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Re: Scan a roll at a time

2009-10-15 by Clayton Price

Sorry Eric, I misunderstood. Of course there were occasional problems when exposures were inconsistent in the same roll of film, which would sometimes require

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Resetting Auto Reset Chips

2009-10-15 by thusband2003

I have the Eb6 inkset with auto reset chips in my 1400. When the ink level gets down under 10% and I need to reset the chip do I just turn the printer off and

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Epson R1900 VS. Epson 2880

2009-10-14 by jslaughterbeck1@yahoo.com

I m quite new to this group and I am getting ready to order a new Epson Printer, I m torn between the R1900 and the 2880. I print both Black and White and

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Re: OT or not.

2009-10-14 by Clayton Price

Amen to that! Clay E.Neilsen wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2009 7:29 am ... certainly get into the file generation side a bit too right? no file no need for a print set

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Re: Scan a roll at a time

2009-10-14 by Clayton Price

Hi Eric - I ran tests first and did no bracketing. One advantage was that the digital camera exposure number gave me an ID that was easily changed to the

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Re: Hahnemuhle Sugar Cane Paper

2009-10-14 by john

I did some fairly extensive testing of a roll of Sugar Cane for Hahnemuhle and I was pleasantly surprised. As far as dmax is concerned I found it equal to

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Re: Scan a roll at a time

2009-10-13 by Barrett Benton

... My PowerLook 2100XL (one of my clients and me bought *four* of these, which were about to be tossed by a Manhattan publishing house) came complete with the

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RE: [Digital BW] OT or not.

2009-10-13 by E.Neilsen

Vinny, It has to do with getting content to print. This group can certainly get into the file generation side a bit too right? no file no need for a print set

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re-printing B&W prints

2009-10-13 by Sam McCandless

Are there e-groups which focus on scanning with B&W prints in mind? I d like to find a good one, especially a good one with a focus on scanning BW prints with

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Re: [Digital BW] OT

2009-10-13 by Mark Savoia

I tried to direct the original poster to the many scanner e-groups available, guess it did not stick. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com

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OT

2009-10-13 by Vinny

Just tell me what Scan a Roll has to do with B&W printing. There must be 100 replays to this thread. I will take Paul s occasional OT any time over what is

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Re: [Digital BW] Scan a roll at a time

2009-10-13 by Tony Sleep

... http://tonysleep.co.uk/filmscanners - the mailing list still exists, is just very quiet nowadays as every question has been asked :) BTW all Nikon slide

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Re:Scan a roll at a time

2009-10-13 by Barrett Benton

I have both a Minolta DS 5400 (first version) 35mm film scanner, and a tabloid-size UMAX PowerLook 2100 XL with transparency adapter. The Minolta gets the nod

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Re: [Digital BW] Heavy paper

2009-10-12 by andrevallejo

I load 300g single shhets of Entrada with no problems.I don t need to give it any help. That s allright. If the 500g goes the same way, it s fine. I always

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Re: [Digital BW] Heavy paper

2009-10-12 by Andrew Sharpe

My 1400 refuses to autoload 300gsm Entrada; it needs to have one single sheet loaded, and a gentle nudge from me when it attempts to feed, and still it

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Heavy paper

2009-10-12 by Andre Vallejo da Silva

Have anyone loaded and printed 500g paper in an Epson 1400 allright? Andr�

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OT - Image Stabilization test

2009-10-12 by pr_roark

I compared tripod v. hand held ( HH ) with IS on v. HH with IS off. The results are posted at http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/IS-test-200mm.jpg The Canon 70

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What do you use to trim your photos?

2009-10-12 by sagaface

The smallest size the 7900 prints is 8.5x11, so for 5x7 s and 4x6 s I ll have to print a bunch on larger paper and trim. Some of those larger rotary trimmers

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