2001-09-23 by Jonathan Avrigean
... If you are at all serious about digital imaging, an investment in Photoshop will pay for itself in many ways. Photoshop is _the_ core application for image
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2001-09-23 by Carolyn Frayn
Yeah but if Mark s kid becomes a famous photographer he doesn t want to fight for the same google search space. ;-)
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2001-09-23 by Andre Vallejo
What s wrong about it? For latin ears,it sounds good... ... From: Mark Tucker To: Sent:
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2001-09-23 by weaver@corvusdev.com
I bought a set of the MIS quad inks for an old, large-format Epson (Stylus Pro XL) but am not able to make use of any of the suggested photoshop workflows --
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2001-09-23 by ternahan
AHA! and thanks! I thought I was going to have to get a repair manual and/or a mechanic! t ternahan@gentlelens.net You are invited to visit:
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2001-09-23 by Martin Wesley
This is the clear plastic support arm for the CIS ink tubing that holds it up above the print head carriage as the carriage moves back and forth during
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2001-09-23 by charlesfrancis@mac.com
I have a set (100%, 75%, 50%, 25%)of unopened MIS quad ink cartridges for the Epson Stylus Pro 3000 for sale. I traded my 3000 and for a 5000 and I can t use
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2001-09-23 by ncm
Cross post also to PiezoBW list. Sorry for inconvenience. Hi all, I ve got a friend interested in PiezographyBW who lives in hot, humid Bankok, Thailand and he
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2001-09-23 by sherer@urd.umass.edu
Thank you very much for your very helpful observations. I am hoping that the MIS FS inks will soon be available for 6 color printers. Regards, Stan ... set ...
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2001-09-23 by daschkenas@aol.com
Just printed the same image, same printer settings on a different paper and no posterization. Go figure. Posterization on LPM MIS pigs with DD black, on 1280
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2001-09-23 by ternahan
Hey Guys...I can t always visualize the various epson parts you refer to...diagram anyone? What velcro? What arm? TIA t ternahan@gentlelens.net You are invited
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2001-09-23 by Austin Franklin
... Possibly a used Leafscan or Imacon. There are other used options, such as the earlier Polaroid models...
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2001-09-23 by Martin Wesley
Julian, When I got my latest CIS from NoMoreCarts for the 1280 it included some alcohol wipes to clean the contact points on the printer. I seem to have a
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2001-09-23 by Julian Thomas
Adhesive failure of the bottom velcro. Julian ... From: Martin Wesley To: Sent:
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2001-09-23 by Julian Thomas
Could be over manipulation in the curves box. I dumped silverfast because it was giving me posterised shadows. Julian ... From: To:
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2001-09-23 by Martin Wesley
Stan, I have not used them myself since they are not available in a Hex set that would work in my 1200. I have seen three prints of the same image printed on
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2001-09-23 by Martin Wesley
Tim, Julian, Is it a case of the Velcro separating or the bottom Velcro coming loose from the printer? I have problems on my 1200 due to the adhesive failure.
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2001-09-23 by Martin Wesley
George, I bought a SprintScan 120 when they first came out in May and have been pleased with the quality of the scans. There is a good review at:
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2001-09-23 by daschkenas@aol.com
I ve been getting some posterization / solorization looking things going on in the shadows and black areas, and I have no idea why. I m using the MIS archival
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2001-09-23 by Mark Tucker
... I also bought ColorVision ProfilerPro and tried to use it with a DTP22 spectro. To put it all into perspective, I could get NOWHERE close to the accuracy
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2001-09-23 by daschkenas@aol.com
Thanks to jerry & Mark for their suggestions. I do have color vision software for calibrating my monitor and profiling papers. When the CIS and the new MIS
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2001-09-23 by Johnny Deadman
... Ultra Sharpen Pro I don t have but from what other folks say it probably uses a variation of this approach. There are lots of nuances in the way you crack
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2001-09-23 by Austin Franklin
... Do you per chance mean the SprintScan 4000? BTW, unless Polaroid has a fire sale due to economic reasons, I doubt the SS120 will come down much in the next
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2001-09-23 by George A. Dibble III
I m thinking of buying Polaroid s Sprintscan 120 film scanner so as to be able to scan my 35 & 120 film. I notice that the 35-APS version has now dropped to
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2001-09-23 by grdglass@aol.com
Very nice! Exactly what are the differences between this new action and your old action? I also remember Ultra-Sharpen 3 Pro. What are the differences with
