Re: Alternative Coatings-Fade Testing
2001-09-07 by Martin Wesley
Robert, Thank you for the fade test results. I will throw some comments and questions into your message below. ... test using ... I wanted ... that ... coat
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2001-09-07 by Martin Wesley
Robert, Thank you for the fade test results. I will throw some comments and questions into your message below. ... test using ... I wanted ... that ... coat
2001-09-07 by Robert Morrison
... Probably not. ... Yes, same metering and controls, but obviously many extra controls. Feels very similar...although a bit heavier. ... No Robert ...
2001-09-07 by Mark Tucker
... channel or by ... then alter ... Martin, If she s a novice , then I m selling everything and applying at Home Depot or UPS... -MTucker
2001-09-07 by Carolyn Frayn
Martin, ... Nothing special... I will either paint the areas to be masked with a soft brush or I will use any of the selection tools as required with a
2001-09-07 by Jerry Olson
Does the DX1 have that sports viewfinder the F4 and F5 had available? It was terrific, if pricy. Is the DX1 truly an F5 body? Does it have a removeable prism?
2001-09-07 by Todd Flashner
Robert In that the two papers use different receptive coatings, do images printed on each and viewed side by side look the same? Which yields deeper blacks?
2001-09-07 by Robert Rex
... Jann: I am surprised that you are finding either ESFA or Museo yellower than the other. Which do you find yellower? todd, jann: The differences: because
2001-09-07 by J. Arthur Davis
I took a look at your portraits. Absolutely stunning! Jim Davis http://www.visual-artists.com jarthurdavis@verizon.net support@inkjetstores.com Fine art
2001-09-07 by tyork@accesscable.net
Hi Martin, I m waiting for MIS to get their archival color carts in then I will be using those. As soon as I can determine how they look with my kind of work I
2001-09-07 by tyork@accesscable.net
Hi Martin, How do you think this paper would be for duotones? I ordered Eclipse Satine 308? but would like a paper that is somewhat textured but not as much as
2001-09-07 by Julian Thomas
Whilst i was in the UK I popped into Silverprint (www.silverpint.co.uk) and they are now stocking rebranded Hahnemuhler. Their aim is to stock in at prices
2001-09-07 by Jann Lipka
Robert , I don`t understand how you could compare Museo to ESFA ? It is much more yellow , and the surface structure is more like Photo Rag . All I would like
2001-09-07 by David Brugge
... digital ... d1X ... through ... that ... when ... Garry, I am not a portrait photographer, but I shoot a lot of kids for advertising. Because I seldom have
2001-09-07 by Mark Tucker
... test using ... I have experimenting with Oleopasto oil medium, on Epson Smooth Fine Art. It s a Windsor&Newton product; very very thick; like petroleum
2001-09-07 by Robert Morrison
Just a quick entry to update you on the results of a 6 week fade test using a variety of alternative coatings on piezoBW prints. Although I can t release the
2001-09-07 by Martin Wesley
Tim, The HPR is very, very close to the Torchon in base brightness but more neutral in color. More gray than cream. It is much smoother. Smoother than the
2001-09-07 by Martin Wesley
Benoît, By all means keep us all posted on the project! Great website by the way and a wonderful collection of B&W portraits. As the resident coating guy I
2001-09-07 by tyork@accesscable.net
Hi Martin, How do you think this paper would be for duotones? I ordered Eclipse Satine 308? but would like a paper that is somewhat textured but not as much as
2001-09-07 by tyork@accesscable.net
Hi Martin, How do you think this paper would be for duotones? I ordered Eclipse Satine 308? but would like a paper that is somewhat textured but not as much as
2001-09-07 by Benoit Malphettes
Garry, I am doing some tests with A&I Color Lab here in Los Angeles that could completely change my way of working. If it works out the way I hope it will, I
2001-09-07 by Todd Flashner
... BTW, the Brightcube gloss and semi-matte papers take the piezo inks pretty well, with minimal to no dusting. Some bronzing though. It s not for me, but
2001-09-07 by Todd Flashner
... Robert, Could you explain the differences between Museo and ESFA, both from the point of view of specs and appearance and image quality? I m having trouble
2001-09-07 by Martin Wesley
... Ditto. ... (snip) ... ones. ... top ... this, and ... diluted pigment ... the carrier ... has been ... component ... My thoughts follow yours and if the
2001-09-07 by Martin Wesley
Carolyn, After having some time to try out some of the suggestions in your workflow I have a couple of questions. When you use multiple scans to control a high
2001-09-06 by Nij
Martin, Answered interspersed with your text... ... Gosh - I just knew you were going to say that! After what I said :) ... I would have thought the opposite!
