RE: [Digital BW] First printer: Does Epson 1400 still make sense?
2009-03-28 by Gary Wagner
Hello, I have a 1400 and a 3800 and they both work great. If you don t need the size of the 3800 the 1400 is excellent. I have been trying a variety of MIS
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2009-03-28 by Gary Wagner
Hello, I have a 1400 and a 3800 and they both work great. If you don t need the size of the 3800 the 1400 is excellent. I have been trying a variety of MIS
2009-03-28 by Terry Ritz
... Paul, what are your thoughts on the 1900? Do the same comments apply? Terry.
2009-03-28 by RobLee
which monitor should I buy? http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010190020%201309821328&name=24%22 ... From: Tom Fielder
2009-03-28 by Eric Neilsen
I run a dell 24 high dif model. It cost about 575 a year ago. Calibrate it with an Eye One and have no problems making matching prints. Card reader built in,
2009-03-28 by pr_roark
... The 1400 is the platform I recommend these days for 13 dedicated B&W. I use it and find it the best value. The 1.5 picoliter droplet allows things that
2009-03-28 by Tom Fielder
Thanks to a previous post by Richard I bought the Dell - (referenced above). I got it for about $239 by calling Dell and asking for a deal. I calibrated the
2009-03-28 by Mike Johnston
Hi Ben, Where did you find a 214T for $200? Everything I see is closer to (US) $400. thanks Mike J. ... From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2009-03-28 by Peter De Smidt
... How about the Canon IPF6100? It s priced right in that ballpark with specially, including free ink and paper. Many of us here will already have print
2009-03-28 by ben schneider
AnnMarie, I replaced a 24 Dell with a 21 Samsung 214T two years ago. What a difference it made in the amount of remakes that I had to do. When I was
2009-03-28 by C D Tobie
... One of the reasons the HP printers require a major special to be competitive is that they only come in one configuration: with the spectro included. So the
2009-03-28 by seablister
First time poster looking to buy first printer, having given up on setting up a traditional darkroom. I ve been reading back posts for the last several weeks
2009-03-28 by Randy Rancier
For those interested in a large format printer (LFP), HP is offering a $1200 rebate with $300 worth of paper on their new Z3200 printer 24 or 44 model, I
2009-03-27 by andre1moreau
... Here s more on this Dell monitor: http://www.digitalversus.com/article-358-4862-88.html Andre
2009-03-27 by Richard Smallfield
If you can t stretch to for eg an Eizo, this Dell looks like the best of the budget monitors, being the only IPS panel at that price (e-IPS whatever that is).
2009-03-27 by Tyler Boley
... Jon, I m very happy you had the opportunity to see these prints. They are stunning. As well as an artistic experience of the kind only masterful
2009-03-27 by John Labovitz
... I m glad you wrote this. I had an interesting experience recently where a tight deadline for an upcoming show plus a failing black channel led to me to
2009-03-27 by Greg
I still want a Cintiq http://www.wacom.com/cintiq/
2009-03-27 by andre1moreau
... Hello Mark, Eizos are not included in their usual test reviews (don t know why) but are included in their face-to-face comparison.
2009-03-27 by Ernst Dinkla
... 4 Eizos but no recent models I think. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst New: Dinkla Canvas Wrap Actions
2009-03-27 by hp9180profile
... Thanks for the response David. The tile is clean so I will just use the neighbouring patch. regards Alistair
2009-03-27 by hp9180profile
... Yes, that is correct.
