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Re: [Digital BW] Back to basics

2001-11-20 by Steadman Uhlich

It is too bad you see green with your PiezoBW system and that it is a disappointment for you. I just framed (12) 11x14 prints today on a variety of papers all

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[Digital BW] Re: UltraBase

2001-11-20 by Martin Wesley

Peter, I did buy a pack and I am using it with my Linoscan 1400 to scan 4x5 negatives at 1200 dpi. I do not see anything in the scans from the UltraBase but I

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Re: [Digital BW] Back to basics

2001-11-20 by Martin Wesley

Joe, Since you already have the Piezo software try a set of MIS Full Spectrum cartridges in the 1200 with the Piezo software and see what you think. $55 for

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Re: [Digital BW] Back to basics

2001-11-20 by djcook50@yahoo.com

Thanks for the feedback Joe. Too bad the piezography system is disappointing. Do you get the green cast results with all papers you ve tried? Prior to the

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Re: Up and running, but...

2001-11-20 by Mark Carpenter

... Steadman, Serious or not, I had to laugh out loud! Thanks for the tip. I may try it out once this pack runs low. Mark

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: UltraBase

2001-11-20 by Peter Lindman

I guess that s what I expected…unfortunately. I m trying to improve the 4x5 scans that I get from my Epson 1680—which are sharp enough generally but the

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Re: UltraBase

2001-11-20 by Michael J. Kravit

Peter, I purchased a box of this stuff from Mediastreet. It is an ok product for low res scans. But if you want to scan at high resolution the clay coating

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Re: 1280 vs. 2000P Question

2001-11-20 by Martin Wesley

Terry, If you were going to go out and invest in a new printer to use with MIS VM which would you buy the 1280 or a 2000P? Martin ... (Snip)

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UltraBase

2001-11-20 by Peter Lindman

Has anyone tried Ultrabase as an anti-newton ring scanning medium? Was the AN material visible in the scans? Martin, weren t you about to try this last summer

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Re: [Digital BW] Back to basics

2001-11-19 by Joseph Glasgow

... results? This seems to be ... I am working with piezography software and an Epson 1200 printer. I like the ease of the software and the excellent tonal

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CIS without Carts ­ filtration of ink

2001-11-19 by Martin Sluka

... Have you try to experiment with inlet filters ? These filters are special very small filters used for medical and analytical/bio/organic chemistry. One

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CIS without Carts was Re: Piezo ink

2001-11-19 by TerryR

Martin, Actually you can modify the chipped cart to do this (or any cart), but I would not recommend this method. One of the purposes of the carts is to filter

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Re: 1280 vs. 2000P Question

2001-11-19 by TerryR

Helene, Yes, that is correct. Paul and I worked on the curves a while back. Paul has them, or I can send them. Terry ... with the ... has 4, ... Yes ... looks

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Up and running, but... (cross-posted)

2001-11-19 by Mark Carpenter

Egads, I feel like such a knucklehead. Now I don t believe I really had DSS. Both ConeTech and MIS got their respective packages to me Friday, so I was able to

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Re: [Digital BW] MIS Quad Cartridges

2001-11-19 by Todd Flashner

... Either refilling carts with MIS s chips, or using that chip like Chris says, with the tube-direct-to-head approach, both sound like viable options! Carts

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MIS Quad Cartridges

2001-11-19 by Martin Wesley

I was checking out the MIS website and I noticed that they now have all three quad ink sets, Original, Full Spectrum (FS) and Variable Mix (VM) available for

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CIS without Carts was Re: Piezo ink

2001-11-19 by Martin Wesley

Pete, Helene, Todd I would be happy to post any photos or drawings of this set up as well as written instructions. Sounds like a good idea. Of course this will

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Piezo ink

2001-11-19 by Todd Flashner

Yeas I m interested too, particularly to the tie-strap . Is this something you attached to the lid, that holds the tubes up? If so what do you do when you

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Re: 1280 vs. 2000P Question

2001-11-19 by grdglass@aol.com

Terry, Just to clarify...are you saying that you have used the MIS VM inks with the 2000P? If so, how did you do it and with which curves? Helene ... [Non-text

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Re: Piezo ink

2001-11-19 by grdglass@aol.com

Pete, Do you have pictures that you could post somewhere or send to Martin for the files section? I m having trouble visualizing the two modifications you

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Re: [Digital BW] VM curves ... XP v. 98

2001-11-19 by Paul Roark

Adrian, I m glad you re system is now up and running well. ... The only prints (series of test strips with each curve) I ve seen that compared XP with 98 were

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Re: [Digital BW] VM curves

2001-11-19 by Daniel Perez

Adrian, Sorry if this is too obvious a question, but are you printing from PhotoShop 5.5 or 6.0? I ask only because when I first set up MIS VM inks on my

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Re: 1280 vs. 2000P Question

2001-11-19 by Martin Wesley

Terry, That exactly answers my questions. I was wondering if the extra $400 for the 2000P resulted in any quantifiable image improvements. The lack of a linear

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Photos that tell a story

2001-11-19 by Ehab Bandar

A cool site showcasing photographers and photos that tell a story, with technical information on how and when the photo was shot.

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Re: [Digital BW] Varnished Prints

2001-11-19 by Robert Morrison

... Working on it...the coating doesn t yellow like Damar or Wax...but it will warm BW prints slightly...there s no getting around this...there is no such

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Re: 1280 vs. 2000P Question

2001-11-19 by TerryR

Martin, Since I have both, I will take a stab at it here. My honest feeling is that the 1280 is the dye version of the 2000P from a mechanical standpoint.

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Mike Kravit in B&W magazine

2001-11-19 by Paul Roark

Mike, Good to see you are defending digital photography & printing against those who would call us infidels. See Mike s letter in the December 2001 issue of

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