Re: OT: Image database management
2001-08-09 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Todd, Well, as we said in the begining, the borders of the topic are not real rigid, and you can t print your digital files if you can t find them. So I guess
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2001-08-09 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Todd, Well, as we said in the begining, the borders of the topic are not real rigid, and you can t print your digital files if you can t find them. So I guess
2001-08-09 by Steadman Uhlich
For $99 you can get a very powerful program called Portfolio 5 from Extensis. It is avail for PC or Mac. Very good documentation (it does come with a book).
2001-08-09 by Todd Flashner
Martin, if this is not an appropriate question for this list, feel free to kill the thread. I just don t really know which list is the right one for it,
2001-08-09 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Curt, if you have Internet Explorer or Netscape, copy and paste the following to the address line: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint
2001-08-09 by Curtis Disbrow
Antonis- I see nothing to the left of the message. I joined the Digital BW group. I receive E-Mail messages. I don t know how to visit the group using a
2001-08-09 by Peter Marquis-Kyle
... That s right.
2001-08-09 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Curtis, could you please do me a favor and confirm the following for me: Assuming you are signed in as a member of this list, do you see Files Photos Bookmarks
2001-08-08 by Curtis Disbrow
Where are the Bookmarks? Where is the Menu to the left? C.D.
2001-08-08 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
George, Thanks for the correction. I can t seem to quite keep up with all the new models numbers. I am in a real quandary at the moment. I love my Polaroid 120
2001-08-08 by George DeWolfe
Martin The article in Camera Arts was about the 1640xl, but the 1680 is identical in quality to it - same specs - 1600dpi optical,3.6density range. The 1640xl
2001-08-08 by Tyler Boley
... Antonis, I really think that you should have a link to Dan Culberton s pages here. Actually, assuming it s ok with him, I d say it s a must. Tyler
2001-08-08 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Julian, I recommend that you check out George DeWolfe s article on the 1680 in the April/May issue of Camera Arts magazine. He did side-by-side comparisons of
2001-08-08 by ruhrfoto@yahoo.de
... to my eyes. Most ... matte, slightly ... prints look ... Jerry, pretty much the same thing for me. If I put the image of Nina or my own image as rather
2001-08-08 by Julian Thomas
Peter, many thanks for the details. I asked around on a couple of lists before ordering and the info that I got back said that it was a big improvement over
2001-08-08 by Jerry Olson
Glad to hear it Martin, as I have nearly a thousand prints on this paper. Never seen a green one yet. Jerry
2001-08-08 by Jerry Olson
Bernd, some of the images were warm, but none were green, to my eyes. Most were pretty close to the piezo color I get on Epson Archival matte, slightly brown
2001-08-08 by Jerry Olson
2001-08-08 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Jerry, The only referrences to greenish prints were with the Piezo inks but it occured on several different papers. Unless someone has seen this with one of
2001-08-08 by ruhrfoto@yahoo.de
... know of ... gotten a ... Jerry. I´m at work now, so I havn´t got any prints at hand. But if I remember it right you were in the 31 print exchange group.
