Re: [Digital BW] software tool for measuring matts
2010-01-18 by Phil
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2010-01-18 by Phil
David, 7037 currently listed members. Some very small fraction of that are ever active. No idea how many of total count monitor or how frequently. Moderator
2010-01-18 by David Kachel
... Thanks for the reference. That s exactly what I wanted to know... what else is out there along the same lines. I downloaded and looked at his software.
2010-01-18 by Barrett Benton
Bob: Way, way back when, I had a pair of Epson printers, a 2200 and an 1160. The 1160 was used exclusively with Lyson s QuadBlack Neutral inkset. When it
2010-01-18 by Will
How does this differ from Giorgio Trucco s software named Matworks which he offers on his web site http://www.gt-photography.com/matworks.html ? ... Will
2010-01-18 by David Kachel
... Yes to all. It does what you want it to do. If you want 1/4 inch margins on the sides and top, a 1 inch margin on the bottom, and the whole thing offset 2
2010-01-18 by johnvphoto
... Somewhere floating around the internet there is an Excel spread sheet that does this. But the iPhone app is a cool idea.
2010-01-18 by Mark Savoia
So am I following this right? Lets say your image is 8 x10 and you want to use an 11 x14 finished matte size. This application would tell you how much the
2010-01-18 by David Kachel
... Though I have no experience with computerized matt cutters I kind of assumed they would have such software. I am thinking of the average Joe photographer
2010-01-18 by James
Hi David, We have a both Wizard and a Fletcher 2100 here.. and they both get used .. What your talking about is standard fair with all the computerized mat
2010-01-18 by David Kachel
... That s a thought. Let s see how much more response there is. This may be a solution with no perceived problem. How many members are there in this group?
2010-01-18 by Sam McCandless
No, thanks, Mark; I inadvertently posted an empty response, but didn t mean to post anything at all. Please excuse the intrusion. -- Sam
2010-01-18 by Paul Grant
I really think you should beta test it with this group. Sent from my iPhone On Jan 17, 2010, at 12:55 PM, David Kachel ... [Non-text
2010-01-18 by Mark Savoia
Sam? Did you say something? I see no comment. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-01-18 by David Kachel
... The correct answer BTW, as determined by the aforementioned software is to cut 3-1/32 on the left and right, 2-1/2 on the top and 3-1/2 on the bottom. ...
2010-01-17 by Sam McCandless
2010-01-17 by David Kachel
... ROFL David Kachel [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-01-17 by David Kachel
... No, the size of the window to cut and at what distance from each edge of the board to make your cuts. For example; you bought a bunch of 16x20 museum
2010-01-17 by Cdtobie
... that already does this? I ask because I am wondering if I should slap a pretty face on the software and sell it for a small fee. Make a 99 cent iPhone app
2010-01-17 by Mark Savoia
I don t get it. It gives you what, the size of the matte board? Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2010-01-17 by David Kachel
i got tired of using pencil and paper for each and every print/matt combination and spent the last couple of days writing a software program that does all the
2010-01-17 by mrjimbo
Tom, You have to very carefull today regarding mounting especially with the photo papers. A few of them are just to scary and in the big picture represent a
2010-01-17 by Tom
I did read some of the earlier threads, but after I posted my question so I m a little red-faced. I have a 24 x 24 digital print. It is framed now and is not
2010-01-17 by M Prestie
In the old days prints were left out to dry after washing. They really needed to be flattened and secured to mounting board. Do we really need to do that to
2010-01-17 by pr_roark
I ve posted a graph of the paper white Lab B values for 2 brightened RC papers tested by Aardenburg Imaging. The Lab B values in a brightened paper will
2010-01-17 by rogerbarrett_hps
I used the Lyson QuadBlack inks with a CIS in an Epson 1160 for a few years until I sold the printer about a year ago (to a pro photographer who was very happy
2010-01-16 by mrjimbo
