[Digital BW] Re: BW printing problems/ Anyone overcome these?
2001-10-26 by Paul Roark
... I don t see much information about it. I assume Lyson and Spectratones are the two options for dye-based quads that will work on glossy paper. Lyson is a
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2001-10-26 by Paul Roark
... I don t see much information about it. I assume Lyson and Spectratones are the two options for dye-based quads that will work on glossy paper. Lyson is a
2001-10-26 by Steadman Uhlich
Dear Digital Printmakers (aka digital outputters and digital printers ), Recently there has been another flurry of postings on these two forums regarding
2001-10-26 by Reinier van der Ryst
Hi all, I can get a few rolls of Epson Presentation Matte very cheaply. How does it compare with EAM. I use VM inks and EAM presently. Thanks Reinier
2001-10-26 by Tyler Boley
... Why make me do all the work? Do an archive search, plenty here. Website here- http://www.lincolninks.com/ Tyler
2001-10-26 by Cathy Van Berg
Has anyone yet had any experience with a new Dye-sub Olympus printer? I heard from a friend that he saw some INCREDIBLE prints from this new printer, and that
2001-10-26 by Martin Wesley
Colin, Since the 3000 and 1160 were the first printers used for the VM the curves on MIS s site should be the final ones and get you started. Contact Paul
2001-10-26 by b_wwuk@yahoo.com
... so tell......please. Ben.
2001-10-26 by shashinka@aol.com
thank you all for the info on Vuescan and bw negs
2001-10-26 by b_wwuk@yahoo.com
Nij wrote: Can I encourage you to try Piezo again? I know it is frustrating when it ... If it don´t work it don´t work. ... Right, I have tried them all on
2001-10-26 by Julian Thomas
You really can t tell from the screen - the photo and scans look great but until you see the paper... Julian ... From: Ed Shotwell
2001-10-26 by Tyler Boley
... Neutral prints? Photography paper surfaces? Small dot printer... Spectratones Spectratones Spectratones Spectratones I don t understand why this
2001-10-26 by Maris V. Lidaka, Sr.
Wayne Fulton s site has an article on using Vuescan that you may find helpful http://www.scantips.com/vuescan.html Maris ... From: To:
2001-10-26 by Ed Shotwell
Has anyone seen the fabulous quality prints that Ron Harris is getting off the Epson 1280 using standard Epson carts? WOW! It s really interesting stuff.
2001-10-26 by Julian Thomas
DEVICE TAB. Image mode, 16bit greyscale, preview res on Auto, Scan res as high as the scanner goes (1600 on my mf scanner and 4000dpi on the 35mm scanner,
2001-10-26 by shashinka@aol.com
Hi Julian: Thanks for the info. Would you care to share your vuescan settings? If it is very time consuming then please don t bother. Thanks, Andy Darlow PS-
2001-10-26 by Nij
Yep. And one of my replacement 1270 s (I had several, each one crappo until the fourth or fifth) had the head wiping mechanism fitted so badly that it couldn t
2001-10-26 by Julian Thomas
I m sure that a lot of the clogging problems are to do with the capping mechanism. I ve just hada look at mine and both printers have a different material for
2001-10-26 by Nij
Stu, Can I encourage you to try Piezo again? I know it is frustrating when it doesn t work for you... but as Julian suggests, it sounds like a replacement
2001-10-26 by Julian Thomas
Stu, if you were getting major clogs there was a problem with th e1160. I had one like that - got rid of it under warranty - I now have two that have never
2001-10-26 by Stu Rosner
Dear All; I have been trying for about a year to get acceptable results making black and white prints using Epson printers and easily available paper. At first
2001-10-26 by Nij
Colin, I think the Files section of this list hold the latest curves... more recent than MIS on the whole anyway. Good luck - and let us know how you get on,
2001-10-26 by Colin Anderson
My MIS VM Inkset has finally arrived. I m going to install it after lunch. Are the curves on the MIS website for the 1160 the latest ones? Colin. ... The
2001-10-26 by Murray Zaharia
Thank you MZ ============ Murray, If you go to the Polls section of the group homepage you will find two running polls. One for printers and one for ink
2001-10-26 by Julian Thomas
Martin, Iuse an ss4000 /trix and I ve tried Vuescan and silverfast. Silverfast has a lot of operational advantages, especially the histogram in th epreview.
