Re: [Digital BW] Digital Negatives
2009-08-28 by ann clancy
i have , however , i used Mark Nelson t program and an epson 1280. you might try hybridphoto.com which is very serious site for hybrid users and in fact i
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2009-08-28 by ann clancy
i have , however , i used Mark Nelson t program and an epson 1280. you might try hybridphoto.com which is very serious site for hybrid users and in fact i
2009-08-28 by peter_desmidt
Has anyone here made digital negatives? I m going to try my hand at carbon transfer printing. See: http://www.alternativephotography.com/articles/art110.html
2009-08-28 by vinyo88
Is anyone having any luck signing satin or luster prints with a pencil or am I relegated to using acid free pens. If you have found a pencil that works what
2009-08-25 by Seth Rossman
I have gone over with no shift in color. Seth
2009-08-25 by pr_roark
robert49brake wrote: (This is a corrected posting.) ... Keep in mind that the Eb6 dilution ratios are based on the denser Eboni ink. As
2009-08-25 by pr_roark
... All pigment inks must be agitated occasionally. I always agitate bottles before loading carts. It s possible there has been some settling. I think MIS
2009-08-25 by pr_roark
Hi Mike, ... With the UT14 inkset I provided a number of ICCs and the curves that are within them. See page 2 of http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/UT14.pdf The
2009-08-25 by Mike Johnston
Hi, I have an Epson 280 with the Paul Roark recommended MIS inks (4 oz bottles). There is now very little difference between groups of inks. [Black] {Cyan,
2009-08-25 by Mike Johnston
Hi Paul, When I look at the profiles available for the Epson 1400, I only see BO profiles for the 1400 with MIS inks. Am I missing something? Thanks Mike
2009-08-25 by pr_roark
... Rinsing out carts can work. I wish I knew a simple way to clear the lines that did not wear too much on the printer. On the 7500 there is a way to prepare
2009-08-25 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, there s one called The Business of Art Photography, that is devoted to issues related to getting your work into the marketplace and making it sell.
2009-08-25 by Alan Scharf
The digital-fineart group is pretty good. It once had about 50% photographers, but I think the % is now smaller. Alan Scharf Saskatoon Hi, I would appreciate
2009-08-25 by pr_roark
... I ve never had a clear explanation of what happens to old ink, but I beleive from what I know that the coatings that give the particles their electrostatic
2009-08-25 by Ken Alexander
After letting it sit idle for a few months it s time to get the Epson 7600 a friend gave me going again. I received it with partly filled cartridges --
2009-08-24 by robert49brake
... I ve been working on a monotone inkset based on the HP black and C-6 base using the Eboni-6 dilution ratios. It s running in an 1800 with Eboni for the MK
2009-08-24 by David Kachel
Hi, I would appreciate any information anyone can provide on active, significant internet forums FOR fine art photographers. I have not been able to find
2009-08-24 by remroberti
How critical are the expiration dates on MIS inks? I am resurrecting an old 1280 and have a number of UT2 inks that expired on 4/2/09. Also, how do the UTFSN
2009-08-24 by andrevallejo
Just found Gutenprint 5, it has the options for print settings that works! Even has options for MIS Quads, but when I tried them,the prints came out
2009-08-24 by andrevallejo
There`s a problem here. I guess cose the 1160 is an old printer, the MacOS driver from Epson is outdated and has the Print Settings and Color Management
2009-08-24 by photog0946
Sounds like you might be printing in High Speed mode André. I assume the profiles were made with High Speed OFF, so that could be the problem. In the final
2009-08-24 by Ernst Dinkla
... I would suggest that you read some messages of the past year in the archives of the list at Yahoo. Where the Epson 1400 is mentioned you can think R285 as
2009-08-24 by rmcooke
Hi Folks, I posted this on the QTR list but there isn t much traffic there so I m posting here - I apologize in advance if this a breach of protocol. I m using
2009-08-24 by andrevallejo
Hi everyone... I print BW using a Epson 1160 with MIS inks, and I have recently moved from PC to Mac. I installed the printer driver downloaded from the Epson
2009-08-23 by pr_roark
... There are lots of options. The general consensus is that a black ink and 2 gray inks ( K3 approach) is the minimum for very smooth B&W. Trying to print
2009-08-23 by pr_roark
