Re: [Digital BW] OT New Photos of NEW MEXICO
2009-11-02 by David Aschkenas
Sorry, I forgot the link to the NEW MEXICO photos. Here it is http://www.daschkenasphoto.com/new%20work/index.html David -- David Aschkenas 915 N. Euclid Ave.
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2009-11-02 by David Aschkenas
Sorry, I forgot the link to the NEW MEXICO photos. Here it is http://www.daschkenasphoto.com/new%20work/index.html David -- David Aschkenas 915 N. Euclid Ave.
2009-11-01 by Jules
Visit the Paris Photo Fair in two weeks and you will see that a lot of people now sign the back.We don t , we sign the mount. Jules
2009-11-01 by Jules
I hope to see some of you at Paris Photo in a couple of weeks. If you are serious about the photographic print then the show will blow your mind. Here s a link
2009-11-01 by Ernst Dinkla
... Switched from Epson Enhanced Matte to HP Matte Litho Realistic recently. Naturel color instead of the EEM, heavier in weight (270 grams) and cheaper. I
2009-11-01 by ben
I have been using Hawk Mountain, Sparowhawk . It is duel sided, and have used it with MIS inks with my R1800. It works very well. Every bit as good as
2009-11-01 by Stephen Castello
Found some at Amazon. :-) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006L3ECO On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 04:05:10 -0000, tboleyyh ... --
2009-10-31 by Keith
I can recommend a couple from Hawk Mountain. Sharpwing Luster(an RC type paper) is similar to a semimatte: http://www.hawkmtpaper.com/photo.htm and Sparrowhawk
2009-10-31 by Richard Smallfield
Hi Mike, for a bright white paper, I ve been very happy with PremierArt Premium Matte - but that s been replaced by Presentation Matte now, which is much
2009-10-31 by Ernst Dinkla
... The thicker ones can be used for signing on papers like that but on most matte papers they still scratch and by that get clogged. The thin ones 0.13 are
2009-10-31 by Gary
Mike, For inexpensive matt paper you might want to try Red River paper, Aurora Fine Art Natural. The blacks are not as good as HPR but makes a good testing
2009-10-31 by slcphoto73
Sigma pigment micron pen - I like 03, a friend likes 05. Available in various widths artists supply stores or online. Looks a lot like pencil but writes well
2009-10-31 by Mike Johnston
Hi, I am an amateur photographer. I have been using low end Epson printers with MIS ink for around 5 years. I have been using Kirkland glossy photo paper - it
2009-10-31 by Gary
Thanks for these two links. Both are very informative. Seems to be lots going on in Portland relating to Photo. My wife thinks we should go visit and check
2009-10-31 by Gary
Atlex.com has Exhibition Fiber paper on sale at a great price. 25 sheets of 8.5x11 is $14.79. Epson shows it for $39.00. I like the X-ray glasses idea!
2009-10-31 by hjswim2@aol.com
See Tom Hubbard s recent two-part online articles (mine included) about this subject on his new site:
2009-10-31 by thomas_krueger_eu
On the printer forum of Luminous Landscapes there are some rants about this combination. So before buying this paper, anybody has experience printing
2009-10-31 by tboleyyh
on sale at Atlex? couldn t resist, a bit drab around here lately, not that this helps...
2009-10-30 by Mark Savoia
X-ray art vision glasses. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-10-30 by tboleyyh
then how would anyone know it s art?
2009-10-30 by tboleyyh
On the advice of other artists with more experience on photo surfaces- Staedtler Pigment Liner pens. As well as what Tina said... Tyler
2009-10-30 by Mark Savoia
Sign the back? Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-10-30 by Tina Manley
... You can put some of the printer ink in a Rapidograph pen and use that to sign the print. Tina Tina Manley www.tinamanley.com
2009-10-30 by Gary
Tyler, I purchased some of the Exhibition Fiber and it looks good using K3. The only issue seems to be in signing the print as pencil is not working. What are
2009-10-29 by dannyraphael
Many free frame/edge actions at http://www.atncentral.com If you could post links to fancy examples of what you re looking for, that would help.