2001-09-06 by Martin Wesley
... blacks, ... have ... permanence ... what ... light ... This is very true. We each work under our own blend of lights or have our favorite viewing location
2001-09-06 by Martin Wesley
Robert, Welcome back. Sounds like you escaped from the company intranet by taking a trip! Thanks for all the information in the e-mails, this post and the
2001-09-06 by Robert Rex
... Jann, Umm, by A3 do you mean 11x17 or an actual A3? We do offer Museo (which is similar, but not exact to ESFA) in 8 1/2 x11, 11x17, 13x19, and 17x22.
2001-09-06 by Robert Rex
... I have fed our Museo 365 gsm through Epson 750, 1270 and 2000P with good success. I have not tried the ESFA 425gsm though. Also, the 365 gsm should be
2001-09-06 by Robert Rex
At 03:36 PM 9/6/01 -0000, you wrote: {snip} ... the other thing to consider when using a paper containing OBA s is what light will the print be ultimately
2001-09-06 by Robert Rex
At 02:40 AM 9/6/01 -0000, you wrote: {snip} ... I do have these specs for both cold and hot pH extracts. but i am travelling and don t have the specs with me.
2001-09-06 by Carolyn Frayn
Todd, ... Analog gain controls the brightness of the scanners light source. If used sparingly it can help bring out things that a normal scan doesn t... If
2001-09-06 by actjimrobbins@aol.com
Actually, Crane has decided to sell that paper also. Robert, can you ellaborate? Jim AllSquare [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2001-09-06 by Jann Lipka
Why wouldn`t Crane cut Epson Smooth Fine Art paper and sell to me in size like A3 ? They could call it Crane Smooth Fine Art ....
2001-09-06 by Jerry Olson
Eclipse is nice and thick, white, smooth surface, a very nice paper. You may want to try it. Not too expensive, and available from photoinkjet.com, I believe.
2001-09-06 by Tyler Boley
The Epson driver removes all CMY from 100%K, there s no way around it. I suspect the Piezo driver does too. The Epson driver begins replacing CMY values with K
2001-09-06 by Martin Wesley
Mark, My Epson 1280 seems to feed very well and swallows 350 gsm Eclipse Velvet without a problem so I would suspect that it would have a reasonable shot at
2001-09-06 by Martin Wesley
Nij, When I printed out my 100% black squares with the Piezo inks I first exported through the Piezo driver and then, on the second one, used the Epson drive
2001-09-06 by Paul Roark
Tim, MIS appears to have 3 different black inks. The standard MIS color archival set and the standard MIS quads use one that is very archival but not as deep
2001-09-06 by Mark Tucker
... The Epson Smooth Fine Art is available two ways: in 24 x30 sheets, at a whopping 425gsm; and in 24 x50 rolls, at a more standard 225gsm. This has been my
2001-09-06 by Nij
Jerry - a suggestion for why this may be the case... When printing dark blacks or greys, I believe the Epson driver uses all four colours CMYK (don t know what
2001-09-06 by Martin Wesley
Hi Mike, Well Hahnemule German Etching and Photo Rag also have brighteners and the only one I am sure doesn t is Museo. Remember there are three factors, paper
2001-09-06 by Jerry Olson
Martin, I accidentally printed a piezo print yesterday (regular piezo inks) with the epson driver instead of the piezo driver. Just forgot to choose the export
2001-09-06 by Jerry Olson
Steve, I have some Frankfurt paper, which I believe is the same as orwell or Royal plush. Many people have said they are identical, but I don t know for
2001-09-06 by tyork@accesscable.net
Hi Martin, How do you think this paper would be for duotones? I ordered Eclipse Satine 308? but would like a paper that is somewhat textured but not as much as
2001-09-06 by tyork@accesscable.net
Paul, I am ordering the MIS Archival color inks as soon as they get them in cartridges, which, according to MIS will be in 2 weeks. Which black should I order
2001-09-06 by mh@toomanyartists.com
you guys! LPM and EAM are brighter because they use brighteners! These papers will eventually be the same white (or worse) as the ones that don t use
2001-09-06 by robkay100@yahoo.com
Thanks.
2001-09-06 by Martin Wesley
Jann, If you want to go in that direction, then there is the Legion Photo Matte which is maybe a tiny, tiny bit smoother than EAM and significantly brighter.
2001-09-06 by Jann Lipka
I`m also a bit dissapointed about Hanhemule Photo Rag It `s surface is not so smooth . I hoped more for EAM smoothness with much more weight . Well, I