Re: Tissue paper
2009-11-09 by horstenj
To this end I experimented, with good succes, with Moab Moenkopi Kozo paper, a Japanese style inkjet paper. print feeding is no problem whatsoever. Joost
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2009-11-09 by horstenj
To this end I experimented, with good succes, with Moab Moenkopi Kozo paper, a Japanese style inkjet paper. print feeding is no problem whatsoever. Joost
2009-11-09 by Steve Woolfenden
The tissue going through your printer may not be your only problem - you may find the resin [or one of its constituents , I think its styrene?] will cause the
2009-11-09 by deandadin@aol.com
Hello, I have printed on Japanese Gampi paper with great success. The paper is very thin and you have to help the paper feed through the printer but with care
2009-11-09 by Glenn Barry
Hi all, Has anyone on the list had any experience printing onto Japanese tissue paper I am contemplating trying to print onto some for lamination under the
2009-11-09 by Cdtobie
Don t assume a Windows and a Mac driver will print identically; for some printers they don t... C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr. Digital Imaging &
2009-11-08 by dgattarino
We also are using the Datacolor spectrometer. I would appreciate to have the specs of the device, too if it is possible. Thanks. Ciao, Daniela
2009-11-08 by CelluloidPhotography
This has been a huge issue for me, and I was really excited to see a workaround. Only problem is, something isn t meshing here. Before I read the workaround
2009-11-08 by Sam McCandless
... Thanks, Ernst. I ve now found your post, but I had neglected to read the link and lost sight of it until I stumbled across it looking for something else on
2009-11-08 by Mike Johnston
I tried it. It seems to work as advertised. I was having trouble with my Epson 280 when I used it. It was not any better or worse than QTR. It is a lot easier
2009-11-08 by Mark Savoia
Anyone get it to work on a Mac? Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-11-08 by Terry
Is anyone else using ChartThrob and a flatbed scanner to Linearize the ink curve? http://www.botzilla.com/blog/archives/000544.html Terry
2009-11-08 by Cdtobie
I ll send you device specs when I m in the office. As for d-max, there is a limit on that for any device. At some point you are seeing more information about
2009-11-08 by Ernst Dinkla
Probably best answered by David. I can not find specifications for the Datacolor meter. There s someone who writes about measurements up to 2.72 D and being
2009-11-08 by Ernst Dinkla
... I have mentioned it 3 days ago. It may not affect the member s workflows here as I have not seen response to that message. -- Met vriendelijke groeten,
2009-11-08 by s_pease
I will try again, with the QTR and BO profile. Thx.
2009-11-08 by Terry
I ve been going for high Dmax using the standard Epson inks for the R800 / R1800 on Luster papers like Epson Ultra Premium Luster. I measured 2.53 on the QTR
2009-11-08 by pr_roark
... You will not be able to get a good print with the Epson driver. You need to use QTR and the black only profiles. QTR does support these printers. The
2009-11-07 by Sam McCandless
Just an FYI link I don t remember seeing previously: Sam
2009-11-07 by s_pease
Hello I bought some re-fillable carts of eBay and filled one with Eboni and the remainder with clear fluid from MIS. I have been unsuccessful in creating
2009-11-07 by p5198
Thanks Paul; good link! I reckon I d better try the Premier surface, though. Since you still have some Brightcube, you re in a good position to make a
2009-11-06 by p5198
As Myron said, aluminum foil sandwiched between the photo and shirt cardboards served us very well. Resin-coated papers had just come onto the market; though
2009-11-06 by Roger Smith
Bob, Love the story of your aunt the photog and the story of your retirement. May you and yours stay healthy and enjoying life! Thanks again for the great
2009-11-06 by Dave
Bob- You re a breath of fresh air. Thanks for sharing that. I wish you many more years of enjoyment. All best, Dave http://davereichertphoto.com/ ... [Non-text
2009-11-06 by Gary
Bob, I loved your story and your photos. Glad to see you are living the dream! Best Wishes, Gary Wagner garywagner.com From:
2009-11-06 by Terry
I ve added an 8th paper to my list. Inkjetart Micro Ceramic Luster (250gsm, 10.4mil) 30/35 no bronzing on the R800 / R1800 std Epson Inks I understand this
2009-11-05 by nghin
Hello Joost, Yes, I have created color as well as QTR profiles for Inkaid ed media and found the results to be quite predictable, and reproducible, providing
2009-11-05 by Robert Johnston
Am a new member who just joined this group, am 80 and have been involved in photography since 1936-37. Found a broken Kodak Vest Pocket Bellows camera, with
2009-11-05 by horstenj
... Clearly not as much as the other respondents, but I use it as well but only occasionally. I consider it great for specialty prints if you want to have
2009-11-05 by Richard Smallfield
Hi Dave, that s what I plan to do in future, but I have a lot of frames already that I don t want to buy new backing boards for. thanks, Richard ...
