Re: Alternatives to Photoflo in Carbon-6 inkset? What type of Glycerol?
2009-10-12 by pr_roark
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2009-10-12 by pr_roark
... Try this link -- http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Ink-Mixing.pdf
2009-10-12 by rh.gaunt@att.net
I ve been using Epson s V700 scanner. It does batches of 12 slides or 4 six image 35mm film strips. There are film holders for other size negatives. The
2009-10-12 by Lew
Yep, multiple cpu s & monitors is definitely the way to go.
2009-10-12 by pdesmidt tds.net
... You can get the PDFs of the mail-in rebates on Epson s site. The text says: Purchase an Epson Stylus Pro 4880 Standard Model, Portrait Edition, or
2009-10-12 by slcphoto73
I just scanned a lot of negatives, which had alas been cut. But out of that effort comes a suggestion for if you go the scanner route, instead of the camera or
2009-10-12 by CorrPro96@aol.com
In a message dated 10/12/2009 11:31:24 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, tfielder@fieldergroup.com writes: You can buy your printer from ANY Epson dealer. However,
2009-10-12 by pr_roark
... There are now 3 distinct types or categories of the original C6 base. See http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Ink-Mixing.pdf. With each iteration, a new
2009-10-12 by Tina Manley
... I use Lasersoft software which allows you to scan in HDR raw so all of the information possible is included in the scan. It s not necessary to adjust for
2009-10-12 by frankjay02
Hello, I have some black and white printing supplies for the EPSON R1800. The information I received about MIS inks was I could switch out the blacks and put
2009-10-12 by John Labovitz
... I found glycerin at my local pharmacy/drug store, and it worked fine for my C6 mix (in an Epson 7500). You might try the UK equivalent. --John
2009-10-12 by Ernst Dinkla
... There never was one. Neither for the 9000. The scanner concept wouldn t allow it either, film holders are clamped on a carriage that travels a maximum of
2009-10-12 by Mark Savoia
Just do a search and see how many film scanner groups there are: http://groups.yahoo.com/search?query=film+scanners&submit=Search Mark
2009-10-12 by Lew
Anything s possible. Is there such a group?
2009-10-12 by Mark Savoia
Lew, Not to be like a moderator but perhaps a different e-group on scanners would have more info for you then a printing forum? Mark
2009-10-12 by David Whistance
It works with both the 4000 and the 5000 ... From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf
2009-10-12 by David Whistance
No, just for the 4000, 5000 ... From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Lew Sent:
2009-10-12 by Lew
Can you also tell me if, as these batch loaders feed individual slides into the scanner, the software makes any adjustments for exposure and/or contrast?
2009-10-12 by Lew
Would you know if a bulk film loader was ever made for the 8000ed? Thanks.
2009-10-12 by Tina Manley
... The Nikon LS5000 has a batch loader that you can use to scan 40 slides at a time. It also has a bulk film loader that will scan a whole uncut roll. I
2009-10-12 by pdesmidt tds.net
To get the rebates, you have to buy from an Authorized Epson Pro reseller. Epson has a list of all of these on their website. If they re not listed, then they
2009-10-12 by Tom Fielder
Mel - Rebates were / are from Epson: http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/BuyEpson/rcDetail.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes
2009-10-12 by C D Tobie
... Many people feel that way. Multiple exposure HDR, as well as having a somewhat artificial look, also serves to limit photography in much the same way slow
2009-10-12 by Gary Weaver
My flatbeds have focus issues that keep the scans from being sharp with 35mm. Just holding a B&W neg up to a lightbulb and shooting with a digital gave me a
2009-10-12 by Clayton Price
Lew wrote: What equipment do I need to scan an entire roll of bw (35mm or 120) into a digital proof sheet, similar to wet darkroom contact sheets? Well, if
2009-10-12 by Gary Weaver
I use an old Microtek flatbed and toss my file sheets on the scanbed. I ve always inserted contacts into my file binders just to ID negs. The scanners low
2009-10-12 by Lew
