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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Digital proofing

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

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Re: [Digital BW] paper surfaces

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

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Re: Digital proofing

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

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Re: paper surfaces

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

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Re: Digital proofing

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

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4 Paul Roark: Best warm MIS

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

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Re: Digital proofing

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

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seeking workflow for 1270

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)

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Re: Digital proofing

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

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Re: Digital proofing

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

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Beating the chips on a 1280

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

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Re: 4Jose!! lyons curves/oem inks

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

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[Digital BW] What´s wrong?

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

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Re: Digital proofing

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

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VM Curves for papers other than EAM

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,

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Re: Digital proofing

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

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Re: Digital proofing

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

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What´s wrong?

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Digital proofing

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.

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Re: [Digital BW] Digital proofing

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

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Digital proofing

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Epson papers and ACID

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Grain on B&W film??

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Grain on B&W film??

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Grain on B&W film??

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

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Re: Metamerism?

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Metamerism?

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

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Metamerism?

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: cleaning the 7000

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

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