Re: neutral BW w colour inks
2001-08-07 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Bob, I m glad to hear this worked out for you. Mr. Caponigro gets the credit. Working from what he described in his article I played with the red and blue
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2001-08-07 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Bob, I m glad to hear this worked out for you. Mr. Caponigro gets the credit. Working from what he described in his article I played with the red and blue
2001-08-07 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Todd, Thanks for the website address. I really love to see the digital and an older fine art media come together! For anyone who hasn t checked out the site
2001-08-07 by Andre Vallejo
Good to know.One of the problems of living in most places other from North America is that we cannot go to the shop and choose among a variety of
2001-08-07 by tyork@accesscable.net
It sounds like a selenium-toned duotone print. This can be a very acceptable solution or alternative to a second printer. Especially if you like selenium-toned
2001-08-06 by Robert Bollini
Martin Wesley recently suggested a simple device for producing neutral BW prints from a set of colour inks. Perhaps derived from the referenced article by
2001-08-06 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
As posted earlier Digital Art Supplies has the Schoellershammer Velvet available in 9 X35 and 11 X35 and Somerset Photo Enhanced in 13 x33 rolls. I gave them
2001-08-06 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Peter, Any problems using the Somerset rolls on the 2000P? Was the Epson roll holder up to the task or did you have to do some modifications? Thanks, Martin
2001-08-06 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Rick, You are not alone. It is one of those things we all forget from time to time. While my intentions are pure, I am frequently a major offender! Martin ...
2001-08-06 by grdglass@aol.com
I believe it s from Jon Voight. Helene ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2001-08-06 by Rick Schiller
To all: my normal mode of operation is to cut out eveything except my new message. If I did not do this in my last post about Epson Greenies my apology to
2001-08-06 by ruhrfoto@yahoo.de
Jerry, happy to hear you laughing about my trivial message ... here is some more rediculous stuff: I was a subscriber to VIewCamera for several years. In their
2001-08-06 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Andre, I wouldn t use EAM anymore for finished prints but I do like the tone and surface. I it for initial work prints as I manipulate an image in Photoshop. I
2001-08-06 by pix6611@yahoo.com
Martin - For the 13 Somerset, you may also want to check Fotocare in NYC (212- 741-2990) and Warner Graphics in Maine (207-236-2065). That s where I was
2001-08-06 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
By chance I clicked on What s New at Digital Art Supplies http://www.digitalartsupplies.com/whatsnewatdas.html and found that they are selling 9 x35 and
2001-08-06 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Bernd, I think that we best go with the Hahnemuhle spelling at this point since we have already gone down that road. A test search on the list using
2001-08-06 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Peter, That s great information. I checked and both MediaStreet.com and DigitalArtSupplies.com carry the Somerset Enhanced rolls for about $82 and $75. While
2001-08-06 by Jerry Olson
How do you pronounce hahanemule?
2001-08-06 by Andre Vallejo
... How good the Epson is compared to Somm.Enh? That price was found on the MIS web site http://www.inksupply.com/index.cfm?source=html/paper.html#svpe
2001-08-06 by Todd Flashner
I ve never dug too deeply into this, but I thought some of the more adventuresome of you may be interested in looking at it. http://axp.psl.ku.dk/~ross/ Todd
2001-08-06 by ruhrfoto@yahoo.de
... Martin, it is a crux with the German Umlaute ä, ö, ü. Unfortunately the ü occurs in the Hahnemühle brand, so many Headers in this and other lists
2001-08-06 by thetruth002002@yahoo.com
At the risk of being the lone dissenter in the praise for the new wunder paper , I ve tested the new Hahnemuhle sheet. Sure, it s a good sheet - but that s
2001-08-06 by pix6611@yahoo.com
Legion sells a bunch of their papers in 13 rolls - Somerset Enhanced, Legion Photo Matte, Legion Photo Gloss. I ve been using the Matte - IMHO, the best one
2001-08-06 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Andre, That sounds about right. The important thing to note is the what is driving the total cost is the paper. Of your $2.87 total only only $0.35 is for ink
2001-08-06 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Nij, I hope that you are right but I would not be suprised if companies still continue to sell H. papers under their own names. Martin ... that when ... market
