Re:The cult of the IRIS Print
2009-04-13 by Chris Johnston
What a wonderful thing to see on TV, well done to all who contributed. Christopher L. Johnston PO Box 354 Omaruru Namibia chris@johnston.com.na [Non-text
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2009-04-13 by Chris Johnston
What a wonderful thing to see on TV, well done to all who contributed. Christopher L. Johnston PO Box 354 Omaruru Namibia chris@johnston.com.na [Non-text
2009-04-13 by Ernst Dinkla
... It is about using more than 2 neutral grey inks in a normal (multi hue) ink set as I understand Jon s phrase . -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst New:
2009-04-13 by Ernst Dinkla
... Tyler, The patent suggestion was in the long answer of Jon. Whether it exists (and as written before in the US you can get a patent on a round ball
2009-04-13 by pr_roark
... I detected evidence that HP s neutral inks were blended and posted it in December. See
2009-04-13 by Barrett Benton
Interesting. :-) Makes me even more interested in finding a backup for my HP 8750 printer (I think I ve finally found one, for $150). This has offered me some
2009-04-13 by Roger
This describes my experience with MIS inks and two R1800s. The first one had major nozzle check issues with third party ink (and later with OEM ink) and I
2009-04-13 by the_des_bois
Hello, I ve read on a forum (sorry can t remember which one) recently about someone, when using refillable carts, was getting some bad nozzle check patterns.
2009-04-13 by Roger
I believe it s the same printer as the R220 but accepts memory cards directly and has a screen on it. I use the R220 myself with Paul Roark s UTR2 inkset and
2009-04-13 by Tyler Boley
... very interesting Duane, I think there s been the impression that they don t. I had the pipe dream the other day of throwing out all inks in an HP but all
2009-04-13 by dlruckus
Oh. I don t know John. No offense taken but fade can be a relative thing. Perhaps even serendipitous. A case in point: In my living room I have a large print I
2009-04-13 by Cdtobie
I m pleased to see such an increase in list activity of late, and have enjoyed the flow of information. I am sorry to see the polemic crank up quite so much,
2009-04-13 by Cdtobie
Jon has long been on my short list of great printmakers. Along with Harry Bowers, Richard Wolfson, and other less often quoted names. C. D. Tobie Global
2009-04-13 by dlruckus
I personally doubt that HP s patent for the neutral inks had anything to do with Epson s choices for their K2 & K3 ink sets. There are only about a gazilion
2009-04-13 by pr_roark
... I scanned a mat board on a flatbed for the texture. The rest is just hand drawn bevel selections with appropriate shading. I have the originals --
2009-04-12 by john dean
They do look a little Selenium, but neutral too is subjective and varies depending on paper. For instance, with the Vivera PK combined with the grays on gloss
2009-04-12 by Jon Cone
HP has more money to defend a patent if it is challenged, than a simple challenger has to challenge the patent it might feel is based upon prior art. ... Jon
2009-04-12 by Jon Cone
These dyes are rather benign. Not a good part. We have published rates. But apparently fine bookbinding is more expensive than one might imagine. Most fine
2009-04-12 by john dean
Yea, he owns a company that produces black and white carbon inksets of great beauty, and he as done so for a decade and more, under very difficult
2009-04-12 by Jon Cone
agreed. It does sound harsh as it implies that sunday shooters and scrapbookers are incapable of detecting a 5-10% fade, which they are not. But a 35% fade I
2009-04-12 by Tyler Boley
and actually they don t really look that neutral to me, they look coolish and very much like the PeizoTone Seleniums (pretty). Let s see, the PeizoTOne
2009-04-12 by Bruce Watson
... Sadly, you can t patent an idea. You can patent a thing. So you can t patent the idea that cars should get better gas milage. You can however patent a
2009-04-12 by john dean
That s right, that s a totally silly bogus idea. I reminds me of the corporate lawyer cats for the pharmaceutical industry trying to patent human genes and
2009-04-12 by Cdtobie
I m a developer, actually. I ve worked on developing B&W inksets, B&W functionalities for inkjet printers, and B&W related profiling solutions. B&W had lots of
2009-04-12 by Tyler Boley
... I don t have a legal understanding of what is patentable or licenseable, but this escapes me completely. Is this possible for a pretty run of the mill