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2001-09-23 by Carolyn Frayn
John, Last week I was fiddling with find edges to try a better sharpening approach... Thank you so very much for putting the pieces together, this is a great
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2001-09-23 by Mark Tucker
... If I ever get married again and have a kid, will somebody please remind me never to name my kid with anywhere-near the same name as mine? -Mark Allen
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2001-09-23 by Tyler Boley
... Jim, I ve tried it several times, even beta tested something for George once. I think their papers are good alternatives and have qualities of their own to
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2001-09-23 by Shire,Stanley
www.johnpaulcaponigro.com ... From: Andre Vallejo To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 7:46 PM Subject: Re:
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2001-09-23 by Paul Roark
Tom, ... It would be great if we could. What I have run into, however, is that if I used a name that was more than 8 characters on my PC, at least some Macs
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2001-09-23 by sherer@urd.umass.edu
Has anyone been using the MIS Full Spectrum inkset with the Cone driver? I m interested in hearing about the results. Thanks, Stan
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2001-09-23 by Johnny Deadman
Anyone scanning negs may be interested in a smart sharpening tutorial I wrote which shows how it is possible to sharpen aggressively without introducing
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2001-09-23 by Tom Keesling
Martin, Paul, et al, That looks good. Something else that I just thought about. If we re going to end up with lots of curves for various printer and paper
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2001-09-23 by J. Arthur Davis
Tyler Buy Hawk Mountain Paper. It is not rebranded paper. It is manufactured here in the U.S. and I personally know the guy who makes it. I can absolutely
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2001-09-23 by Andre Vallejo
Just found it...thanks! ... From: SKID Photography To: Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 1:07
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2001-09-23 by Tim Spragens
Thanks Martin, I didn t find that manual in my pile on a first look but with a bit more poking around and a light lubrication of the guide rail, it seems to be
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2001-09-23 by Julian Thomas
I ve gaffer taped my arms (on the CIS) after thishappened a couple of times. Julian ... From: Tim Spragens To:
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2001-09-23 by Paul Roark
There has been some confusion about the relative depth of the blacks in the MIS VM inkset when used in a 7000 with Mac. Phil was kind enough to send me scans
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2001-09-23 by SKID Photography
I think the desire was for a link to Paul (the father) Caponigro, not John Paul (the son) Caponigro. :- ) I did a Google Images search, and came up with
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2001-09-23 by am1000@videotron.ca
Oops, the URL should have been : http://www.caponigroarts.com/ ...
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2001-09-23 by Martin Wesley
Tom, Let us know how the curves work for you. I spruced up the labeling so no one else makes the same mistake. Martin ... thought ... I ... make ... (snip)
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2001-09-23 by am1000@videotron.ca
J.P. Caponigro s photography is outstanding. It can be seen at: http://www.interfacedaily.com/caponigro.html
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2001-09-23 by Tom Keesling
Well, that explains my disappointment with the VMH8 curves! I thought I had read all the info here and on the MIS site, but still didn t pick up on the fact
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2001-09-23 by Martin Wesley
Tom, Thank you for the clarification. I am relived to know there is not some 98 vs. 2000 difference in the drivers as well as the Mac vs. PC difference. Martin
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2001-09-23 by Tom Keesling
No. I m running Win98SE. When 1440 dpi is selected, the options are High Speed, Flip Horizontal, and Smooth Edge. MicroWeave and Finest Detail are grayed out.
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2001-09-23 by Martin Wesley
Paul, Thanks for the feedback. Not knowing what it was doning and not seeing any improvement I have been leaving it off. I am still wondering about the
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2001-09-23 by Paul Roark
Martin, I compared the prints you sent with the 1280 s smooth setting on and off. At a 800 dpi scan resolution the lines of the test chart are slightly
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2001-09-23 by Martin Wesley
Tom, The vmh8 series files were developed for the 1280 running on a Mac and as people started up using the MIS VM on PC s a second set of curves came out and
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2001-09-22 by Martin Wesley
Tim, Do you have the manual? There should be a section that tells you what the different light combination means. The combination you describe on my 1270 means
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2001-09-22 by Andre Vallejo
Anyone aware of a link with his photographs?
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