2009-11-05 by Dave
Everything outgases. If you re going to seal the picture into a frame, behind glass or plexiglass, I would think that it would be best not to include anything
2009-11-04 by Richard Smallfield
So I suppose Polypropylene film would be good, too. I did wonder about moisture being trapped between the picture and the barrier paper if it didn t breathe. I
2009-11-04 by Myron Gochnauer
... Back in the days when I was a poor student, I sometimes used aluminum foil as a barrier paper between archival prints + mats and el cheapo backing board.
2009-11-04 by pr_roark
... The acids will migrate like a gas through lots of substances. I had some silver prints with acidic cardboard backings. Wax paper did not stop the
2009-11-04 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I ve just bought some Tyvek to place between prints and non-archival backing board. Tyvek is breathable but waterproof - but if frames are not going to get
2009-11-04 by nghin
Hi Paul, I ve made a 70 page photo album using a media made up of Monadnock Astrolite 100 lb cover paper coated with clear gloss inkaid. The album pages were
2009-11-04 by Jules
As i read this post Re-installing leopard as a completely clean install. The last month has been a nightmare using Snow leopard. i think it is criminal that
2009-11-04 by Ernst Dinkla
... There have been several workarounds discussed over the last 6 months. The one I linked to (also on the LL site) is for the most recent combination
2009-11-04 by Vinny
I have several that it won t work on. Vinny www.wulfsden.com
2009-11-04 by voranado
There is a workaround discussed on Luminous Landscape to address this problem. It might well be the same as the one you link to. Steve
2009-11-04 by Ernst Dinkla
There are discussions on several mailing lists on a flaw in most likely Apple (Snow) Leopard in combination with Photoshop and Epson drivers. I think it should
2009-11-04 by pr_roark
http://store.ultrafineonline.com/ may still have Brightcube Satin. Search for it in their search box. That coating appears to be about the same as on Hawk
2009-11-04 by Terry
I ve been pursing an objective with std Epson inks for the R800 / R1800 to obtain a somewhat neutral black or slightly warm tone on Epson Ultra Premium Luster
2009-11-04 by Terry
Has anyone had any printing experience with these papers that came out this year? What printer and how does in compare with Epson Ultra Premium Luster?
2009-11-04 by Terry
I had 7 glossy / luster papers and wanted to see the bronzing effect on each. I printed out the Quadtone Rip Ink Separation Test Page on each which shows 21
2009-11-04 by p5198
I ve just used my remaining sheets of this product, Which became unavailable several years ago. I wonder if any of you who might have used it then, have since
2009-11-03 by Heidi R.
Kent, I haven t used InkAid, but I have used (extensively) the newer products by Golden Paint, called Digital Grounds, which I believe are somewhat the same. I
2009-11-03 by pr_roark
... I think it s a field that should be explored. It s yet another way to make a product that is unique and more of a hands-one process. I m particularly
2009-11-03 by asp.artist
I ve worked with quite a bit of inkaid. There are several products for different substrates. Basically one transparent and one semi opaque. I find two coats
2009-11-03 by KentB
Has anyone on this group had experience with using the Inkaid product to coat by hand? Paul Roark s mention of working with Arches or other papers has me
2009-11-03 by Keith Schreiber
Since no one else has mentioned it, I have been using the Stabilo All pencil to sign prints that don t take regular pencil well, including glossy FB silver