2009-04-12 by None
Does anyone have experience using an Epson 300 as a B&W Printer? I did not find much direct info searching the archives. On the MIS site they sell cartridges
2009-04-12 by Gary Weaver
It s always been out of my range (never made it to ALPS, either), and I lust for these : ) To make matters worse, I have a DVD of Bob Rauschenberg using
2009-04-12 by john dean
I saw that this morning on CBS. What a project! As a photographer it made me jealous as hell. That was a labor of love for that guy all the way. I knew someone
2009-04-12 by john dean
I agree Ernst. I mentioned last week that it IS wrong to lump the HP Vivera gray tri or quadtone output in with Epson ABW and Canon Lucia process. They are
2009-04-12 by Mark Savoia
So dyes, they had no issues with them because of dark storage? I hope you got a good part of the $500,000-$800,000 cost to make them :) Mark
2009-04-12 by Ernst Dinkla
... HP which use WIR on an exclusive basis. It s a business model that may not take your best interests into consideration because admittedly it is a system
2009-04-12 by Jon Cone
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4937453n The link above is to an 8 minute spot on this morning s CBS Morning Show about a print project I completed for
2009-04-12 by Cdtobie
I enjoy picturing you living on Amazon UK! C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr. Digital Imaging & Home Theater Datacolor.com CDTobie@Datacolor.com
2009-04-12 by Walker Blackwell
For those interested in QTR toning through an ultrachrome set on k3 printers, I would suggest buying compatible Cone Neutral inks for K3 K shades 1,2,3. I
2009-04-12 by c1asia
paul, how did you create that digital mat and frame on the disney building shot on your website?
2009-04-12 by Gerald Davey
Thanks very much Jon for taking the time and making the effort to answer my inquiry so thoroughly!!! That says a great deal about not only a person s
2009-04-12 by Cdtobie
Not from your point of view... But many others here are general print users who have an interest in B&W. C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr. Digital
2009-04-12 by Barrett Benton
I got off the SLR express years ago: I couldn t deal with the bulk/ weight (bodies and lenses), situation that s only worsened with the better dSLRs. The 5D s
2009-04-12 by Jon Cone
Jerry, The premise of your question is slightly wrong because the light blacks do not shift, nor are they neutral . I think if you will entertain a long post
2009-04-12 by Jon Cone
David, This is not a general printing users group. Jon
2009-04-12 by CorrPro96@aol.com
In a message dated 4/12/2009 10:38:22 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, CDTobie@aol.com writes: Actually, I was thinking of the Cult of the Carbon Image... There is
2009-04-12 by Jules
That looks interesting but on Amazon UK (where I live) the book is only for pre-order, to be published Nov 2009 !
2009-04-12 by Cdtobie
Actually, I was thinking of the Cult of the Carbon Image... There is much less cult worship in general printing. C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr.
2009-04-12 by Myron Gochnauer
... or the other -- might be an inherent part of a fast-moving technology. ... with this problem. If we can get the world economy back to a level that supports
2009-04-12 by Jon Cone
Yes. I am sorry. David, stop worshiping those graven images. If it makes you feel better, I will do it as Heston. David, thou shalt not worship graven images,
2009-04-11 by Louis Dina
... My approach has always been to work backwards, starting with approximate print viewing conditions (framed and mounted on the wall), then step back to the
2009-04-11 by Cdtobie
Mostly because laptops didn t tend to be very bright. But recent ones are brighter. They still have a narrower viewing angle than desktop LCDs, though. The new
2009-04-11 by Cdtobie
But wasn t there something about not worshipping graven images in there as well? C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr. Digital Imaging & Home Theater
2009-04-11 by Mark Savoia
It looks like it has not been released yet. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-04-11 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, a quick question: my i1 Match software recommends luminance of 120 for LCD and 90 for laptop. Seeing they re both LCD, I m curious to know the reason for
2009-04-11 by pr_roark
Disney-1 -- http://paulroark.com/Disney-1.jpg -- the firt shot I took at the Disney Concert Hall, just rolled off the 7500 at just over 22 x 28 inches. It