2001-08-08 by Peter Lindman
Julian, I ve had an Epson 1680 firewire for about a month now that I bought to scan 4x5 B&W negs with. I intend to buy one of the MF scanners when the dust
2001-08-08 by Julian Thomas
It is a flatbed scanner Jerry. It will affect my output size as I won t be getting my usual 4000dpi. It has an interesting adaptor for negs though. My SS4000
2001-08-08 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Jerry, you may want to post this question under an appropriate thread title. Otherwise it will get lost in the archives. Antonis ... of
2001-08-08 by Jerry Olson
Never heard of an epson 1680. Are you in the U.S., or is this a brand new printer? Jerry
2001-08-08 by Jerry Olson
Group question: How many have ever seen greenish prints on Epson Archival Matte? I know of 2 people on the lists that have, and I m wondering if they may have
2001-08-08 by Julian Thomas
I m liking museo more and more. It is a fine paper. The texture of Torchon makes it a non-starter for me. I m also printing smaller. I used to print everything
2001-08-08 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Antonis, Thanks for getting this up and going. I have a few photographers sites to add to the list. Group Members, I also want to let everyone know that the
2001-08-08 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Julian, I tried some Museo and Torchon for the first time last week and my impressions of the Museo are very similar to yours. I think that it has one of the
2001-08-08 by Michael Petry
Sorry if anyone recieves this twice I m sending this to the DigitalBW list at Antonis suggestion that it would be of interest to this group as well as the
2001-08-08 by Julian Thomas
Sorry for the cross posting but it seems relevent... I ve just got hold of a small pack of museo and I thought I d share some initial impressions. I m printing
2001-08-08 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Hello all; I took the initiative to add some bookmarks to our group (see menu to the left), beginning with photographers sites that I have recently visited
2001-08-08 by sdmey4@aol.com
Martin(got it right this time) The David Fokos Light Jet prints I saw were I guess a semi matt not glossy, just standard non glossy RC color print surface. It
2001-08-08 by Phil Bard
Hi Brian, Thanks also from me for coming aboard and clearing up the equipment issues to the group. I ve been spending discussion time with Chip mainly in the
2001-08-08 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Thank you Moreno. I was hoping that a fine enough blade would allow a miter saw to make a clean enough cut, just as it would on wood. I guess not. Antonis
2001-08-08 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
What Steve didn t mention, besides his name, was that on his website he talks about using a LVT for his work making totally incredable x- ray, yes x-ray,
2001-08-08 by Steadman Uhlich
That brush is great but it is only 2 wide...still tough to coat a large area without brush strokes if your varnish is soaking into the paper and quickly
2001-08-08 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Todd, Thanks for the sponge roller idea. This will be really critical if you need to do large prints, even 11X14, not to mention 24Xwhatever. There is no way
2001-08-08 by Todd Flashner
... Wow, nice report. In defense of your technique of above, this is how a very good house painter taught me how to paint trim. Use a small roller to apply the
2001-08-08 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Varnishing Piezo (or other) Prints, Part 3 Here is part three of my running account of testing different coatings or varnishes on Piezo prints. Once again
2001-08-08 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Brian, nice to see you join us here. I very much appreciate the info on the LightJets. Perhaps you can help with some of the following questions: - What are
2001-08-08 by sdmey4@aol.com
Brain, If you get a chance Check out the work of David Fokos. He exhibits all over, and is east coast based I believe. A few months back I had a chance to see
2001-08-08 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Brian, Welcome and thanks for all the information. I m really glad you could make it. I m going to go ahead and post a shorter version of the questions I sent
2001-08-08 by Brian Greenberg
HI, Thanks for the invite. Although I am not a technical writer I think that I might be able to bring some info to the table. I looked today and you seem to
2001-08-08 by thetruth002002@yahoo.com
My apologies. My name is Martin Guillaume. I am new to the list, and not a very active reader. I wish I had the time. I was just browsing the web when I
2001-08-07 by Peter Marquis-Kyle
Antonis asked ... I imagine it s something like this: http://www.bimec.com.au/product_detail.cfm?pid=STC535 Peter Marquis-Kyle
2001-08-07 by Jerry Olson
I heard directly from the Concorde rag guy, he says the white concorde rag should be out in the US soon. Jerry
2001-08-07 by Moreno Polloni
... miter ... A table saw or mitre saw would not give a clean edge. It would be torn with a lot of fuzz, which would likely bugger up your printer. The roll
2001-08-07 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
... ..... Martin (and any resident fine-woodworkers.... Phil?), how different is a roll cutting machine from a precision table saw or miter saw with a finish
2001-08-07 by antonisphoto@yahoo.com
Hello _ , the news of a new Concorde sheet is very interesting. Do you know what actual mill manufactures it? Is it the same as the Somersets? (St. Cuthberts
2001-08-07 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Andre, I gather you have not taken the plunge and set up a B&W Quadtone printer yet. This is a very hard decision when you have to do it without ever seeing
2001-08-07 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Tim, The only caution I would give is that, if you are using the Epson inks (I believe you have an Epson, correct me if I m wrong), is that on the glossy or