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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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RE: [Digital BW] Tissue paper

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Tissue paper

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

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Tissue paper

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

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ChartThrob & Scanner to Linearize

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

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Datacolor meter specs?

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

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Dmax on Luster Paper

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

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Re: Epson R280 + Eboni + problems

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

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Epson R280 + Eboni + problems

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

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Re: Brightcube satin

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

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Re: Barrier Paper

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

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Re: InkAid

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

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Re: InkAid

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Barrier Paper

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 ...

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Re: [Digital BW] Barrier Paper

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Re:Barrier Paper

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

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Re:Barrier Paper

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.

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Re: Barrier Paper

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

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Barrier Paper

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

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Re: InkAid

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

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Apple Leopard, Adobe, Epson, CM issues.

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

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Re: Brightcube satin

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

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Brightcube satin

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

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Re: [Digital BW] InkAid

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

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Re: InkAid

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

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Re: InkAid

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

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InkAid

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

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