Re: [Digital BW] Digest Number 241
2001-10-30 by Wendy Woods
Steadman, It s 8 x 10 paper only - the printing space runs a bit smaller that than, of course since the printer leaves a margin.. on 10/29/01 11:04 PM,
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2001-10-30 by Wendy Woods
Steadman, It s 8 x 10 paper only - the printing space runs a bit smaller that than, of course since the printer leaves a margin.. on 10/29/01 11:04 PM,
2001-10-30 by Martin Wesley
Cleavis, Also check out some of the workflows posted in: Files Image processing and workflows for good Photoshop tips. Especially Carol s and Tyler s. Martin
2001-10-30 by Martin Wesley
Jerry, To the best of my knowledge: The Variable Mix has the toner in the M and m positions to produce variable tone. The Full Spectrum is the Piezo Clone
2001-10-30 by butchhul@alltel.net
Cleavis, Another nice alternative to the dodge and burn tools, Make a new layer, fill it with 50% gray im Overlay mode. Select different levels of gray from
2001-10-30 by Martin Wesley
... (snip) ... on ... variable ... Jeff, Hap, I just want to throw in that some people see metamerism in both the Piezo and the MIS VM. To my eye the Piezo has
2001-10-30 by Martin Wesley
Hap, I am sitting here hitting myself over the head going, Duh! Why didn t I think of that! I have been complaining about the lack of a hex version of the
2001-10-30 by Martin Wesley
The 1270 and 1280 use the same cartridges. The US numbers are Black: T007 and Color: T009 Martin ... From: Ruhrfoto/Bernd L. To:
2001-10-30 by Cleavis
Snip ... about the finer points of this process, but I highly recommend you give it a try. As you work the image, keep making your selections and creating a
2001-10-30 by Jerry Olson
Out of curiosity, how does the MIS full spectrum inks compare with the VM variable tone inks and their regular inkset? Anybody know the differences? Jerry
2001-10-30 by Todd Flashner
... Clevis Allow me to continue to contribute my anal retentive spin on things. I come from a traditional dodge and burn background too BTW, but this is
2001-10-30 by Hap Mullenneaux
Terry, ... The only curves of Paul s that I know are for MIS VM and I didn t try them. Having seen what the gradient looks like with the Epson driver and this
2001-10-30 by TerryR
Thank you Hap! I had just sent an email to Martin last night in which I thought that what you explained below was what we could do, but it is nice to know that
2001-10-30 by Hap Mullenneaux
Terry, MIS does not yet offer a 6 ink Full Spectrum ink set, but Bob Zeiss explained that the piezoBW 6 ink set is actually 4 inks. The magenta position is
2001-10-30 by Ruhrfoto/Bernd L.
... The 1270 ... someone on this or ... 1270 and 1290 carts are the same in EU: SO20189 (B) and SO20191(Col). Bernd
2001-10-30 by Daren Maranya
Hi all, I ll preface this by saying: I m new to this list, but have found it very helpful and informative from the day I got my first posting (about a month
2001-10-30 by Tim Atherton
The ones on the MIS site are the latest Tim A
2001-10-29 by TerryR
BIG SNIP ... Hap, I only see MIS FS for the 4 color printers, where did you come up with a set for the 6 color printers? Martin and I have been wanting to try
2001-10-29 by Jerry Olson
Check with Paul at paul.roark@verizon.net He ll send you the latest. Jerry
2001-10-29 by Paul Roark
... MIS was planning to sell 1280 cartridges pre-filled with MIS VM. The 1270 carts may be the same, but I m no expert in that. Perhaps someone on this or
2001-10-29 by Steadman Uhlich
Wendy, I seem to recall seeing something about the actual size of the prints. Does it produce an 8x10 or is the print a little smaller? Steadman ... From:
2001-10-29 by Scott Hendershot
I don t see any curves for the 1160 on the website. Could someone point me to them? Scott ... From: Colin Anderson To:
2001-10-29 by McKenzie Lamb
I don t think MIS sells cartridges for the 1270 that are prefilled with VM inks. However, you can buy empty cartridges at
2001-10-29 by Quan Tran
Anyone know if MIS make VM ink in cartridges for the 1270? I like to try out before buying the CIS system. I look on web site
2001-10-29 by Julian Thomas
Forgive the cross posting, I ve been talking with a couple of members of the FineArts list about doing a cooperative group show in Barcelona next year. We d
2001-10-29 by Hap Mullenneaux
Jeff, ... I have never had a significant clog with MIS using their original Quads, VM-hex and now Full Spectrum. My experience with piezoBW on a 1160 was the
