Re: Scanning workflow for BW
2001-08-11 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Antonis, I am not quite following the workflow here so I have inserted some ... (sniP) ... post for ... RGB (8 or ... profile. If it is ... choices in the ...
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2001-08-11 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Antonis, I am not quite following the workflow here so I have inserted some ... (sniP) ... post for ... RGB (8 or ... profile. If it is ... choices in the ...
2001-08-11 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
... wrote: At the risk of being booted off this list, I still lust for the look and feel of silver prints! That s right, Stephen, that would be
2001-08-11 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Dan, Since you are working with a grayscale image in a 2.2 Gamma Grayscale color space, how are calibrating the on screen grayscale view to the final print? Or
2001-08-11 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Stephan, Not to worry. This is exactly why the list was created. Want to look at ALL the options to get a B&W print of any kind out of a digital file! Inkjet
2001-08-11 by Dan Culbertson
... Since you will be converting to a 2.2 gamma RGB working space it would be good idea to use a 2.2 gamma grayscale space. A 20% dot gain working space is
2001-08-11 by Dan Culbertson
... Oh yeah -- now I remember. That was the little grayscale worship group I started down in Waco. Thought they moved on to flying saucers? :-) -- Dan
2001-08-11 by Dan Culbertson
... Sure -- sort of a read-me file to explain what is in the folders etc.? One of these days (I keep promising myself) I will do an html page to do that. ...
2001-08-11 by Todd Flashner
... Thanks Dan, So the files that are untagged get Grayscale Gamma 2.2 *assigned* to them, and the ones that are presently tagged as Dot Gain 20% get
2001-08-11 by Stephen Kundell, MD
Alan, You mentioned that you were producing a digital negative for a friend. What is the current status using Lincoln quads for this purpose? Do you print on
2001-08-10 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Thanks Dan. That will help make our numbers compatible. I use the exact same instrument/software. Antonis ... using the X-Rite ColorShop software. Almost
2001-08-10 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
To give you one more option to access this information, I have taken the information from the Word file and created an Excel file too. Antonis gave it a polish
2001-08-10 by Andre Vallejo
Thanks for your posting,it was very interesting to read.I m looking things on the long run,and that combo you suggested is exactly what I m thinking to get in
2001-08-10 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Andy, Welcome to the group! I ll give you some brief responses to your questions below to get you started for your next round of questions since one thing
2001-08-10 by Jerry Olson
Frank, In my opinion, MIS Ink Print quality is nearly indistinguishable from piezo inks, except you have the option of getting cold or neutral or warm prints
2001-08-10 by Jerry Olson
Hi Paul, Cathy Brown sent a print with the piezo color inks. It had a weak black, but she sprayed semi glossy paper with a sort of matte spray, which I m sure
2001-08-10 by Paul Roark
Frank, ... Short answer: I now favor the MIS version. Long answer: I tried to make them as interchangeable as possible. I want alternative sources and
2001-08-10 by allentakichi@earthlink.net
Dan, Yes, in the back of my mind has been my Dummy toooo simple to be true 6 color method VS Dan C s most amazing methods but I went ahead and did it anyway.
2001-08-10 by mojogroup@yahoo.com
Hi, I m new to the list and a lot of this printer technology is new to me.....as I understand it, there is not yet a good output device to create master b.w
2001-08-10 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Thanks to one and all for all the great information and ideas on the Torchon. The price differences are incredible!! Maybe if we spread the word, we will see
2001-08-10 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
List members: Now you have the convenience of price comparisons and shopping on line for your favorite products using our list resources. Check out the paper
2001-08-10 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Under Files Paper Data you will now find a text document with the Hahnemuehle paper names. There are two versions: a Word verion which if you click will
2001-08-10 by Paul Roark
Todd, ... I really don t know. It you have a test file you might try it with the various options and just see what happens. Let us know. I m not an expert in
2001-08-10 by Paul Roark
Jerry, ... I hope so. Some bad weather made for some very nice cloud shows. I used T400CN film in the Fuji GA645Zi for this trip, since it was with family and
2001-08-10 by frank@culturalvisions.com
Paul, Thanks to you and everybody for comments clarifying printer quality as relates to Cone inks. I ve been following your work with variable-tone ink sets.
