Re: Legion Photo Matte - EAM Replacement?
2001-08-12 by Michael J. Kravit
Jerry, Did you order direct from Legion or another distributor? Mike
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2001-08-12 by Michael J. Kravit
Jerry, Did you order direct from Legion or another distributor? Mike
2001-08-12 by Michael J. Kravit
Jerry, Do you know if Legion Photo Matte is 100% Rag and is it acid free? The Legion page says 100% alpha cellulose (Sulphite Paper), white, special matte
2001-08-12 by Dan Culbertson
... Oops - I just started seeing what I could do in PS 6 with this and realized that you still can save custom working space setups as profiles. It is a bit
2001-08-12 by Paul Roark
Bernd, ... That s not good at all. At least our inkjets seem to warm uniformly. ... I used Dektol with it for some time. I found, however, that I preferred
2001-08-11 by Jerry Olson
For those of you who are looking for a replacement for Epson Archival Matte, you might want to try Legion Photo Matte. It is slightly heavier than Epson
2001-08-11 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
... between pure density reads (0.00-4.00) and relative reads (0-100%). And if you can, ... else in your system is day-to-day. You may prefer to have a
2001-08-11 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Martin and Todd, this is why it s a good idea to: 1- have PS ask you what to do when you open a file with an embedded profile that doesn t match the working
2001-08-11 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
... (snip) ... make a lot ... given ... window, ... is 10% more ... up with ... Antonis, I guess I am wondering if you printed out a step wedge containing the
2001-08-11 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Phil, 4 MB! I will have to give this a try. Thanks for the info and the update on the project with A&I. Martin ... Maybe ... do ... are ... and ... (snip)
2001-08-11 by ruhrfoto@yahoo.de
... the Iris ... that we are ... Paul, he showed me his IRIS prints, they did not only warm up, but had different color shiftings in different areas of the
2001-08-11 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
... and I ... changes in ... Todd, The changes in the Custom Dot Gain curve will not be visible in the on screen image unless the profile of the image matched
2001-08-11 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Dan, glad you caught that one!... and while you are at it, you can use those profiles for Custom proofing too ( view proof setup custom). Since you only have
2001-08-11 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Dan, it would make sense that a gs-to-RGB would stretch and twist that poor gs trying to fit it into whatever profile you have set for RGB (including a
2001-08-11 by frank@culturalvisions.com
I want to thank Paul for his detailed response on the mis/piezo comparison. It s great that Paul (and Antonis) have found the time to do the research. I
2001-08-11 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Paul, it may be more instructive to look at the numbers in HSB instead of RGB. In the case of the numbers you cite: RGB 140/143/132 = HSB 76º/8/56
2001-08-11 by Steadman Uhlich
Guten Tag Bernd! Thanks for posting results on Photo Rag. Did you also get/try any of the 188 HWRS? I think the HWRS is going to be a good alternative for
2001-08-11 by Dan Culbertson
Not sure why this happens but I have noticed that some grayscale images that I convert to RGB end up with gaps in the shadow end of the luminosity histogram
2001-08-11 by Paul Roark
Bernd, ... Some of the people in the galleries I looked at also seemed to say the Iris had gotten a bad reputation. I wonder if it is the same warming that we
2001-08-11 by Paul Roark
... For sure. I just hope we can get more of the Piezo list experts over here. I appreciate the knowledge those folks have, but the one product focus is too
2001-08-11 by Steadman Uhlich
Jerry, I am interested. I have Epson Watercolor (13x19), EAM (without arrows, 8.5x11), Orwell (I think 25 sheets 13x19)....and some Wells River (11x17 I think
2001-08-11 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
... translated as you say. But if you expect to preview color (as in split toned etc), that s another story. You need a profile to use under Proof
2001-08-11 by Dan Culbertson
Got my Arches Brite White Hot Press from good old Cheap Joe s Art Supplies and thought I d toss out some initial results of tests with the Epson Stylus 3000
2001-08-11 by ruhrfoto@yahoo.de
I´ll send this message to the Piezo and the Digital BW-Print list, it is identicall on both lists, no need to read it twice. Fellows, I had the opportunity to
2001-08-11 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
... industry. Any service bureau or printer uses a densitometer to calculate Density Gain at different points in the scale. Here is how it works: The
2001-08-11 by Jerry Olson
Would anybody like to trade 25 sheets of Letter size Museo and 25 sheets of 13x19 Museo (in their origianl boxes/envelopes for any of the following papers?
