Re: [Digital BW] Metamerism
2001-08-20 by Jerry Olson
On a bright white paper, piezo is almost sepia. With the MIS variable tone inkset, you could get it a little warmer than piezo. Jerry
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2001-08-20 by Jerry Olson
On a bright white paper, piezo is almost sepia. With the MIS variable tone inkset, you could get it a little warmer than piezo. Jerry
2001-08-20 by levij@legionpaper.com
Todd - The Concorde we are considering would be exactly what you said. - Not as bright white as LPM - Not as smooth as LPM - Smoother than Somerset Photo
2001-08-20 by Michael J. Kravit
Yes, yes, and yes. Regards, Michael J. Kravit, AIA Architect/Photographer www.kravit.net/photography ... From: levij@legionpaper.com To:
2001-08-20 by Martin Wesley
Tyler, Actually this is supposed to be where it excels. The reviews that I have read indicate that it is no magic bullet to get a 4000 dpi scan from a 1200 dpi
2001-08-20 by Andre Vallejo
When you have an answer for it,let us know... ... From: To: Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001
2001-08-20 by Martin Wesley
... Bernd, Ah yes the joys of the English language. Continuous tone simply means that tone progresses from light to dark without any breaks or abrupt changes
2001-08-20 by Martin Wesley
Bill, Cone Editions is still very much alive and well using Iris and other printers to make print editions for artists in a number of mediums. Jon has a
2001-08-20 by Todd Flashner
... Where would that place it relative to Photo Matte? I find the base white of Photo Matte too cool, but Concord Rag too warm. My preference would be for
2001-08-20 by swells88@hotmail.com
Put me down for a few yesses also. ... Would
2001-08-20 by levij@legionpaper.com
To the group - I wanted to take the pulse of the group: is there an interest in Concorde Rag in white (in addition to the current softwhite)? Would you be
2001-08-20 by levij@legionpaper.com
To Jerry & the group, The Legion Photo Matte in our Digital Art Paper Sampler is not only the same weight/thickness as the paper in the full boxes, but it came
2001-08-20 by Antonis Ricos
Yes, Alan, it worked! Thanks for changing over to a real name, and we are looking forward to your user-comments. Antonis
2001-08-20 by Antonis Ricos
Jerry, Steadman is right. The thickness is measured with a caliper and given in mils. It may or may not correlate with the gsm of a paper. LPM (230) is listed
2001-08-20 by Antonis Ricos
A spreadsheet with information on Legion papers has been uploaded as well as a text file with distributors. They are both in our Files Paper data. The info has
2001-08-20 by Todd Flashner
... I haven t done the comparisons myself, but here s my understanding based upon lurking some lists. Anyone is welcome to correct me based upon first hand
2001-08-20 by Paul Roark
I thought I d add my 2 cents worth regarding Genuine Fractals. I use it, and it is better than trying to increase resolution in Photoshop with it s algorithms.
2001-08-20 by toomagenta@aol.com
Steadman, Thanks for your reply. I had a 1200 once and the 1270 really made mince meat of it. If the cone inks were working with the 1270 or 80 I d be there. I
2001-08-20 by toomagenta@aol.com
Antonis. Thanks for your reply. I was really taken aback by the 5500 s metamerism since I had read a review saying it s was much better than the 2000 s
2001-08-20 by Steadman Uhlich
Jerry, et al, I just opened my three boxes of Legion Photo Matte 230gsm (LPM) and examined the paper. It seems fine to me. Paper came from Media Street.
2001-08-20 by Steadman Uhlich
Red River paper makes a metallic silver coated paper. Why not buy some and try printing your black ink over that? Of course metallic papers are notoriously
2001-08-20 by Jerry Olson
To the group. I have just received my first pack of the Legion Photo Matte Paper from Digital Arts., and also 3 from media street. This paper is NOT as thick
2001-08-20 by Antonis Ricos
George, unfortunately, no surprises in your message. The 2000P which uses the same inks has had similar problems, well documented by now. For color, Piezo
2001-08-20 by Tyler Boley
Does anyone know if GF works with high bit files? Tyler
2001-08-20 by Steadman Uhlich
Interesting comments on the 5500 (actually the inks!). Why not buy a Epson 1200 and PiezoColor Inkset with CIS? Low Cost, available, custom profiles, little to
2001-08-20 by Antonis Ricos
Brian, I have had offset prints done with a silver ink as a fifth, so I know what you mean. However, I doubt that anything like that is in the future of
2001-08-20 by Jerry Olson
If you don t mind the hassle of refilling... Jerry
2001-08-20 by toomagenta@aol.com
I just came from B & H. Photo in NYC where they were kind enough to print some of my files on their Epson 5500. We printed onto the museum parchment paper I
2001-08-20 by Ruhrfoto/Bernd L.