Tom, Wow you jumped on an old thread..Actually I read back a few posts and their are outdated now as far as being correct with some of the newer materials.. So
2010-01-16 by Tom
This is not a purely b & w question, but it applies. I need to mount a print on foam core. What do people use to mount prints and feel comfortable about
2010-01-16 by tboleyyh
Long I used them for about a year after initial use with the original MIS quad inkset, and before the Piezography inkset was even introduced. That may tell you
2010-01-16 by pr_roark
... I share your frustration with the carts. I have not had clogs with the Eboni, but the leaky carts will definitely put air into the outlet and make for bad
2010-01-16 by pr_roark
Hi Mantinieri, ... That s more dilute than I use. In fact, I ve moved away from the Eboni-6 2% (Y) dilution. In both my 1400 and 7800 setups 6% is now the
2010-01-16 by Leslie Otterbein
Hi: I don t have the 1400, but many epson printers have a plastic catch which prevents movement of the heads on the carriage. If you can see one, push it
2010-01-16 by ben
I have been experimenting with the 3K printing process with one of my R1800s for some time. My biggest problem with the process has been ink clogs, poor
2010-01-16 by Lew Schwartz
What, approximately, does regular use mean? eg: A throw-away print a week? ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-01-16 by Robert
Has any one used the lyson quad tone black inkset, I have a empty ciss for my d88 epson and would fill this with the quad tone inks. and the groups advice, as
2010-01-16 by Corrado
Hello Paul, please, excuse my late reply. I have been quite busy lately. Thanks for your long post. Most of your points are well thought. One of them is
2010-01-15 by robtmckay@aol.com
The power supply in my Epson 1400 recently went dead. Since it was out of warranty, I decided to buy a new one. I m now ready to set up the new init with the
2010-01-15 by shileshjani
Does anyone have the L.a.b plots of this inket? I would very much appreciate seeing it on any PK paper you use them with. If someone is willing to send me a 21
2010-01-15 by Steve and Ann Taylor
Instead of printing a ramp, print the same image that you want to retouch. You don t need to print the whole thing, just a section around the point(s) needed
2010-01-15 by Paul
Thanks very much, Roger, I ll give that a try today. Paul
2010-01-15 by Roger Sopher
... That looks right on to me. I ve used this method from the 1160 to the 2400 and haven t had a problem with it messing up the machine. The print will come
2010-01-15 by Roger Sopher
... In practice it really isn t a problem, at least to my eyes. As you probably remember from darkroom days, spotting is an art and digital printing hasn t
2010-01-15 by Roger Sopher
... -- ... Roger L Sopher rlsopher@mac.com http://rlsopher.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-01-15 by Ernst Dinkla
... I always wondered what happened with that RIP development for Canons. There certainly was something done as indicated here:
2010-01-15 by Andrew Sharpe
You know, after I posted that this method of spotting was clever, I started thinking (I know, sometimes a bad idea). Glossy paper prints very differently than
2010-01-15 by mehrdad
did read it and enjoyed it. go bronica 645!! go Paul i wonder when they will get around to making a 645rfD? my guess is in the next 10 yrs! ... -- ... regards,
2010-01-15 by pr_roark
... ... The article, which is a bit dated, is on-line at http://www.rangefindermag.com/storage/articles/RF0110_Roark_Bleich.pdf Thanks for the plug. Paul
2010-01-15 by Paul
Thanks, Roger, with the help of that link I was able to generate a 21 step gray scale in Photoshop. Now, I need to print it on glossy paper, right? My printing
2010-01-15 by William Harvey
Clayton, I re-checked measuring from 1 inch to 9 (for the 8 inch side) and see exactly the same reading... 1/32 short! I have a 2400 and I guess that I will
2010-01-15 by tboleyyh
While many years back, trying everything from various MIS offerings, Indelible (long gone), Lyson, Generations, Fotonic, Cone, etc etc, I may have had the
2010-01-15 by ClaytonJ
Hello Will, ... I use a 2400 and have always gotten exactly the specified dimensions. I just checked again to be sure. Regards, Clayton Info on black and