2001-10-29 by Mark Tucker
I have wondered this question for years, and have never asked it: If you start with a big scan for print, say, 20 x20 at about 240dpi, and then you wanna rez
2001-10-29 by jeffm@gis.net
Hey everyone; Last year I bought I PiezoBW starter kit for my 1160. I had MANY clogging problems with the cartridges and and I had Micro banding with the Piezo
2001-10-29 by Wendy Woods
Cathy, I have it - it s the Olympus P-400 dye sublimination printer. I am very pleased with the output - there is however, no true black and white. Mine come
2001-10-29 by Alessandro Pardi
Hmm... I never tried scanning color film using a B&W film setting, as I understand you did in Vuescan. I ll try it, but you lose the capability of extracting
2001-10-29 by Cathy Van Berg
Thanks for the info...I did some digging, and couldn t find any new product from Olympus...only their home-use printers...I also tried to contact the person
2001-10-29 by Alessandro Pardi
Daren, I ve just ordered a set of Full spectrum, and when they cross the ocean and knock at my door I ll try to experiment with some curves (I m a Brandin fan,
2001-10-29 by Alessandro Pardi
Cathy, I have seen outputs from an Olympus dye-sub (don t remember the exact name, but it was a new model about a year ago), and it was outstanding for color
2001-10-29 by Martin Wesley
I have posted Version 13 of the MIS VM curves for the 1280 running under Windows in the Files section of the homepage. Files Ink data MIS Variable Mix
2001-10-29 by christopher.patti@ucop.edu
Martin, ... understand ... I m using a PC. The curves I see in the files section of this board for the 1280 appear to be version 8 (my understanding of what
2001-10-29 by Martin Wesley
... Should have also asked if you were on a Mac or PC. The lateset PC curves are version 13. ... other ... you ... one ... the ... The glossier the media the
2001-10-29 by Martin Wesley
... before ... see ... Cleavis, There has been a lot of discussion around this point both pro and con. You have nothing to lose by making initial levels and
2001-10-29 by Paul Roark
... Said better than I could. Thank you. Let me add, I hope those who come up with great paper profiles, etc. will share them with others. Paul
2001-10-29 by Paul Roark
Howard, ... I am experimenting with inksets that warm less -- if at all. I had given a glimpse of the results I ve obtained with my latest X3 inkset a while
2001-10-29 by Paul Roark
Chris, ... I find in my 1160 Museo prints very nicely with the MIS VM inks and with the same profile as EAM (which means none with the MIS VM inkset). In my
2001-10-29 by Jerry Olson
Well your prints MIGHT last a lot longer than using epson s 1280 inkset. But one of my prints was totally unchanged after 2 months in a sunny window, using the
2001-10-29 by Cleavis
Martin, ... snip ... Hhhmmm, it seems I can only print in 8-bit. Curves and Levels are basically the only tool available in 16-bit. No dodge/burn in 16- bit,
2001-10-29 by Austin Franklin
... Yes. ... So far so good ;-)
2001-10-29 by Cleavis
... tonal curves can easily be done on the fly by the scanner software on your computer. ... scanner software, so I only use 8 bit data in PS anyway...but
2001-10-28 by Daren Maranya
Martin, Thanks for your reply. That s good info, but unfortunately there is no way I can for see affording the Piezo software in the near or distant future.
2001-10-28 by Austin Franklin
... That is pretty much correct. Some scanners have LUTs (Look Up Tables) that get loaded with your curves , and these curves get applied to the raw data
2001-10-28 by christopher.patti@ucop.edu
Martin, Thanks for the response. ... I m using the version 8 curves (e.g., vmp8-mw8), which I understand to be the most recent. ... I ll experiment with this,
2001-10-28 by Jerry Olson
Derek, No criticism implied. Just too expensive for me. These cameras are amazing, and I m sure Canon t 6 megapixel will be breathtaking. But Those prices are
2001-10-28 by christopher.patti@ucop.edu
Bill, The problem does seem less pronounced after some drying time, but it s still there even a day later. I ll try the step wedge suggestions, thanks. Chris
2001-10-28 by Bill Morse
The key to working with a new paper and the VM inks (and I suspect w/ Piezo also) is to begin with a step wedge, and adjust either with a curve or a transfer
2001-10-28 by Todd Flashner
... Cleavis, This is a big topic, one open to much debate, so don t expect definitive answers. The deal is this, and I m gonna be brief (Austin jump in when I