... Yes, Steadman, if I remember it right, that was sometime in the Puristic-Piezo-Age. Nowadays, after the advent of alternate inkflow processes , everything
2001-08-20 by Jerry Olson
Ask Paul, at paul.roark@verizon.net
2001-08-20 by Brian Mikiten
Steadman - Yes - I believe it is a fifth ink color. Actually, a more correct term would be that it is probably a quadratone process with a fourth color being
2001-08-20 by dave@tevisphoto.com
... have ... with ... may ... You can get the sytem with longer tubing and place the ink behind the printer. That takes no extra space. Dave
2001-08-20 by Steadman Uhlich
Brian, What do you mean? You say a fifth in color. Does that mean a fifth ink color? I have all the copies of BW magazine. Point me to a specific page
2001-08-20 by Julian Thomas
Yeah, thanks Antonis. Julian ... From: Antonis Ricos To: Sent: Monday, August 20,
2001-08-20 by Alan Brown
Hi Group, Just wanted to see if the name change works and to say thanks for all the sharing within this community. I ve learned a great deal and look forward
2001-08-20 by Brian Mikiten
This is a bit obscure but I have been looking at the images in B+W magazine and noticed that they are using a 5th in color that appears to be a true silver
2001-08-20 by Steadman Uhlich
Bernd, That was ages ago...about two or three weeks wasn t it. I recall the HWRS was white and about the same hue/tone as Orwell (German Etching). I had a few
2001-08-20 by Ruhrfoto/Bernd L.
Sorry, just wanted to see how it works. Good idea Antonis. Will choose a hybrid name for some times. Bernd Langmack Essen-Ruhr
2001-08-20 by Antonis Ricos
For the sake of anyone else following this thread and George s recommendations regarding Genuine Fractals, here is an older message of ... Message 8354 of 8396
2001-08-20 by Antonis Ricos
Folks, Mark Tucker was kind enough to show me how to change my profile on Yahoo so that my name appears instead of the email ID. I am providing the info below
2001-08-20 by ldmr@cruzio.com
I ve been thinking about moving to MIS variable quadtone (still have to use up some color ink I have). I m somewhat strapped for counter/desk space; therefore,
2001-08-20 by Antonis Ricos
Hello Judith, welcome to the list! The curves you are referring to are part of Paul Roark s workflow for MIS Variable Tone inks. Please look up MIS in the
2001-08-20 by ruhrfoto@yahoo.de
Hi Steadman, as we were the frontier PHOTO RAG testers I just want to balance our color impressions. Was the Photo RAG you tested similar to the German
2001-08-20 by Judith Barnett
I am new to the list and I am wondering are these curves available for download somewhere? Judith On 19 Aug 2001, at 11:55, Jerry Olson wrote: Hi Again
2001-08-20 by Julian Thomas
martin, thanks a lot. I ll try that! Julian ... From: Martin Wesley To: Sent:
2001-08-20 by Julian Thomas
Thanks Bernd, I ve been on holiday and this list, whilst a treasure trove, is hard to catch up on. The sun shines here, the main problem is processing. My
2001-08-20 by ruhrfoto@yahoo.de
Martin and everybody... thanks again, nothing helped. I fear you are right, and its a printer problem. I got multiple advises by NoMoreCarts ( the service is
2001-08-20 by Martin Wesley
Bill, Good point. How about PZBW and PZC? Anything is fine so long as we all know what is being referred to. It will probably evolve on it s own in any case.
2001-08-20 by Martin Wesley
Julian, I am sorry to report that George has left the group as well as the Piezo group overwhelmed by the volume of posts the two lists generates and the
2001-08-20 by ruhrfoto@yahoo.de
... cone clone inks ... Julian, I suppose you are talking about the MIS Full spectrum inks, which someone before called Cone Clone . Maybe you missed the
2001-08-20 by Julian Thomas
Thanks Paul. I think I ll give these a try. I m a loyal Piezo user, but 230USD as opposed to around 50USD for a set of inks!!!!! Julian ... From: Paul Roark