2001-12-02 by Julian Thomas
The piezo box for desktop is the best way to go I agree. After you ve purchased the kit there are now other inks to use - but the piezo is the only system that
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2001-12-02 by Steadman Uhlich
Well Mike... We are coming from different perspectives. I use 1160s and you use a 7000. Thanks for the pricing on the RIPS. If I buy a 7000 (or next gen)
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2001-12-02 by Steadman Uhlich
Julian, I know that Mike uses a 7000 (lucky guy). But..most of the people on this list use low cost desktop printers. As I recall this thread began with a
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2001-12-02 by Austin Franklin
... I also do almost exclusively B&W, I think I ve done two color prints in a year! I leave color (what little I do, mostly happy snaps) to the outside labs.
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2001-12-02 by Julian Thomas
I always say that I do BW because that is what I see - but they idea of colour PS and printing scares the hell out of me! Julian ... From: Michael J. Kravit
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2001-12-02 by Michael J. Kravit
... Mike only uses a 7000.
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2001-12-02 by Michael J. Kravit
Steve, I have not had time to play with the evaluation copy yet, but it appears that a grayscale image does not get converted to RGB. As this is the Digital
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2001-12-02 by Michael J. Kravit
Steadman, I am not comparing the Piezo Plug-in to the Pro RIP s, my point was that the Piezo RIP is $2150, the Wausatch RIP for the 7000 is $995, and the
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2001-12-02 by Julian Thomas
Paul did my wedge steps get through? Julian
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2001-12-02 by Julian Thomas
Steadman - for a 7000 the Piezo Rip is more than a few dollars. Mike only uses a 7000. Julian ... From: Steadman Uhlich To:
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2001-12-02 by meander@mail.dk
Good day, I have reached the final print presentation stage, and would be grateful if anyone in Europe would be willing to send me a small sample of Museo for
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2001-12-02 by sdmey4@aol.com
In a message dated 12/01/2001 11:54:53 AM Pacific Standard Time, mkravit@kravit.net writes: Snip ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2001-12-02 by Steadman Uhlich
Michael... Uhhh..hum....How much is that RIP you mention gonna cost someone? Now compare that to the few hundred dollars for the Piezo plugin. How do they
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2001-12-02 by shashinka@aol.com
Hello: I am really curious what a print might look like from a 1270/1280 and MIS VM only using the following settings: PhotoQualityInkjet Paper or Premium
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2001-12-02 by Martin Wesley
If you haven t noticed, as of Nov. 27th, Version 6.0.2 of the Piezo software was released. You can download the upgrad from:
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2001-12-02 by Michael J. Kravit
Steadman, Of course not being argumantative, I would like to explain to you that Professional RIP s that cost in the same range as the Piezo RIP in many cases
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2001-12-02 by Martin Wesley
Steadman, Actually I don t believe you can order a grayscale printer profile from a color management company. (If I am wrong, someone please let me know
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2001-12-02 by Steadman Uhlich
Nij, A very good post with many good points. Steadman [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2001-12-02 by Nij
Steve, I actually disagree - having worked in support I have a little experience with the c**p that some departments have to put up with, and equally, also
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2001-12-02 by Steadman Uhlich
Michael... You mention below that you can have almost any profiling service profile your inks and papers as printed on YOUR printer ... Yep you could. But
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2001-12-02 by Steadman Uhlich
Paul, I truly honestly wish you the best of luck/success with the Sepia version. I am likely to be one of your customers...oops...meant I was likely to buy
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2001-12-01 by Rodolpho Pajuaba
Hello, folks, I was taking a look on the Luminos site, and found this workflow below to print b&w images with their quadtone inks. Do you feel it could be done
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2001-12-01 by Paul Roark
... I ve asked a couple a people to send me scans of 21-step test prints using FS inks. This may be the issue that I m looking at right now. What I ve found
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2001-12-01 by Julian Thomas
Sorry folks, but i can t get to paul any other way Julian ... From: Mail Administrator To: Sent: Saturday,
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2001-12-01 by Michael J. Kravit
That is pretty much my point.... Open teh system and let people profile their inks and papers and share the info...this would make the system much more
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2001-12-01 by Michael J. Kravit
Julian Thomas wrote: ...BTW FS really is pretty close to ppiezo inks, slightly cooler, and you need to do a slight curve action to reduce
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2001-12-01 by Julian Thomas
Paul I ve tried to send emails and attachments to you directly but they are getting bounced because I am ... not allowed to send email to ... anyideas?
