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Re: Minolta DiMAGE Scan Multi PRO

2001-09-25 by Martin Wesley

Andre, I looked up the specs and they are pretty impressive. In the 35mm department 4800 dpi at a full 16-bit depth surpasses the competition. In medium format

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Re: [Digital BW] which printer?

2001-09-25 by Martin Wesley

... wrote: (snip) ... living in NL even my e-mail is .se). And I also have found workflow for it as well for others at www.inksupply.com

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exhibition invite

2001-09-25 by Julian Thomas

Sorry for cross-posting... I don t know if there are any Spanish people on the list, but... The opening of my exhibition Signos Urbanos is taking place on

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RE: [Digital BW] which printer?

2001-09-25 by Richard Vanek (ELN)

Hi, ... I have found it here in NL as well after longer search (sorry I am living in NL even my e-mail is .se). And I also have found workflow for it as well

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Re: Minolta DiMAGE Scan Multi PRO

2001-09-25 by butchhul@alltel.net

Been using the original Scan Multi with the Multi II software upgrade. I like it. Is the PRO out yet? It was supposed to be released in October. I d be

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Re: Is this useful?

2001-09-25 by Tyler Boley

... Haven t seen any user reports. RIP users often have much different concerns than art printers, the biggest problem with most of them from our standpoint is

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Is this useful?

2001-09-24 by Andre Vallejo

Does anybody thinks this can worth 149,00??? http://www.powerrip.com/products.htm

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Re: which printer?

2001-09-24 by Martin Wesley

Richard, Epson has started using different model numbers for some printers sold in the EU and those sold in the US. Probably to clearly distinguish models with

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CIS and velcro arm attachment

2001-09-24 by Moreno Polloni

The information below is from tech support at nomorecarts.com, who asked that it be posted in this forum. ... you first get it. If it pulls off, it will never

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Roark's 21step wedge (in Group Files)

2001-09-24 by Chris Hargens

Is this step wedge on file specifically for use with the VM inkset or can it be referenced for the creation of transfer functions in general. Also, I notice

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: 7000: MAC or PC

2001-09-24 by Julian Thomas

The other reasons for the PC, if I remember correctly were a problem with theway the Mac handles printing (can t remember what) and the need for another

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which printer?

2001-09-24 by Richard Vanek (ELN)

Hello, you must answer this question thousand times, but I wasn t able to find anything with limited search options on yahoo groups. I see people here talking

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[Digital BW] Re: 7000: MAC or PC

2001-09-24 by mh@toomanyartists.com

... The idea was that it would be for production environments, not for a personal home printer. This is why it is for a pc (if you are willing to pay the

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Re: Polaroid Sprintscan 120 comments?

2001-09-24 by Martin Wesley

... resolution ... George, I recently did some 6x6 16-bit, color scans for a friend and they resulted in a 450MB file. A 16 bit B&W scan would be about 1/3

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Re: Cross platform problems

2001-09-24 by Martin Wesley

Paul, I am wondering if file name length is an issue. If the Mac can handle 31 characters and current Windows98 and 2000 handles 215 character file names, just

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Re: Polaroid Sprintscan 120 comments?

2001-09-24 by George A. Dibble III

Thanks for the response. How much memory is needed under Windows 2000 for the best resolution of a 2-1/4 square negative, B&W and Color? You indicated that the

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Re: [Digital BW] Cross platform problems

2001-09-24 by Lanette Miller

The answer to your question is yes or to be more accurate - maybe. Most modern email programs will handle the resource fork just fine but as you know computers

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Re: [Digital BW] Cross platform problems

2001-09-24 by Lanette Miller

My first ever post to the list and it s not about photography. The Mac s have a thirty one character limit for files names. The confusion might have come about

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Re: [Digital BW] Cross platform problems

2001-09-24 by Carolyn Frayn

The Mac OS allows 31 character file names including extensions if you wish to use them. Mac s do not require extensions as the system reads the file s embedded

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Re: Cross platform problems

2001-09-24 by Mark Tucker

... problems ... I would think that Martin could create a Folder on this site, just for Curves. Inside that folder could be the name that Paul needs to name it

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Cross platform problems

2001-09-24 by Tyler Boley

I think you are getting no suggestions regarding these problems because they don t make any sense. The PC has more restriction of file naming that the Mac,

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