Re: [Digital BW] MIS VT with Paul's curves
2001-11-12 by Michael J. Kravit
Jerry, Here is how they figure it. The printer actually prints at 720dpi. If it makes 2 passes it is 1440dpi, three passes 2160, 4 passes 2880dpi. Imagine
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2001-11-12 by Michael J. Kravit
Jerry, Here is how they figure it. The printer actually prints at 720dpi. If it makes 2 passes it is 1440dpi, three passes 2160, 4 passes 2880dpi. Imagine
2001-11-12 by Steadman Uhlich
yes yes yes ... From: ternahan To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 3:40 PM Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Re: Digital
2001-11-12 by Jerry Olson
No, they give much better results than USM. Jerry
2001-11-12 by Jerry Olson
But the Piezo prints don t look any sharper than prints on a 1280 with VM inks and Paul s curves. Not even with a loupe, that I can see. Jerry
2001-11-12 by Jerry Olson
I can t tell them apart at any resolution. Depending on your eyesight, you can probably detect a very small difference up to about 480 DPI resolution with
2001-11-12 by ternahan
Is anyone else getting this message over and over? t
2001-11-12 by fh.gross@sympatico.ca
The best paper I have found so far is Kodak Satin inkjet ... Jeff, Do you use MIS quadtone inks with these papers ? And which printer ? thanks Frank
2001-11-12 by grdglass@aol.com
I use a UMAX 4000. It cost $300+ with a full bed (8.5 x 14) transparency adaptor. Works like a dream -- basically adjust the prescan and click. I don t know
2001-11-12 by fh.gross@sympatico.ca
Truth is, the matte finish papers look fine, (outstanding) behind ... Which matte papers would you suggest have the smoothest and most traditional fibre base
2001-11-12 by grdglass@aol.com
I use a UMAX 4000. It cost $300+ with a full bed (8.5 x 14) transparency adaptor. Works like a dream -- basically adjust the prescan and click. I don t know
2001-11-12 by toomagenta@aol.com
Todd, Nomorecarts CIS system comes with the chips. I find that they do allow the counter to show ink usage, but all you have to do is turn off the 1270 for
2001-11-12 by Todd Flashner
Paul, I m currently printing a series using the warm curve of your VT setup, and it has me curious about something. As that curve only uses three of the 4
2001-11-12 by Paul Roark
... The 1270 PC curves for the MIS VM inks are in reasonable shape -- very useable, I think. The Mac curves are still not far enough along to use. Paul
2001-11-12 by Paul Roark
Jeff, ... I hope they are final curves that MIS has. If there is no number at the end of the file name, they should be final. However, if you use them and
2001-11-12 by Jerry Olson
Todd, go with the nomore carts. You won t be sorry. Jerry
2001-11-12 by grdglass@aol.com
I use a UMAX 4000. It cost $300+ with a full bed (8.5 x 14) transparency adaptor. Works like a dream -- basically adjust the prescan and click. I don t know
2001-11-12 by jeffm@gis.net
... Paul; The 1280 curves for the Mac on the MIS site are described as draft curves . The 1280 curves on the Yahoo list site all appear to be PC curves. Have
2001-11-12 by frank@photocommando.com
Hi, I m new to the group, so this might have already been covered. I have a 1270 and want to start using a continuous inking system (haven t decided which yet)
2001-11-12 by grdglass@aol.com
I use a UMAX 4000. It cost $300+ with a full bed (8.5 x 14) transparency adaptor. Works like a dream -- basically adjust the prescan and click. I don t know
2001-11-12 by grdglass@aol.com
I use a UMAX 4000. It cost $300+ with a full bed (8.5 x 14) transparency adaptor. Works like a dream -- basically adjust the prescan and click. I don t know
2001-11-12 by Todd Flashner
I see many of you on this list are using 1280s. I actually have a 1270 but I believe the CIS units are the same for the two. I m looking to use third party
2001-11-12 by Carolyn Frayn
Steve, the color management is beneficial for black and white printing too... soft proofing feature, ridding yourself of that
2001-11-12 by Jose Luis Martinez
Julian/Hap, Sorry, I ve been away from my computer for several days. I do not use Lyons curves. I simpler than that. I just use the Epson profile specific for
2001-11-12 by Paul Roark
... Those values are what I get on MY scanner. I think the measured densities are going to vary depending on your hardware. The gamma settings are not
2001-11-12 by Paul Roark