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2001-12-01 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 12/1/2001 1:09:05 PM Eastern Standard Time, spdolha@cadeon.com writes:
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2001-12-01 by Paul Roark
... Steve, you re sounding like a fellow economist or antitrust attorney. You took the words right out of my mouth. In fact, it is happening with or without
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2001-12-01 by flacita33@hotmail.com
I agree. I think that most of those who would opt for just the Piezo software in all likelihood would not be going into the situation blind. They would
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2001-12-01 by spdolha@cadeon.com
That s like saying that people complain to Adobe about results with different colour inks and papers when using Photoshop with ICC profiles - not likely.
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2001-12-01 by Julian Thomas
Cone Piezo24 uses a RIP. If you are printing big prints on a large format printer you really need a printer dedicated to the printer. Also it has benefits in
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2001-12-01 by Julian Thomas
yeah I agree that commercially the software on its own isn t viable. But this is why I describe IJM as the Microsoft of the ink biz. A great box of tricks that
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2001-12-01 by Jerry Olson
Sure, just use the VM black. It s much blacker than the standard black. Jerry
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2001-12-01 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 12/1/2001 4:31:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, julianthomas@terra.es writes:
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2001-12-01 by Steadman Uhlich
I am not on your 13x19 exchange, but I do have a suggestion for you all based on real world experience... I suggest you all standardize on using a shipping
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2001-12-01 by frank@culturalvisions.com
Hi Shilesh, This is my third try for getting on a print exchange and I am very pleased to be included with you all. I ve just ordered a couple of hundred
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2001-12-01 by Steadman Uhlich
IF I were Jon Cone I would not sell just the software given all the variables out there...it is important to have a system (paper/software/ink) that works
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2001-12-01 by Ruhrfoto/Bernd L.
Can´t run PS 6.01 in the classic part of OS X.01. Is anybody able to do it ?? If yes, what is the trick? Thanks Bernd
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2001-12-01 by Martin Wesley
Rick, I have had a SS120 and Silverfast since last May. I am not an expert but perhaps I can answer some of your questions. I highly recommend you visit Ian
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2001-12-01 by Julian Thomas
Yes - although there are other rips that work. The strength of the cone system, for me, lies in the profiles - FS gives identical prints at a fraction of the
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2001-12-01 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 11/30/01 8:45:07 PM, jacques10040@yahoo.com writes:
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2001-12-01 by shashinka@aol.com
Hi Jacques, I posted this earlier this week, but it may be appropriate for you as well. There is no need to use the hue/saturation though. I have been
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2001-12-01 by tomoc@yahoo.com
Hi Shilesh- Looking forward to the exchange. I suggest you add to the guidelines for shipping, a template for disclosing information about the print in the
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2001-12-01 by rmurai@oro.net
I just received an SS120 with Bunuscan and Silverfast. I m not having very good luck with it. Is there someone out there who is successfully using the SS120
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2001-12-01 by Paul Roark
Chris, ... Note that the Sepia-to-neutral inkset that I m finalizing will go from sepia to neutral on EAM, cooler on Museo, and even cooler on LPM. That is,
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2001-12-01 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 11/30/2001 5:14:05 PM Eastern Standard Time, julianthomas@terra.es writes:
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2001-12-01 by toomagenta@aol.com
In a message dated 11/30/2001 12:47:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, julianthomas@terra.es writes: Say it ain t
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2001-12-01 by Graham Lyth
... Bernd, When I read your post I got curious and decided to see if I could achieve what you need. I have no reason to use a 1280 driver with my 1290 but I
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2001-12-01 by sdmey4@aol.com
In a message dated 11/30/2001 5:35:30 PM Pacific Standard Time, jacques10040@yahoo.com writes: snip ... Switch to MIS FS Full Spectrum Black. This should give
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