I don t know how long you ve been doing your film photography, but today s emulsions are much harder & more scratch resistant than those of yore. Cautions re
2009-10-12 by asp.artist
Hi, I do this all the time in both 35mm and 6x6 (your Rollie). It s great! My film cameras are out and about all the time, the digital stays home. I print in
2009-10-12 by robert49brake
I have an Epson 4490 that I picked up for a bargain and use as a document scanner. I ve scanned a few 8x10 b&w prints with it and Vuescan and was mildly and
2009-10-12 by john
I have the Super Coolscan 4000 ED and it has the roll film adapter for scanning an entire roll. I ve never used it though. It would be a nightmare of dust and
2009-10-12 by jacquescrn
I ve got the SupercoolScan ED 5000 from Nikon and there is no attachment for scanning a complete roll of film. The scanner comes with two attachment
2009-10-12 by hflockwood
I have the 4000ED and am unaware of an attachment for scanning an entire roll. But I believe the 5000ED had that capability. Harry
2009-10-12 by Tony Sleep
... This is a scanning FAQ based on the misunderstanding that scanning offers a straightforward transposition from film- dig. It does not. Scanning film is
2009-10-12 by Mark Savoia
Look at the Epson 10000XL scanner. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-10-12 by Ernst Dinkla
... There was a Polaroid model (Sprintscan 35) that could process a 35mm roll right away. There is the Pacific Image PrimeFilm 1800AFL 35mm Film Scanner If
2009-10-12 by Lew
Single pass ... anything to save time. It does not matter to me if an automated process creates the proof sheets after the scans as long as that automatic,
2009-10-12 by m_r_tomlinson
I am about to mix a carbon-6 inkset by diluting eboni, with water, glycerol and a surfactant. The recommended surfactant is Kodak Photo Flo. I am in the UK and
2009-10-12 by Lew
The 700/750 can do a max of 24 35mm frames at a time (4 strips of 6 frames each). I have years of 36 exposure rolls to do.
2009-10-12 by Lew
Well, unfortunately, I can t say expense is no object, but could you name one (or a few) such scanners? Also do the attachments for the Coolscans allow
2009-10-12 by Tony Wells
In view of the previous two answers to your question Lew, do you want to scan an entire roll of film in one pass, or do you want to be able to print a single
2009-10-12 by David Whistance
Scanners that will scan a whole roll of 35mm at a time are expensive, as are roll holder attachments. However if you have a number of rolls to scan then a
2009-10-12 by Andrew Sharpe
The most important thing to remember in digital is expose for the highlights, and develop for the shadows . The exact opposite as it is for film. Instead of
2009-10-12 by steve
I use a Epson 4990. The model has been replaced by the 700/750 (more expensive). The Epson 600 would work but won t do a whole roll at once.
2009-10-12 by thusband2003
Just a quick thanks to Paul for developing and sharing the Eb6 inkset. I started using it in my 1400 along with QTR and am loving the results. Good job! Tom
2009-10-11 by Iric S
As a long time film user, I lived and breathed the 6 step zone system. Does anyone have any information on the details or mental changes needed for the 5 step
2009-10-11 by Lew
Ok, newbie here. What equipment do I need to scan an entire roll of bw (35mm or 120) into a digital proof sheet, similar to wet darkroom contact sheets?
2009-10-11 by Roger
This looks like an interesting paper. If the Ilford baryta had been available in more sizes I would have used it. Any word on Hahnemühle FB 350 sizes, price
2009-10-11 by skelvin123
Tom; That sounds like a great deal, but can you tell me WHERE you got such a deal? THanks. Mel
2009-10-11 by Jacob
Twice I ve got a problem with my 1400 and MIS cartridges - first time during the print suddenly printer stops, starts cleaning, then status window comes up and
2009-10-11 by Tom Husband
Hi Will, Like you I started with a new 1400 and EB6 inkset but will be buying the bottles shortly. Refilling in the printer just makes more sense. With the
2009-10-11 by pr_roark
... I recommend you agitate the Eboni-6 bottles before refilling. Eboni-6 settles faster than most inksets when in those bottles. The 1400 printer agitates