Re: [Digital BW] Museo and MIS?
2001-10-15 by SKID Photography
... When we visited with Robert last week he had just come from B&H photo...And had just set up a deal for them to carry the Museo paper...Look for the Museo
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2001-10-15 by SKID Photography
... When we visited with Robert last week he had just come from B&H photo...And had just set up a deal for them to carry the Museo paper...Look for the Museo
2001-10-15 by Martin Wesley
Robert, I never did try the 355gsm. I liked the Museo coated with Piezo but was not getting a deep black uncoated. Haven t tried it yet with the MIS VM. Martin
2001-10-15 by Steadman Uhlich
Martin, Empiricism.... Take your tongue and touch the surface of Orwell. Now take your tongue and touch the surface of a Tums or Rolaid tablet. That s the
2001-10-15 by Martin Wesley
... next week ... Robert, No volunteers for moderator yet. Hint, hint. Martin
2001-10-15 by Martin Wesley
... wrote: (snip) ... that I use...and even have them touch and hold the papers and see my ink-stained fingers.... Steadman, That s it!!
2001-10-15 by SKID Photography
... DEKTOL? Not me! Well, sometimes....But I used about 10 different paper developers...Made me crazy The worst were the self mixed ones when processing
2001-10-15 by Robert Morrison
In fact, one paper that Steadman loves doesn t have calcium carbonate anywhere in sight. Robert ... Robert Morrison rmorrison@pobox.com 310-397-2704 4131
2001-10-15 by Robert Morrison
I m meeting with Robert Rex this week and was just curious if anybody had given it a try. Personally I think the blacks rock with Piezo...it just needs a
2001-10-15 by Martin Wesley
... time for ... written at ... C, And just where did you think all this stuff was being posted? RS
2001-10-15 by SKID Photography
... The inkjet paper coatings are not, as far as I know either chalk or calcium carbonate. They are more like a gelatin coating or a sizing to the paper.
2001-10-15 by Martin Wesley
Steadman, Just a couple of comments. I think that the receiver coatings on the inkjet papers are more than just calcium carbonate (I think this is added in the
2001-10-15 by Todd Flashner
... Just curious Martin, why were you spraying your silver prints? Todd
2001-10-15 by Todd Flashner
... I ve messed with it. It works very well. It s not the deepest in the dmax department (but you know that already ;-)), but good enough, and all it s other
2001-10-15 by Martin Wesley
... (snip) ... that ... David, Well said! Martin
2001-10-15 by Robert Morrison
Bag it...its probably hot and you want a D1X anyway...unless you are a sports photographer... Robert ... Robert Morrison rmorrison@pobox.com 310-397-2704 4131
2001-10-15 by Martin Wesley
... in ... Mark, A couple of changes here: Pigment based ink on acid free, lignin free, pH buffered, no optical brighteners, followed by a coating after
2001-10-15 by Robert Morrison
Is anybody using Museo with the MIS VM ink set? Just curious. Martin, where did you get your Museo 355g...directly from Robert Rex? This paper knocks my socks
2001-10-15 by Robert Morrison
... Great, my D1 is headed out the door tomorrow and the D1x arrives next week ...I have several shoots scheduled for late October and early November...fresh
2001-10-15 by SKID Photography
I don t know about how they came up with the name, but I do know that, at least, in the beginning there were several different approaches as to *how* to get
2001-10-15 by Martin Wesley
... at ... acceptable? Jerry, You are right about the MIS color data and it would be reasonable to expect that the quad and hex inkset would do as well. The
2001-10-15 by SKID Photography
... Touche! :- D Harvey Ferdschneider partner, SKID Photography, NYC [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2001-10-15 by SKID Photography
But Steadman, I thought you *wanted* an argument, ...ah,....er, that is,... discussion. :- ) Harvey Ferdschneider partner, SKID Photography, NYC ... [Non-text
2001-10-15 by Martin Wesley
Robert, You would probably need to do this using a Stauffer negative wedge to contact print onto MATTE silver paper. Then scan the wedge and make inkjet prints
2001-10-15 by Steadman Uhlich
Harvey, Argument? You know I would never want to argue...especially with you...I would never win. (Grin.) Just thought we could use some other topics to take
2001-10-15 by Steadman Uhlich
Todd, Good posting! Reminds me though....what do people call art images made with Pastels? Some call them pastel drawing while others say pastel painting.
