would be very warm, and you d have to make some new profiles. The basic, manually-drawn 3 MK curve might be close
2010-02-28 by pr_roark
... Rather than use all the inks, you print with only the one black ink. Many of the older Epson printers have that option in the normal Epson driver.
2010-02-27 by Brubaker family
For those who were discussing RAW scanning, the link below is to an article at Imaging - Resource about the RAW scanning abilities of both Vue Scan and
2010-02-27 by hflockwood
(I posted this message on the piezography 3000 forum and got no response, so I m giving it a try here.) I m using [Cone] K7 inks in a R2400. I ve developed a
2010-02-27 by H. Averbach
If one currently owns a fixture that has the common base/2-pin configuration similar (though not exactly like) the Ott-Lite, then which replacement bulb, and
2010-02-27 by R Craig Blackman
Paul, this msg has really provoked several questions. Since I am new to this game I don t understand all the jargon. So the questions are: 1. What is
2010-02-27 by johnny_kurtz
Hello, I have read through all of Paul Roarks pages and PDF s about B&W and the R1800, and I have a couple questions about this. With the 3-MK process for
2010-02-27 by CDTobie
You may not be aware that the Ott-Lite products are not good for critical appraisal of prints as they have a spiky spectrum unlike true daylight or tungsten
2010-02-27 by Richard Kenward
In his posting of Fri, 26 Feb 2010, writes ... snip Guys You may not be aware that the Ott-Lite products are not good for critical appraisal of prints as they
2010-02-27 by Ernst Dinkla
... When it was introduced there were some hints in the Epson docs that suggested that. We discussed that then. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst Dinkla
2010-02-27 by pr_roark
... I think all the alleged Claria-like third party inks are just old style dyes -- i.e., not close. Claria is not a normal dye, it s almost a mini pigment
2010-02-27 by hp9180profile
... I don t think any glossy pigment prints I ve seen can match the look of the Claria Black Only. ... Very interesting Paul. I wonder how the Claria generics
2010-02-26 by pr_roark
I had the pleasure of viewing part of a portfolio of B&W images made with several different inkjet approaches yesterday. While I favor matte paper for my
2010-02-26 by Jarvis
... You can still get bulbs for your 18 inch lamp. Ott-Lite has discontinued the original bulbs, but there is an upgrade that replaces the old bulbs. When I
2010-02-26 by sagaface
Hi all, Since I got my 7900 I no longer use sheets but rolls, and I print in Lightroom which lets me arrange images on custom paper sizes so I don t waste
2010-02-26 by Ernst Dinkla
... There might be a worldwide available white reference object at 2$ each, renewable and dead neutral. More about that when I have more measurements available
2010-02-26 by bobtail75
Thanks for the history lesson guys ! However, still not clear who makes this stuff. are we saying it is definately Hahnemuhle ? Chris
2010-02-26 by Jeff
Bulbs are available online. For example: http://www.lightbulbsdirect.com/page/001/PROD/OTT/OLPL18TC The bulbs use industry-standard bases and you can find
2010-02-26 by Jack Winberg
2010-02-26 by Sam McCandless
... If there s only one 18w Ott floor lamp, then that s one of two Ott lamps which I have. I had no idea that its bulb has been discontinued. The one in my Ott
2010-02-26 by keesatindy
My 18w Ott-Lite vision saver bulb just died and I just discovered they no longer make this bulb. The switch on this lamb quite working long ago. Fortunately,
2010-02-25 by Ernst Dinkla
... To get some experience I bought an Epson 3000 when the 9000 was announced. The 9000 started with its original dye inks soon replaced with Lyson Fotonic dye
2010-02-25 by dlruckus
A few years back, before I retrieved a spectro from storage, I tinkered around with an ED100 EFI densitometer given to me by a friend. I found it s readings
2010-02-25 by john
Don t give Rodney credit for it, please.
2010-02-25 by Rick Hawkins Java
Folks i have a couple of nice older printers that i want to sell. One is an epson photo 870 and the other the 1270. The 870 has had light use and the 1270
2010-02-25 by Mark Savoia
That is 10 digital dog years. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-02-24 by john
Yea and remember Pennacle Gold inks by American Inkjet Company, tested by Wilhelm, that people started putting in their Epson dye printers, and then the Lyson
2010-02-24 by tboleyyh
right, Classic Velour... That was the Luminos version of the same, also Media Street Royal Plush? Don t remember them all, but all were rebranded big H
2010-02-24 by john
I thought classic velour was German Etching? :-). Remember back in the day when we used to use those papers on the old Epson 1200s and they were so thick
2010-02-24 by tboleyyh
in the past Lyson papers were always Hahnemuhle. Long ago I used their Fine Art and it was German Etching. The only confusion is smooth , not how I d refer
2010-02-24 by Ernst Dinkla
... It isn t limited to papers with OBAs. I first thought of a spectral response of an inkjet coating component at that range, whether caused by a specific
2010-02-24 by bobtail75
Is the paper available in the UK as Lyson Smooth Fine Art, 300gsm, known elsewhere as something else ? It works well with a 3MK system on an R1800, using the
2010-02-24 by dlruckus
Somewhere along the way in my own look at effects from OBA s I remember seeing that there could be absorbtion and readmission within the visible spectra as
2010-02-24 by Ernst Dinkla
... The dynamic range is important. I expect that the MK inks still can block the reflectance of paper whites whatever value the last have. Blocking power
2010-02-24 by Mark
... Not enough light fade data yet to make any generalizations about these two papers yet. Closest comparison I have at the moment is the Rag Photographique
2010-02-24 by john
So Mark, do you see the Canson Infinity Photograhique out performing Photorag as a general principle across the board in the greater than 100 mega lux tests
2010-02-24 by Mark
... HI Everyone, Actually I make all media white and max printed black readings for the Aardenburg test reports on the table-white surface of my Gretag/Macbeth
2010-02-24 by Ernst Dinkla
... To get some references I checked the paper white measurements in the Aardenburg test results: William Turner 310 gsm with UV included: Lab 95.9 0.2 2.3 I
2010-02-24 by Michael King
Paul, I see similar low paper white a values with two spectros. Both read just above 0. But I see b values about 0.8 (310g), lower than Ernst. I wish there
2010-02-24 by Ernst Dinkla
... Paul, Ignore what happens in the 500-550 range. The Xenon flash on the Spectrocam has a small peak there that is compensated in the software on the white
2010-02-24 by pr_roark
... I m not sure how accurate my spectro is in the very neutral area, but those Lab A values look lower than most, but it might be my spectro that is reading
2010-02-23 by Ernst Dinkla
... Paul, Straight but inclining, high end to the right, so warmer. Measured the 310gsm on a black tablet with the Spectrocam: Lab 96.03 0.16 1.63 the 210gsm
2010-02-23 by tboleyyh
Been using it and recommending it here for some months now. Both the 310 and the 220 duo. Gamuts and Dmaxs compare favorably with the HPR standard we ve all
2010-02-23 by sagaface
Ernst, I have replaced HPR with it on my 7900. It is MUCH less flake prone, and everything I loved about HPR I now love in the Canson. It s not that much
2010-02-23 by pdesmidt tds.net
So I finally have my own printer that I can dedicate to a monochrome inkset, an R2400. The inkset will be Paul s HP-C6 set, using MIS K4 LK and LLK for warmth