2001-08-10 by Todd Flashner
... Thanks Paul. Next question. My older final images (for Paul s var tone method) are in Adobe RGB, and in the last week I ve made a bunch of grayscale
2001-08-10 by Jerry Olson
Morning, Has anybody used both the MIS and Generations Archival Inksets? and if so, what are the basic differences? The New MIS double density black is
2001-08-10 by Jerry Olson
Glad to see you are back Paul. Did you get some Prize winning photos of Alaska? How were the Mosquitoes? A Monster storm hit Grand Forks day before yesterday.
2001-08-10 by Jerry Olson
Martin, Royal Riviera is 4 times cheaper than torchon at http://www.mediastreet.com It is the same paper. Jerry
2001-08-10 by Jerry Olson
Morning, Has anybody used both the MIS and Generations Archival Inksets? and if so, what are the basic differences? Thanks. Jerry
2001-08-10 by Michael J. Kravit
I do not want to post the current settings that Paul and I have been using to print on the 7000. This is due to the fact that they may change as the final
2001-08-10 by Michael J. Kravit
Martin, I buy 37 x47 sheets of Hahnemuhle Torchon, William Turner and German Etching. I pay $250 for 25 ($10 a sheet) sheets from my local distributor. He
2001-08-10 by Paul Roark
Todd, ... Here is the section on settings from the letter I send people using the MIS version of the variable-tone inkset: PHOTOSHOP & EPSON DRIVER SETTINGS
2001-08-10 by Paul Roark
Todd, I tend not to work with lots of layers. I suppose it s just a matter of habit, but I prefer saving multiple copies of the working file as it evolves.
2001-08-10 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint/files/Paper%20 data/ The paper database has been updated. Please read the info file located in the
2001-08-10 by Todd Flashner
What do I need to know about choosing a grayscale working space. I ve tried gamma 2.2, dot gain 20%, and no color management. Frankly I do know what the heck
2001-08-10 by Todd Flashner
... From what I see Antonis, MediaStreet seems to be the cheapest place to buy the H. papers across the board, once you know what *they* call it. Your database
2001-08-10 by Todd Flashner
... Paul, Yeah, I m still experimenting with how far to take the file in 16-bit. I ve taken it all the way to applying your curves in 16-bit and printing at
2001-08-10 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Martin, consider this calculation: 100 sheets of Torchon at the price you found them.......$ 390 CA sales tax and shipping
2001-08-10 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Steadman, Thanks for all the good info. Cutting down the larger sheets is a great idea on these expensive papers. I have perfectly good Rotatrim collecting
2001-08-10 by Paul Roark
Steve, You wrote: ... Mike Kravit just printed the first iteration of the neutral curve for the variable-tone/mix MIS inks on his 7000. It looks like it ll
2001-08-10 by sdmey4@aol.com
Frank , I ll throw in my 2cents here. I own a 3000 Piezo system and A 7000 That I just started printing with, Loaded with MIS hextones(thier standard 6 tone
2001-08-10 by Dan Culbertson
... Also not totally required on the 3000. See my instructions for RGB softproof method on Allen s site. For the glossy paper this seems as good as
2001-08-10 by Steadman Uhlich
Martin, I think you can get the Torchon for less than $4 a 11x17 sheet! Check mediastreet.com for Royal Riviera at $53.30 for 25 sheets. That is compared to
2001-08-10 by Dan Culbertson
... Its okay with me. Providing that Geocities is feeling gracious at any one time all my instructions and such can be found at
2001-08-10 by Michael J. Kravit
Martin, I have found that Parrot Color is the cheapest mail order source for Hahnemuhle papers. They can be found at www.parrotcolor.com look under the heading
2001-08-10 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Mike, Thanks for the tip. They are cheaper than Digital Art Supplies on some papers and not on others. We need to up a list of links to paper dealer to make it
2001-08-10 by Paul Roark
I found that the vivid setting worked best for the 3000 also. It may not be the best for other printers. In general, I ve written the curves for the
2001-08-09 by Michael J. Kravit
Please remember that you need the Roark Curves for the 1280. You can download them from the MIS SIte. Good Luck Mike ... From: mwesley250@earthlink.net To:
2001-08-09 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
On the paper front: Received my shipment of the Schoellershammer Velvet 225 from Digital Art Supplies and ran of 4 Piezo test prints using the Orwell, Concorde
2001-08-09 by Michael J. Kravit
Martin, Under; Print/Setup/Properties/Custom/Advanced/ Set Mode=Vivid. Do not use Photoenhance4 Mike ... From: mwesley250@earthlink.net To: