Re: [Digital BW] Re: 9900 ABW vs Piezotone inks
2009-04-06 by Mark Savoia
I do not have that paper. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2009-04-06 by Mark Savoia
I do not have that paper. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2009-04-06 by Clayton Jones
Hello Mark, ... Thanks for the report. Is there any chance you can do the same comparison on VFA? The reason I ask is that HPR was one of my top papers when
2009-04-06 by Mark Savoia
Well since I only have the 9900 to compare too...I went from a 9600, big difference, much faster. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com ... [Non-text portions
2009-04-06 by Sarah Renkes
Hi Mark, Just wondering if you think the 9900 is all that compared to the 9800, both with OEM inks and with the Piezotone? I looked up the differences in the
2009-04-06 by jffkoen@aol.com
I am SO new to all of this. I am challenged to get decent B&W prints from my Epson 2880. Can the Piezotone selenium inks be used in this printer? If so, how?
2009-04-06 by Mark Savoia
I have had my Epson 9900 for a few weeks now and was finally able to do some tests to compare its ABW mode vs Piezotone selenium inks. Bottom line, the
2009-04-06 by pr_roark
... That is interesting. It must be some slow-to-cure or evaporate component. ... See http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/R1800.htm for the 3-MK workflow. See
2009-04-06 by hp9180profile
... It is probably the inks rather than the printer. The 1800 does tend to band with non-OEM inks. It is worse on some papers (glossy RC) than others. IF you
2009-04-05 by Greg
... I know I said this earlier, but I have 16 of the older Samsung 226bw and 5 of the newer 22 inch widescreen syncmasters with the adjustable height, I would
2009-04-05 by Louis Dina
... Me too....two Samsung Synchmaster LCDs, 22 inch for image editing, a 19 one for my palettes. They work quite well. Great bang for the buck. Lou
2009-04-05 by Tom Baker
AnnMarie - For what it s worth, I ve got two Samsungs, and they re fine. And reasonably priced. Tom Baker ... From: AnnMarie Tornabene
2009-04-05 by Peter De Smidt
I held off getting rid of my CRT s for a long time, but eventually they got too dim.. To replace them, I gotta Dell 2909WA. I like it, cheap as it is, better
2009-04-05 by Gary Weaver
I ve purchased two different 21 s off eBay, and also got one from a friend who went LCD. They are not throw-away electronics and can be repaired. Could be just
2009-04-05 by C D Tobie
... LCDs are only too contrasty if you let them be. It takes a bit of time to adjust to a new display type, but if you control the display and the ambient
2009-04-05 by pr_roark
... Keeping in mind that one can change inksets, I think it might make sense to start with UT14 (http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/UT14.pdf)because of its
2009-04-05 by AnnMarie Tornabene
well, I m done reading and am no better off than before ;) I am just going to go to B&H and check out ones that by my beautiful brown eyes will make a decision
2009-04-05 by Louis Dina
... I find a well calibrated LCD fine for assessing tonality and color when comparing monitor to print. Where I noticed the biggest difference is assessing
2009-04-05 by Ernst Dinkla
... Jim, Because you admire my tenacity I will now try to explain to you what today s manual monitor calibration does. There s a puck on your monitor that
2009-04-05 by steve_wadlington
If you are using EB6 ink, it is various dilutions of the Eboni matte black ink in each of the different color positons. Each dilution has a slightly different
2009-04-05 by Mark Savoia
I think you need to do some research. Todays higher end LCDs are even better then CRTs for getting monitor to print matching. Look at the Eizos. There is a
2009-04-05 by Derek Clarke
You can still get CRTs of all sizes cheaply on Ebay. The problem is usually shipping costs - large CRT monitors are very heavy.