2001-08-06 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Tim, When you enter a length value in the Epson driver under the User Defined paper size it will not accept a number larger than the maximum listed. I went
2001-08-06 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Additional note on subject lines. PLEASE DO NOT USE SPECIAL CHARACTERS IN SUBJECT LINES. Unfortunately special characters also include many standard European
2001-08-06 by Andre Vallejo
So,I tried to calculate the costs of photo prints done with an Epson 1280,with an continuos flow system,MIS Variable Quad Inks (for cool or neutral tone
2001-08-05 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Okay everyone. Some house cleaning chores. If you check back through the list, some of the subject headers are rather cryptic or have become so. Even I, who
2001-08-05 by Dan Culbertson
... Yes indeedy it is a total mess. Two or three complete copies of a previous digest (with the index for each) and no way to get through it without scrolling
2001-08-05 by Nij
Martin, I think the rebranding is historic in many cases - Jon Cone says that when he first started dealing with H, he had to rebrand as they did not market
2001-08-05 by Tim Spragens
I wonder, Martin. I remember in the PiezoBW information that the paper length was no longer limited. If set longer, does the Epson driver refuse it? I assumed
2001-08-05 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Peter, They are are actually in Photoshop. Image Mode Duotone This takes you to a Duotone Options box. Then choose either Duotone, Tritone or Quadtone. Try
2001-08-05 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Tim, In the Windows version I have, the paper length is set in the Epson driver before getting to the PiezoBW screen. Am I missing something? Martin
2001-08-05 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Tim s point is well taken and something that we all need to be reminded of. Once a thread gets going please start (snip)ing off the earlier portions of the
2001-08-05 by Peter Lindman
Martin, Are these curves posted somewhere? Thanks, Peter Lindman
2001-08-05 by Tim Spragens
I understand that the PiezoBW driver is not stuck with this limitation, though I ve never tried. Tim ... -- Tim Spragens http://www.borderless-photos.com
2001-08-05 by Tim Spragens
A request to Rick and all others involved in this thread: Rick wrote a response to a digest without snipping out any of it. The responses to him have also
2001-08-05 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Rick, Welcome to the group. Since the group is, believe it or not, only 8 days old we re are all new here but it is a group of newcomers and people that have
2001-08-05 by DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint group: Are you interested in having quality art papers available for
2001-08-05 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Robert, Thank you very much for taking a shot at this. I will set up the poll this evening with the following questions: 1. I have no interest in panorama art
2001-08-05 by Steadman Uhlich
I just received a phone call from Daniel Elghanayan (who posts on the piezoBW and other lists) and he asked me to forward on this message to the lists: My
2001-08-04 by Robert Rex
Ok, guys, I ll bite. But I have a few questions. Perhaps Martin and/or Antonis (as the list-owners) can develop a poll through yahoo groups and this list
2001-08-04 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Bill, Would you be willing to give us a run down on your workflow, camera to print? Also what you had to do, to get calibration between your computer and
2001-08-04 by Dan Culbertson
... The albumen pre-print coating is the easiest to use - really simple and it perks up apparent color saturation in the print. It does not increase the
2001-08-04 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
I saw this in their catalog a couple of weeks back. It would be nice to buy the paper directly under the H. names and in their packaging but Freestyle s
2001-08-04 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
Tim, Definitely let us know how it goes and ask away if any new questions come to mind. The group adds new members every day and hopefully there will be more
2001-08-04 by Victor
It is still working for me. ... Victor Engel lights@onr.com http://the-light.com
2001-08-04 by Steadman Uhlich
Jello Prints! Love it! And for toning you can use the Orange Jello for sepia tones...mix a little Blackberry Jello for cold tone and experiment with Peach
2001-08-04 by Steadman Uhlich
Rick, There is no real cure..just lots of wasted time and ink. Go quadtone! If you only do need to provide headshots (usually 8x10s) then just buy one of the
2001-08-04 by Tyler Boley
... snip... ... Yes, I was using PressReady, and developed some curves that solved all the bleeding and mottling problems with this paper. An ink limit had to