2009-03-27 by Mark Savoia
I do not even see any Eizo mentioned. Why? Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2009-03-27 by Ernst Dinkla
... That s where I usually check the specs too. Especially the last link and the choice of Calibrated Colors there. While the gamut size may be important for
2009-03-27 by Joost Horsten
... Ah, yes you re right, I forgot. That one was marvellous indeed! Furthermore, I just realized I ve ordered a box of Agfa Copyjet film, (reportedly similar
2009-03-27 by C D Tobie
... There is a wide range of displays available, and you simply can t compare the low cost ones to the midprice ones (which most people would consider high
2009-03-27 by C D Tobie
... Do you mean transparent chromes on light boxes, or paper prints in lighting booths, or some other variation? Chromes on lightboxes offer an unequaled
2009-03-27 by C D Tobie
... First, clean your white tile with a mild cleanign agent, recalibrate on it, and measure the patch again. If the combination of paper whiteners and
2009-03-27 by andre1moreau
... Hello AnnMarie, A few months ago I purchased a Samsung LCD monitor to replace a CRT. It needed some tweaking from the factory setting plus calibration. I
2009-03-27 by RobLee
I m looking for 24 monitor as well, but don t want to spend more than $500. any suggestions? ... From: Mark Savoia Subject: Re:
2009-03-27 by Mark Savoia
Depends on how much you want to spend, look at the Eizos, excellent. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com ... [Non-text portions of this message have been
2009-03-27 by AnnMarie
Hi gang - I am sure this topic has been covered before but frankly, I am too lazy to research old posts. My old Apple G4 - second generation is finally limping
2009-03-27 by hp9180profile
... Yes, I must agree with you that that exhibition looked fantastic presented on light boxes. It was on at the same time as the Landscape Phhotographer of the
2009-03-27 by Joost Horsten
... I was about to bring this up when read your remark. A few weeks ago I was at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year in the London Natural History Museum.
2009-03-27 by hp9180profile
I have submitted a ticket to Datacolor on this but need a reply ASAP. For some reason (software bug I guess) my Spyderprint (ver 3.5b9) is putting a negative
2009-03-27 by Jon Cone
Ernst, I may change my mind - and I do plan to put the next 2-3 months into glossy formulations to try and see if I can t dig up something that feels like new
2009-03-27 by dlruckus
It s an interesting topic and one I ve considered from all the way back into the late fifties in the old darkroom. I never have come to a complete resolution
2009-03-27 by Terry Ritz
... I will start by saying that the reason I got back into photography a few years ago, after a long absence, was because my tinnitus had increased to such a
2009-03-26 by Ernst Dinkla
... Jon, That subject line had to be short. What I actually was thinking off is already mentioned in some of the messages. It is more like: Can you use the
2009-03-26 by Richard Orban
RE: using a laser printer I have found the toner cost to be the least significant cost - the consumables include: (1) transfer roller (2) fuser (3) imaging
2009-03-26 by sinar001
Interesting to see how people have coped with the problem. It only seems to become a problem if you are dealing with more than a dozen or so at a time. Of
2009-03-26 by Lee Hiers
Arrrrgh....sorry, I meant for this to be off-list! ... -- Lee Hiers Have Dobro Will Travel
2009-03-26 by Lee Hiers
... I had never heard of such and just did a quick Google search...is this working for you? As a musician, I have a number of friends with Tinnitus...I m
2009-03-26 by Jim Goshorn
Coming from a photographic background, I have to say that I am partial to the D-Max of the glossy papers. However, I can t deny that there is a beauty to the
2009-03-26 by Terry Ritz
This is a very interesting discussion. I ve just started to experiment with b/w gloss and I would agree that the expanded dynamic range is one of the most
2009-03-26 by ben schneider
I start the folding process by placing crop marks, and two small dots in the card design where the ends of the fold should be. These dots are small, near the
2009-03-26 by pr_roark
... I had a negative reaction to the non-linear Gray Gamma 2.2 space at first too, mostly based on coming from the 8 bit world where we started out some years
2009-03-26 by pr_roark
There are diminishing returns to the high dmax numbers, and no matter how high, a good dmax will not transform a poor image into a good one. A while back I
2009-03-26 by Bruce Watson
... What I m looking for from an inkset that can deliver an actual black isn t the black itself. It s the increase in local contrast in the shadows that said
2009-03-26 by Greg
... It goes a little deeper than just the measurement limitations... It takes a certain amount of light to be reflected for the eye to be able to see the
2009-03-26 by Jon Cone
a good point! I think also, we come up against human visual systems that will have trouble differentiating. Put a human into deep space, and their brain will