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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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OT: Image database management

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,

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Re: Bookmarks: New resources for our group

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Epson 1680

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Epson 1680

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Epson 1680

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

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Re: Greenish tints on EAM, was Museo...

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

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Re: Green EAM

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

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Re: Museo (and Torchon)

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.

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Museo (and Torchon)

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

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[Digital BW] Re: Museo (and Torchon)

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Museo (and Torchon)

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

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Re: Bookmarks: New resources for our group

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

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Re: Museo (and Torchon)

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

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Piezography Exhibit in Brooklyn

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

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Museo

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

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Bookmarks: New resources for our group

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

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Re: Light Jet info

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

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Re: Panorama Paper Source / roll cutting

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Varnishing Prints, Part 3

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

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Varnishing Prints, Part 3

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

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Re: Light Jet info

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Light Jet info

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

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Re: Light Jet info

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

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Light Jet info

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

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Re: Eureka: Wunder Papier Found

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

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Re: Panorama Paper Source

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

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Re: Eureka: Wunder Papier Found

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

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Re: neutral BW w colour inks

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

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