... They ve had a variety of bases. The one used for the UT inks (aka glop) is amber and has an ammonia smell. The one that is more generic is clear with no
2009-08-23 by ragarecords
Thanks for the info on spongeless from inkjetcarts.us; I ve ordered a set. MIS is driving me crazy by shipping two types of base ordered with the same part
2009-08-23 by pr_roark
ragarecords wrote: A few more thoughts came to mind on the issues you raised. ... Was the ink level of the CFS kept above the level of the print
2009-08-23 by gakerby
Hi guys, was wondering if I could get any help on this subject as so far I am having no luck finding printers with high quality black and white photo
2009-08-22 by pr_roark
... I just took delivery of a set from www.inkjetcarts.us and they appear to be the typical spongeless types. I have not tested them. I, too, am dusting off
2009-08-22 by dizpark
Not an answer to the 7th channel question I would not recommend MIS refillable carts for 2200 - I think they still sell the sponge variety. I had a lot of
2009-08-22 by dizpark
Not an answer to the 7th channel question I would not recommend MIS refillable carts for 2200 - I think they still sell the sponge variety. I had a lot of
2009-08-22 by ragarecords
After a year of struggle, I am giving up on getting a 2200 to run with a MIS UT7 CFS. On the rare occasions when I briefly get all 7 channels working, prints
2009-08-21 by CorrPro96@aol.com
Has anyone tried Breathing Color s Glamour 11? In addition to a protective coating, it s supposed to be a good adhesive. Rich _www.rmassiephotography.com_
2009-08-21 by deanwork2003
PVA book binding glue seems the perfect solution. It is as strong as concrete, doesn t crack with changes in humidity and temp, etc,and has proven to be safe
2009-08-21 by shutrbug_y2k
Oh ya. I remember that place. Great classics to be seen there but definitely on the high side for pricing. Have a great weekend! Mike
2009-08-21 by nghin
Thanks, Tyler, for a very informative and useful reply. I ve been using either Jin Shofu wheat starch or bookbinding PVA without any problems. The glue can be
2009-08-21 by tboleyyh
To be clear, the kind of yellowing I am referring to is unique to coated inkjet papers. Yellowing due to other factors like UV that affects all art (many
2009-08-21 by deanwork2003
Super 77 IS super strong and good for temporary displays. It appears to be pretty much a aerosol version of rubber cement. I wouldn t even put it in the same
2009-08-21 by Gary Brown
Can this discussion, please be taken to the appropriate forum. Gary ... From: Michael Gordon To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday,
2009-08-21 by Michael Gordon
Try the Joseph Bellows Gallery in La Jolla. http://www.josephbellows.com Best Regards, Michael Gordon http://www.michael-gordon.com
2009-08-21 by mrgs1001
One of the most commonly used spray adhesives for decorative and temporary framing is 3M super 77. In general, spray adhesives are not archival so I have never
2009-08-21 by pr_roark
... There is a gallery in Old Town that represents Life magazine (or the like) and has a number of very famous photos. These are apparently vintage photos and
2009-08-21 by Tony Sleep
... I ve used both, and Spray Mount is only intended to make a very temporary and easily separated bond. -- Regards Tony Sleep http://tonysleep.co.uk
2009-08-20 by deanwork2003
I made a 14 x14 handmade book of gelatin silver prints mounted with this 3M adhesive in 1984. There has been no staining of either the print or the Rieves BFK
2009-08-20 by David Whistance
I ve used it and not had any yellowing but have suffered from delamination and bubbling with large (bigger than 16x20) prints. This has been a particular
2009-08-20 by tboleyyh
well I got an off list reply- 3M s Photo Mount spray. User has 2 years or so of experience with no yellowing. Thought I d pass that on... Tyler
2009-08-20 by shutrbug_y2k
I find it quite interesting to just people watch because there at Balboa Park are so many opportunities for interesting human interest or character
2009-08-20 by James Irelan
Balboa Park is an attractive place. Just ask the Grossmont College photo dept. : ) ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2009-08-20 by pr_roark
... They have botanical gardens building that looks like an aviary and has a lot of photo opportunities in it. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2009-08-20 by James Irelan
When I studied photography at Grossmont College, somebody in the photo dept printed up a T shirt with that prominent (aviary?) building in Balboa Park, the one