2009-04-05 by Paul D. DeRocco
... A properly calibrated LCD should have exactly the same contrast and color as a properly calibrated CRT. That s what calibration does. So you need a decent
2009-04-05 by yaakovsinclair
My old Cathode Ray monster is starting to flicker in the bottom right hnd cnr. This probably means it s going on the blink before too long. All the screens
2009-04-05 by br80906
This is a 1280, many problems in my prior experience with the color cartridge after I first started using it, tons of frustrations....do you do a nozzle check
2009-04-05 by jim kitchen
On 4/4/09 12:15 PM, Jon Cone wrote: I am sure it was all in good fun, Jim. Dear Jon, I believe you are correct, and that list should add
2009-04-05 by dpbreger
... Thanks Paul. I guess I ll need to research the different inkset possibilities. Any suggestions here? Would I go wrong using the UT14 rather than an
2009-04-05 by pr_roark
... Yes, it would. The 1400 s very small drop size makes a difference. It also is a hextone printer that is supported by a number of inksets and workflows,
2009-04-04 by dpbreger
I currently print with a Stylus C88+ using the MIS EZN inkset. I find it easy to use and affordable if I refill the cartridges. Generally print on Photo Rag.
2009-04-04 by christoph fischer
i just got a (rather used?) r1800. banding is not only at the borders, but anywhere. (although perfect nozzle test). moreover there are slight blotches in the
2009-04-04 by garrett.tom30
Thanks Steve for the reply. Not sure what you mean by dilutions unless you are talking about the density (lightness or darkness) of the original file. In
2009-04-04 by Jon Cone
I am sure it was all in good fun, Jim. That list is amazing which you linked. When I was in Tokyo two years ago, I had to rent a phone because my cell would
2009-04-04 by Jon Cone
No! :( No unfortunately, I had to come to a complete stop. Sadly, I just decided only three weeks ago to quit racing. Daytona was my last event and it proved
2009-04-04 by jim kitchen
Dear Jon, I guess I missed that humour in a grand way, didn¹t I? I will never know, whether someone¹s humour is intentionally placed between the lines, or
2009-04-04 by James Irelan
... Sarcasm is not merely synonymous for irony or facetiousness. The word comes from a word which originally meant to cut . There is an element of something
2009-04-04 by Ernst Dinkla
... Switching to fifth gear, Jon ? -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst New: Dinkla Canvas Wrap Actions
2009-04-04 by steve_wadlington
It depends on the overall tonality of the print. Different dilutions have different degrees of warmth. A predominately light print will look different than a
2009-04-04 by garrett.tom30
Here s my set-up: Epson 1280 dedicated to MIS EB6 ink set for B&W Not using QTR, just printer setting. Results have been quite good but print tones vary,
2009-04-04 by Jon Cone
You Sir, are The Riddler! Ernst is The Joker! lol
2009-04-04 by Jon Cone
Jim, They were joking! They both said if the system had controls at the same quality level - which they don t! It was a disclaimer of sorts that was easy to
2009-04-04 by Jon Cone
You guys! Yes yes yes I see now. You know, actual rather than implied tags would have been useful!!! lol I was reading the posts as if they were serious. I
2009-04-04 by jim kitchen
On 4/1/09 3:00 AM, Ernst Dinkla wrote: Is there any theoretical difference possible in calibration quality... Dear Ernst, Now
2009-04-04 by C D Tobie
... I do have to ask which category I m being put into... C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Digital Imaging & Home Theater
2009-04-04 by garrett.tom30
I would appreciate someone explaining to me what determines the tone (warm, cool, etc.) of B&W photos. I am printing with my Epson 1280 with MIS EB6 ink set
2009-04-04 by Ernst Dinkla
... Correct David. And the replies had the tags: deliberately confusing, mockery or absent. It is simple: DDC is a convenient feature when available +
2009-04-04 by Cdtobie
The question, long ago and far away, was a sensor and software, with DDC, and without. C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr. Digital Imaging & Home
2009-04-04 by Jon Cone
Now you re playing with me... David! Weren t you suggesting that a human eye and the little thumb pushing button thingies (though without human error) could
2009-04-03 by Peter Mitchell
Hi, I know that in Boston Calumet has one on display and I would guess they do in NY as well. Peter
2009-04-03 by C D Tobie
... I assume you are playing dumb on purpose Jon. Using a numerical preset for whitepoint is not how one adjusts whitepoint. One starts from the closest
2009-04-03 by Jon Cone
I thought you were suggesting that rather than use the DDC you would have the user press buttons for a hardware calibration. Jon Sent from my iPhone
2009-04-03 by jim kitchen
Dear AnnMarie, There are many, many monitors to choose from today, where some are good, some are bad, and some are just what you require. That said here are