2009-10-29 by Iric S
OOPS! I meant styles. Iric
2009-10-28 by Iric S
Action FX, a subscription site run by All Ward has many, many frames of all times. http://actionfx.com/index.html Iric
2009-10-27 by John Slaughterbeck
I love onOne, you can get a subtle or as wild as you want. From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2009-10-27 by ann clancy
you might try OnOne s Photoframe, i believe there is a trial version. ann ... From: LouisD Subject: [Digital BW] Border and Edge Effect
2009-10-27 by LouisD
Thanks, Alan. I generally agree, but that is not what I need here. I need fancy borders at the client s request and would like to find something with a
2009-10-27 by Alan Scharf
Fancy borders usually overcompete and weaken photographic images. You might consider narrow black borders instead. Check out:
2009-10-27 by LouisD
I need to add some borders and edge effects to a series of photos for a job (both B&W and Color images). I don t want to take the time to do a lot of
2009-10-27 by colingruk
Many thanks, Paul, the 20% proportion looks good to me. Colin
2009-10-27 by pr_roark
... Try 58% M, 42% C for the blue toner. I have not used magenta for a while. Probably 20% - 30% blue toner to PK will give you what you re looking for. Paul
2009-10-26 by John
Florian: Only Canon has a similar class of printer available, otherwise you would have to step up to a 24 printer. I ve had the HP Z3100 for 1.5 years, and am
2009-10-26 by dugdalekeith
Hi all, My first post. I am based in the UK, and am making very good prints using Paul Roarks home made inkset on an Epson D92. Slow and noisy though it is the
2009-10-26 by photoflo
Hi, my Epson 4800 just died :-( Now I´m thinking of changing my printer-brand ... Epson, Canon or HP ? that s the question. I like color and B&W Printing on
2009-10-26 by colingruk
Thank you Paul for such a quick response. I have no r800/1800 colour inks and so no blues. I do have MP inks for the 2100/2200, although not a lot. Can you
2009-10-26 by pr_roark
... I ve used varying ratios of MIS cyan and magenta or R800 blue to cool down the warm MIS PK inks. My favorite blue toner mix is 70% R800 blue to 30% cyan.
2009-10-26 by colingruk
Hi, I am using MIS PKN in three channels of my Epson r1800 and eboni in another three. By mistake I filled one bottle of ink with MIS MP-4-PK instead of
2009-10-26 by paulmwhiting
Ben, Good question, and I considered that option. It s one of the reasons people choose this printer. But I don t do much color, and the color carts are
2009-10-26 by faeofavalon
Picked up the Hahnemuhle sugar cane paper but more excitingly is Canson s art papers including their coated 310gsm BFK Rives!!!!!!! Anxious to try them out :D
2009-10-25 by ben
Paul, I can t understand why you didn t leave the color inks in their proper places, and replacing then with cleaning fluid. By leaving the color inks in
2009-10-25 by -= Chris =-
Cancelled, obviously not a Black & White issue. It s nice to be right . [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2009-10-25 by Gary Brown
This discussion definitely does not belong here. Gary ... From: -= Chris =- To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009
2009-10-25 by -= Chris =-
Hi Andre, Interesting topic. I m building an ASUS/i7 system. ... I was going to use a WD Velociraptor 300 gb for the OS/applications, and a [Z] SSD for the
2009-10-25 by esharamaki
Could it be Brilliant papers? http://www.brilliantpaper.com/
2009-10-25 by andre1moreau
... Let me offer another opinion: The swap should be at center because statistically, that s where the head is nearer. Secondly, this is not Unix, but Windows;
2009-10-24 by Mark Savoia
I think Staples makes it. No, just kidding. Just back from PhotoExpo East, too many papers and printers there, too many people. Ahhhh. Mark
2009-10-24 by tboleyyh
anyone know who makes Office Depot s inkjet papers? I have a friend that uses a paper he got there called Brilliant Matte , and could not find it there any
2009-10-24 by paulmwhiting
I can t add to what Paul has said... he s the guy who developed this and certainly the one who can help you most. I just want to add a note of encouragement,