2001-10-15 by ncm
Johnny and Julian, Hoping I shall be in shape to make the crossing still on my feet after coming back from a 36 or so hour trip from NZ on the 20th Nov...I d
2001-10-15 by Martin Wesley
... while I ... Looks like the current one will not be wrapped up until the end of October or later. ... Thanks, Robert! Now I m off the hook! Martin
2001-10-15 by Todd Flashner
For better or for worse, we printers are the only ones who care about this stuff. Do buyers care what kind of enlarger you use to make silver prints? Only if
2001-10-15 by Mark Tucker
... less ... does ... Elizabeth, I d say the first order of business is not to post this here, because someone (like me) is gonna go and outbid you! Do you
2001-10-15 by Steadman Uhlich
It is really a product of highly effective mass marketing message paid for by DeBeers They are the ones responsible for marketing the Diamonds are Forever
2001-10-15 by Steadman Uhlich
Too good to be true...don t buy online auction if the price is too good to be true...likely there is a hidden risk factor (this said by someone who has bought
2001-10-15 by Steadman Uhlich
Nij, Splendid posting! I wish I had a Turbo Paint Jet 7000 installed with PiezoBW Carbon Total Pigment Inkset. Naming question is a good one. Too bad the
2001-10-15 by Steadman Uhlich
Imagine that two painters have produced art. One uses a cheap brush from a home depot type store, another painter uses an expensive sable art brush. One uses
2001-10-15 by Elizabeth
I m looking at a nikon D1-H online auction. It s listing in at much less than the others and only has a few hours left. I ve been wanting to buy the S1Pro by
2001-10-15 by Mark Tucker
... this ... George Coon at Hawk Mountain would be a good one too. He knows his beans. He s over on the Epson9000 list sometimes, when Diana lets him come out
2001-10-15 by Carolyn Frayn
Regarding the twilight music post... Oh well... sorry, I just noticed Trish s post was in response to Marks... it would have been cool though!! :-) Going back
2001-10-15 by Carolyn Frayn
... Not only is this the great minds think alike thing... It is also time for the twilight zone music... just reading these posts that were written at
2001-10-15 by Nij
I know very little about coatings technology - but I have noticed that firm brushing of Somerset Velvet Enhanced results in a very fine white dust coming off
2001-10-15 by Nij
I agree entirely! And apart from that... NO-ONE would be using this whole technology if someone had called it an inkdrip printer ! Not even turbo inkdrip
2001-10-15 by ternahan
Yes, this is true, but unlike inkjet prints we know diamonds are forever . (Sorry; couldn t resist). t
2001-10-15 by Mark Tucker
... Yes, this is true, but unlike inkjet prints, everyone knows that diamonds are forever ... (Sorry; couldn t resist). M.Tucker
2001-10-15 by Carolyn Frayn
wonderful Trish... all will fade with time.
2001-10-14 by Steadman Uhlich
Harvey, I would say you are nit-picking...but nits are bigger than those pigment particles too (inkjet or otherwise). (grin) Anyway, my main point is that the
2001-10-14 by SKID Photography
... But with frescos, the ground pigments are enormous as compared to the inkjet ground pigments, so, perhaps, the rules in regard to the
2001-10-14 by Robert Rex
I have seen some small samples of PhotoRag, but since i have been running around the country, i haven t had a chance to test it for OBA s. Based on its
2001-10-14 by SKID Photography
... Yes, but upon drying most of the carrier parts vaporize, and the preservatives are (assumingly) tested for their stability and inertness to the pigments.
2001-10-14 by Steadman Uhlich
Greetings Digital Printmakers. (cross posted) There has been much discussion on this forum about the interactions of inks, pigments and paper coatings (which
2001-10-14 by Robert Morrison
I believe that the concern was not the vehicles that are added to the pigments, but rather the dyes that Cone and MIS put in their pigmented inks to correct
2001-10-14 by Steadman Uhlich
Rightyo. I know that chromogenic prints (color photographs and I believe Dye Sub prints) are adversely affected. I do not know of any information saying color
2001-10-14 by SKID Photography
... But inkjets inks are under applied with pressure (hence the term inkJET) albeit, tiny pressure, but hey, it s a tiny ink droplet (not even considered a