Andy, ... I called the head of the Epson Pro Graphics department and was trying to encourage them to release the rolls at the beginning of summer. His
2001-11-12 by Paul Roark
Rodolpho, ... If you are using the MIS VM inkset, the curves are very printer-type specific. So, if the 850 is part of a family of printers that includes one
2001-11-12 by Robert Morrison
Can t speak for the medium format backs...they are so much more expensive and so less flexible, that I didn t really consider them in my options...but I had a
2001-11-12 by grdglass@aol.com
I use a UMAX 4000. It cost $300+ with a full bed (8.5 x 14) transparency adaptor. Works like a dream -- basically adjust the prescan and click. I don t know
2001-11-12 by Chris Hargens
I ve searched the archive and looked at the MIS site. I haven t seen any VM curves available for papers other than EAM. I gather that there are some papers,
2001-11-12 by grdglass@aol.com
I use a UMAX 4000. It cost $300+ with a full bed (8.5 x 14) transparency adaptor. Works like a dream -- basically adjust the prescan and click. I don t know
2001-11-12 by grdglass@aol.com
I use a UMAX 4000. It cost $300+ with a full bed (8.5 x 14) transparency adaptor. Works like a dream -- basically adjust the prescan and click. I don t know
2001-11-12 by Rodolpho Pajuaba
I´d like to hear from you folks, that already use MIS inks - and I hope there is someone who uses the same printer, too (an useful, but old 850). Last monday
2001-11-12 by Scott Hendershot
Pete, I use a UMAX PowerLook III to scan a sheet of negatives and then send them to my 900 as contact sheet . The PowerLook is excellent for this purpose.
2001-11-12 by Rodolpho Pajuaba
... backs, ... the ... I´m pretty sure that my oldie MV S2 can deliver better files than a D-30, or a D-1X - even being 4Mpix against 6Mpix. I can enlarge my
2001-11-12 by Maris V. Lidaka, Sr.
I don t think there is anything more you can do with your present scanner. You could potentially do this with a higher-end flatbed or with a filmscanner, on
2001-11-12 by Peter Su
Having just spent a day making 30 contact sheets, my thoughts again turned to using a flat bed scanner for doing the same thing. I have tried this in the past
2001-11-12 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 11/12/01 12:41:38 AM, paul.roark@verizon.net writes:
2001-11-12 by shashinka@aol.com
In a message dated 11/11/01 12:26:26 AM, steadmanuhlich@knology.net writes:
2001-11-12 by mh@toomanyartists.com
As far as I have been told by many people, ALL epson papers have acid except for the Fine Art Smooth (and rough) made by Crane. Epson watercolor will probably
2001-11-12 by mh@toomanyartists.com
Digital noise is not the same thing as artifacts from USM but everyone should be aware that too much (or improper) USMasking can make normally low-visibility
2001-11-12 by Alessandro Pardi
Jeff, I m going to undertake the same task in the next days (I ve just received the inks), with the following idea: 1) Find out the actual density of the four
2001-11-12 by Tim Mimpriss
Mike Krawitz wrote:
2001-11-12 by Steve Woolfenden
Daren , thanks for your help with USM - havent had a chance to fiddle too much yet , but am already getting far better results . Thanks again . Steve It sounds
2001-11-12 by Steve Woolfenden
Ah yes , I ve picked up other useful stuff from there - I ll check it out . Thanks . Steve If you check the lists archives you will find disussions on the
2001-11-12 by Steve Woolfenden
The USM is the same but the color management is totally revamped, that alone (for me) was worth the upgrade. Carolyn , after all the hooha I m going through to
2001-11-12 by Julian Thomas
Ahh, so THAT is how it works. Thanks Mike! Julin ... From: Mike To: Sent: Monday,
2001-11-12 by Antonis Ricos
Gary, I frankly prefer to think of worms and lobsters as metameric than what I am about to say, but here goes: Our eyes see color in ink because not all
2001-11-12 by Carolyn Frayn
Hi Gary, Your dictionary is correct, just a little off in it s context. This from a color science glossary. Metamerism A metamer which match each other under
2001-11-12 by Gary Benson
There was a discussion on the List recently about metamerism . At the time, I was unfamiliar with this word but thought I had gotten the gist of it s meaning
2001-11-12 by Diana York / Hawk Meadow Morgans
I have had this happen with a 7000 when I refilled carts and installed them immediately. I now fill carts and let them sit overnight before inserting into