2001-10-26 by Martin Wesley
Andy, The SS4000 I had resolved the grain of Tmax 400 negatives so I would think that it would work well for Tri-X. No experience scanning XP2 but it did well
2001-10-26 by Martin Wesley
Murray, If you go to the Polls section of the group homepage you will find two running polls. One for printers and one for ink sets. With about 130 responses
2001-10-26 by butchhul@alltel.net
I would be very interested to hear how the experience turns out. I ve been using the Minolta Scan Multi for a couple of years and have been quite happy with
2001-10-26 by Paul Roark
MZ, ... Because quads partition the inks -- putting only the light ink(s) into the highlights -- the visibility of dots is far less on a 4-ink printer when
2001-10-26 by Martin Wesley
... you ... Frank, No I haven t given it a try. I haven t seen a US source or any pricing on it either. It is available through Lotus View Camera in Austria
2001-10-26 by Martin Wesley
Alessandro, I am using a Polaroid SprintScan 120 at 4000dpi for my 35mm and 6x7cm negatives. For 4x5 I am using a Linoscan 1400 at 1200dpi. My personal
2001-10-26 by Martin Wesley
James, I just wanted to note that the Minolta only scans 35mm at 4800dpi. It scans medium format at 3200dpi. The Nikon and Polaroid scan at 4000dpi for both.
2001-10-26 by Murray Zaharia
Paul I would see the difference then. I am very picky and can easily see the dots on my color 1160. Would your 1280 curves work on the 1270 as well? If not,
2001-10-26 by Paul Roark
... The 1280 is probably the best of the bunch. I can measure the differences, but most do not see any differences in normal viewing circumstances. Some do
2001-10-26 by Murray Zaharia
Given that I have these 3 printers sitting here unused, is there a visible difference between prints from the 4 color to 6 color printers and Paul Roark s
2001-10-25 by TerryR
Hmm... I didn t know there was a quota! Not enough to justify all of the toys I m sure........ but someone has to keep Epsons profits up. Terry ...
2001-10-25 by James Lerager
Hi, everyone, The Minolta Multi Pro scanner has been released, and B&H (among others) has it in stock for $3,000. Imaging Resouce has already reviewed it:
2001-10-25 by derek_c@cix.co.uk
How many prints a week do you make?
2001-10-25 by shashinka@aol.com
Before I do it, can anyone comment on success from Tri-X BW or llford XP2 on the Polaroid SS4000? If so, which software did the job best and if I m outputting
2001-10-25 by frank@culturalvisions.com
Martin s Gigabit film link is certainly a curious offering. Have you tried the film, Martin? My experience with film scanning shows an unnoticeable difference
2001-10-25 by frank@culturalvisions.com
I m about to order the new medium format scanner offered by Minolta. It just got shipped this week. B&H has them in stock for $3500 and Sparco says they
2001-10-25 by Julian Thomas
Whenever I m emailing it means I m stuck to the PC waiting for another print or scan. I ve found that if I have my email active and get it to the top
2001-10-25 by Tyler Boley
... Absolutely, I hope I didn t sound like you or the article suggested otherwise, I ll have to read it. I ve heard the oh no, more rocks and trees thing for
2001-10-25 by Alessandro Pardi
Martin, thank you for your very detailed answer. There s a lot of information and food for thought, here, especially this pyro developer and Gigabit film I
2001-10-25 by Julian Thomas
The point the issue makes is that it isn t the subject that matters but how the photographer approaches the subject. Kinda links in with my comments on AA.
2001-10-25 by Tyler Boley
... ARAT ... I ll have to check it out, I think I qualify. Finally, something like Phd, or Md, I can use to bolster confidence. Tyler Boley, ARAT Feeling
2001-10-25 by Julian Thomas
... Sorta...! BTW the current Lenswork (only read the preview) has an article on ARAT photography - Another Rock Another Tree. Julian
2001-10-25 by Tyler Boley
... wrote: snip ... appreciated now, ... This may sound suprising coming from someone involved in B&W landscape work, but I couldn t agree
2001-10-25 by Nij
I believe another difference between the two systems is that with the MIS system, the ink lines connect directly to the cart. With NMC system, the tubes are
2001-10-25 by Richard Wolfson
I have a NoMoreCarts CIS on one Epson 1200 printer, and a recent MIS system on another. They are not the same. The new MIS system provides two filling methods;
2001-10-25 by Antonis Ricos
... Nicely done, Cleavis. Thanks for taking that suggestion. Antonis