2001-08-11 by Dan Culbertson
... snip ... I remember when you were doing that with the MIS inks. I tried your MIS ink order because it sounded right but the MIS inks just didn t quite
2001-08-11 by Todd Flashner
on 8/11/01 1:16 PM, Dan Culbertson wrote: Snip ... I m kinda following along. Thanks. Now in PS 6, in the case that my files are for my system only, what is
2001-08-11 by Todd Flashner
... Oh, I was watching an already opened image as I was making the changes in the Color Settings. I think I prefer your idea of applying the curve as an
2001-08-11 by Todd Flashner
... By false I mean that they are not really corrective for the image, but they are just for accomplishing a specific task, then tossed. For instance, if you
2001-08-11 by Todd Flashner
... Your mask s edges may get a little rough. Usually a little gaussian blur, and perhaps a little gamma move on the masks, takes care if it. Todd
2001-08-11 by Phil Bard
Andre, Suppose you have a 10,000 x 10,000 pixel original (about 100 MB Grayscale). If you res down (resample) to 2000 x 2000 you will have about a 4 MB
2001-08-11 by Dan Culbertson
... Then again -- just what does digital really mean? One might say that a silver print is just a series of black and white dots of various sizes placed in
2001-08-11 by Dan Culbertson
... I may have missed something but I thought the idea was to convert the grayscale image to RGB before printing. Once you have converted to RGB if you have a
2001-08-11 by Phil Bard
Martin, I haven t had a problem working down as low as 4 MB. I suspect it won t matter since it s scalable technology you re dealing with. Maybe 2 pixels by
2001-08-11 by ruhrfoto@yahoo.de
... wrote: The MIS native color is very close to most of the ... any classic ... usually the Piezo ... green. Paul, in my holidays I had the
2001-08-11 by Dan Culbertson
... Almost -- assign the 2.2 to the untagged file if it was supposed to be in a 2.2 space to start with. This is may be the case since you were using Adobe
2001-08-11 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Dan, Thanks for all the input on this. I am not sure I am taking it all in though. I need to sit down and play with it to get it clear in my head. Martin ...
2001-08-11 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Todd, The problem may be in how you opened the 21-step file and how you responded to the profile dialog box. My main computer is apart and I can t check but go
2001-08-11 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
... idea. ... layers and masks. ... like, you ll ... from the raw ... Antonis, even with the masks to you risk a loss of registration quality by making the
2001-08-11 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
... useable ... slightly ... adj. layer. ... another, you can ... Not sure I ... question. I ... found it ... creating an ... I think by doing this you get the
2001-08-11 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
... out ... I find that frustrating. Is there an empirical way to do a match? Densitometer readings of printed step wedge to curve? ... from RGB to ... Do you
2001-08-11 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Phil, That s a really great idea and one, which would really save me a lot o waiting time. I have been scanning my 6x7 negs to get 550MB, 48-bit RGB files. I
2001-08-11 by Andre Vallejo
... What you mean by res back up ?
2001-08-11 by Todd Flashner
Okay, I m tying to do it, but it doesn t seem to be working. I m in Color Settings, I use the Grayscale Working Space dropdown menu and choose Custom Dot Gain.
2001-08-11 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Martin, what Phil is saying works exactly as described and a very good idea. Just a caveat: The safest bet for this method is to limit layers to adjustment
2001-08-11 by Todd Flashner
... Sorry Martin, I see my reply to you was merely redundant to your question. I think my answer was based upon remembering that in the past I ve found it
2001-08-11 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
... layer. ... what RGB values to give the monitor for whatever it is displaying, be it RGB, gray or CMYK. What the Custom Dot Gain curve (PS 6) does is tell
2001-08-11 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
... But if you ... gray. You can set up ways to preview, but that s not the issue here. ... long distance - say a clear sky that goes from 11 to 18% percent -
2001-08-11 by Phil Bard
Martin, Here s one way to work with large files (+100MB) comfortably. From the raw scan, res down to a small file size, 10 to 20 MB, and save separately. Then
2001-08-11 by Todd Flashner
... You could put a Curves adjustment layer below your Channel Mixer adj. layer. If you mess with each channel s curves independent of one another, you can