Re: find I prefer matte
2010-01-31 by Paul
Thanks, Fran, I do treat my prints with Premier Art PrintShield which is supposed to make water soluble paper more water resistant and also adds UV protection.
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2010-01-31 by Paul
Thanks, Fran, I do treat my prints with Premier Art PrintShield which is supposed to make water soluble paper more water resistant and also adds UV protection.
2010-01-31 by fran@artbyleblanc.com
adrift from.. [Digital BW] Re: Matte FiberGloss Like Tri-X Experience what about a matte that could be varnished , matte/gloss, (much like most do with
2010-01-31 by Paul
What I find strange is that in the darkroom I never liked matte paper much... too dull and flat. I preferred Ilford MGIV Glossy, dried face up on a fiberglass
2010-01-31 by Mark MacKenzie
Clayton, et al. What you have written here about the experience with matte papers versus F type glossy papers struck a chord with me. I am currently
2010-01-31 by ClaytonJ
... While I have spent considerable time testing and printing the Ftype papers, I keep coming back to matte papers...despite the lower dmax...If the goal is an
2010-01-31 by glemasurier
1. Just started with QTR today, so I m not sure what a Calibration print is or how to make one. I have seen the slider in the print dialog window. Where can I
2010-01-30 by pr_roark
... A 2400 should not have any settlement problems. That s a wide format issue mostly. If you use QTR and have a Calibration print from the past (a good idea
2010-01-30 by tboleyyh
oh so THAT S what I need!!!!
2010-01-30 by Mark Savoia
Have you ever seen one handle one at a trade show? Like a gorilla with mittens on. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-01-30 by glemasurier
I shook the magentas and all black carts. As per Paul s reply, my 2400 does sit on a rather stable table. But still getting green. Does it mean anything that
2010-01-30 by tboleyyh
precisely... I ve described my experience with a number of papers the same. I d like one of these reps to come over here and handle one of these jobs without
2010-01-30 by pr_roark
... I assume you re using a wide format printer. If not, my comments probably won t apply. In my experience, magenta pigments settle faster than most. I had
2010-01-30 by Mark Savoia
Shake your black cart gently, get some ink through the printer and try again. It could have settled. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-01-30 by Mark Savoia
Silver Rag prints can be sold at Home Depot after printing as PVC drain tubes. That explain it well enough? ... Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-01-30 by glemasurier
Replaced the PK, LLK and LK carts and still the same, even through QTR.
2010-01-30 by tboleyyh
I have to admit I ve gone through so little of it I don t have a history. Only two jobs ever, and my own testing and samples. But, I have noticed that the job
2010-01-30 by Paul Grant
black only maybe your black ink is bad? ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-01-30 by Tom Maugham
Back to basics. Correct setup in PS and correct profile???? _____ From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2010-01-30 by glemasurier
Yep. Ran a nozzle check. All good. Cleaned the heads, too. Just made a black-only print and even that has a green cast. Holy crap. Maybe it s my eyes. Except
2010-01-30 by Richard Sintchak
Did you run a nozzle check? Richard S. Albany, CA (San Francisco bay area) My Photography Website http://www.lightshadowandtone.com My Flickr River
2010-01-30 by Paul Grant
What happens if you Print Black only? ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-01-30 by glemasurier
I ve been printing on Epson Exhibition Fiber using the K3 inskset and getting wonderfully neutral prints under by 5000k lighting setup. After not printing for
2010-01-30 by Marks
John, I certainly concur with your comments about HPB , but in comparing the Cone Type 5, as far as gloss issues I m seeing, with my Z3200 ,a significant
2010-01-30 by Mark Savoia
Tyler, Speaking of Silver Rag, are you getting excessive curl (much more then when Silver Rag first came out) on last third of a roll? I contacted Dave at
2010-01-30 by tboleyyh
I agree completely. HPR Baryta remains at the top of the list here for a more neutral base F type paper, and the soft cotton quality makes handling far
2010-01-30 by willummthecelt
Thanks Paul for your confirmation on Ben s Post It seems that I have a great deal of reading and hands on practice. Thanks again Paul Willumm The Celt ...
2010-01-30 by Paul
Willumm, I have the exact same setup Ben does, and would echo everything he says. There s only one difference, and that s that I use MIS cleaning fluid in the
2010-01-30 by MDom
Thanks Sergi Your tip works and is just what I was looking for! Frank
2010-01-30 by willummthecelt
Thank you Ben for your reply to my post I have not looked for your documeny yet, as the grandshilldren are running Amok . I call myself Willumm as my far
2010-01-30 by john
You are ignoring what I think is the best of these fiber gloss papers, Hahnemuhle Photorag Baryta. It is completely oba free and rich tonally with very good
2010-01-30 by MDom
Yes I have Windows 7 Professional 64 bit. Thanks for the help. Frank
2010-01-30 by santonov2you
Frank, you probably have 64bit Windows, right? Just checking... I have regular Epson 2200 driver v5.90 for Vista installed on Windows 7, and it does have all
2010-01-30 by MDom
I have an Epson 2200 printer and just bought a new PC with Windows 7 Professional 74 bit. I have found the print driver for the 2200 and Win7 on the Epson web
2010-01-30 by ben
Willumm, That is the first time I have spelled that name that way. Nice meeting you. I have been make some very exciting B&W prints on the R1800 using
2010-01-29 by KentB
I can respond about the Canson. I have printed on this paper, the Epson Exhibition Fibre and the Ilford. Whitest base is the Epson, the Canson is slightly
2010-01-29 by andre1moreau
I too would have like to read about user experiences about the Canson Infinity paper but it somehow turn into a language thing, so if you re interested in that
2010-01-29 by Paul
Excellent point, Richard, a very positive direction to take. When I had my initial conversations, by phone and e-mail, with the Register staff person, I sent
2010-01-29 by C D Tobie
... Guess its not really an infinity site; just like a universal remote doesn t really control the universe... C. David Tobie Global Product Technology
2010-01-29 by Ernst Dinkla
... Anything outside Francophonie is hinterland for them, the language they use on the Canson Infinity site for customers from the NL isn t Flemish or Dutch,
2010-01-29 by Terry Ritz
Ernst, I m really sorry to hear that. Terry.
2010-01-29 by C D Tobie
... Perhaps they are confusing it with the hinterlands... C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Digital Imaging & Home Theater CDTobie@datacolor.com
2010-01-29 by willummthecelt
Thank you for the link Paul I will read and read again tover the weekend Again many thanks Wi ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-01-29 by Robert Fallis
... From: Ernst Dinkla Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Edwal LFN & Photo-Flo 200 for UK and EU users - call for interest To:
2010-01-29 by Ernst Dinkla
... The day Arches Canson considers The Netherlands a worthwhile market for their digital media I will check all their papers. Any contact so far on Drupa,
2010-01-29 by Terry Ritz
I just received a 10 pack of Canson Baryta Photographique. I am looking for a paper that will compliment Silver Rag, one that is a bit ³whiter² and smoother.
2010-01-29 by richardeskin
I would encourage you to further engage them on their goals and concerns, rather than directly on their standards. If together you could be clear on their
2010-01-29 by frankg_photo
problem solved. please ignore question/post
2010-01-28 by -= Chris =-
The glycol may have been good with paper, as an anti curl..... kept the moisture & flexibility ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-01-28 by Richard Sintchak
Yes, great stuff. the dmax is amazing. I did see a couple of pinhole flakes but in all honesty I did not carefully care for the first few prints I ve made,
2010-01-28 by pr_roark
... That was probably a good thing to do when used with film. I ve suspected the scum that some report with Photo Flo in film is from the propylene glycol.