Re: Current best low-hassle inkset for Epson 2200?
2009-03-11 by steve_wadlington
I print with a 2400 using the C6 inkset,which mix myself. It prints a little warm on unbrightened papers but I like the results. The independence from Epson
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2009-03-11 by steve_wadlington
I print with a 2400 using the C6 inkset,which mix myself. It prints a little warm on unbrightened papers but I like the results. The independence from Epson
2009-03-11 by Brian Corll
I m trying out ECO Print Shield for the first time. I m using the matte liquid and just finished the first coat on several prints. Does it need to cure for 24
2009-03-11 by Brian Corll
Oops ! Yep, of course it is. J I haven t used anything larger than 13 X 19 yet so I still think of it as a 13 printer. Someday I may invest in some 17 x
2009-03-11 by Eric Neilsen
Sarah, I would go with Brian on this but for slightly different reasons. While equipment will always be limiting factor, it not only includes the stuff in
2009-03-11 by Jim T.
... And to do this a lower cost, crop a few small areas which you think will be the most demanding when enlarged. Then enlarge these cropped areas the amount
2009-03-11 by Scott Jones
Epson 3800, which is also a 13 printer Ummmm, the 3800 is a 17 printer.... :)
2009-03-11 by Brian Corll
In my experience, it depends largely on your lens and your methods, tripods vs. hand-held (though personally I rarely use a tripod). I use a 1Ds Mark III and
2009-03-10 by Chris Hoge
Let your eyes be your guide. A test print or two will likely give you immediate feedback on of the images are appropriate at a larger size.
2009-03-10 by Peter De Smidt
... We have lot s of big prints in our studio s entrance from 1ds cameras, including some 4 feet wide, or more. The key is to have images that still looks
2009-03-10 by pr_roark
... That s generally where I m at too. There just is no magic out there. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2009-03-10 by ben schneider
I too have a 1Ds and have printed 24x36 prints on my Epson 9500 from its files. The prints look fine at normal viewing distances, but I believe that is the
2009-03-10 by Louis Dina
... Since I did a lot of large (36x48 , 48x60 , etc) trade show posters at one time, I bought Genuine fractals and did do quite a few posters using it. It
2009-03-10 by Richard Smallfield
Hi clayton, I retested the Entrada again after the first print and it was fine. Odd ... I need a new printer, but that s an expensive solution :- Richard ...
2009-03-10 by Steve and Ann Taylor
I haven t seen anybody mention PhotoZoom Pro 2 from www.benvista.com. I have found this program produces very good results on par with Genuine Fractals. It
2009-03-10 by pr_roark
I use Genuine Fractals for major upsizing, in fact did some 10x upsizining yesterday with it. That said, none of these programs is magic. At best, what they
2009-03-10 by punk_investor
... A lot has to do with the quality of the RAW file. I shoot with a Nikon D200 and D300 (10 and 12 MP respectively), and I routinely print 16x20 prints where
2009-03-10 by Joost Horsten
... Does it, wrt to upsizing, a similar job than Genuine Fractals? I did some tests with it some time ago and was pretty impressed with the results. In the
2009-03-10 by Louis Dina
... Agreed....it depends on many factors, including viewing distance. I have a 48x72 inch print of a Redtail Hawk taken with a Canon 40D that looks great from
2009-03-10 by C D Tobie
... Assuming L-series lenses, and good conditions, there is no reason why you can t print acceptable images significantly larger than 13 x 19 from this source.
2009-03-10 by Joost Horsten
Hmmm... just let me count how many prints I have to sell.... nah ... probably not .... ;-)
2009-03-10 by Ernst Dinkla
... There are UV curing printers at lower prices and lower capacities though. Size, speed play a role here. The Inca was if I recall it correctly the first UV
2009-03-10 by Dana H. Myers
... Clearly, the 5DMkII s video capability is intended as an adjunct to the primary functionality of the still camera, with the benefit of leveraging existing
2009-03-10 by Gary Brown
That printer starts at 355 K US ... From: Peter De Smidt To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 5:49 PM Subject: Re:
2009-03-10 by edrudolpho
I think this Canon video capability created some buzz when it came out. There are several sample movies available on the web that are good looking. I haven t
2009-03-10 by Andrew Darlow
Hi Sarah: The 1Ds is a great camera with an excellent sensor. I think that a lot will depend upon how sharp the images are to begin with, how much detail they
2009-03-10 by Tom Baker
If you don t already have it, try downloading Qimage for printing. It has some really good upsizing options. You can try it free. And, if you like it the
2009-03-10 by Sarah Renkes
Hi all, I m appealing to all you master printers here on this forum, specifically those of you who are lucky enough to own or have access to a printer capable
2009-03-10 by Peter De Smidt
... I don t know. A lot, though, and you better have a huge warehouse to house it in. It ll do a 5 foot by 10 foot print in 20 seconds. The prints though
2009-03-09 by Clayton Jones
Hello Richard, ... Looks like what some clogged nozzles would produce, but am assuming you checked that. Can t think of anything else at the moment. Regards,
2009-03-09 by Peter De Smidt
Hi Joost, We just did a video for a printer than can print directly on pretty much any rigid sheet. You can see the video at:
2009-03-09 by steveoshoots
I just signed up for this list and came immediately to this message, cheers. I too am ready to convert my aging 2200 to a greyscale only printer. The
2009-03-09 by Mark Savoia
Any how many $$$$$$$$$$ does that puppy go for? Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2009-03-09 by Joost Horsten
... Hi Ernst, Is there anything you DON T know??? Thanks for the comprehensive answer! A pity there doesn t seem a possibility then. Joost
2009-03-09 by C D Tobie
... When I see a once in a once-in-a-lifetime video opportunity in the field, I don t have a crate of video-specific equipment with me; I may not even have a
2009-03-09 by Greg
... With the quality of under $5,000 HD video cameras that are out now, there is little that would cause me to go with the lack of features of a still camera.
2009-03-09 by C D Tobie
... Its for clips, for the most part. But we ve been using a system where we run a typical video camera nonstop to create a timeline, and then lay 5D clips
2009-03-09 by Josef Pollak
Thanks Paul What about the Epson R2880 ? You did nt confirm this in your answer below. This would be interesting since I have a number of empty cartridges....
2009-03-09 by pr_roark
... Yes. ... Yes, and Eboni is not glossy compatible. You ll need a PK or use Crane Silver Rag with the 50% HP-PK at 100% QTR ink load for a 2.4 dmax. All the
2009-03-09 by hp9180profile
... Thanks Rob and others who have suggested inkjetfly carts. I have ordered a set and will let you know how I get on with them. regards Alistair
2009-03-09 by Greg
... More than frame rate issues, what about audio and timecode inputs? If you can t put timecode into it, you step back about 30-40 years to where you rely on
2009-03-09 by Gary Wagner
Paul, Thanks for the further clarification. From what I understand I need to get K4 -LK so that I can use it for matte or glossy? Is K4 Matte Black Eboni-K the
2009-03-09 by pr_roark
... Eb6-M is not K4-LK. It s about the same density as LK, but it is not glossy compatible. ... 18% Eboni. If you use QTR for printing, it doesn t matter
2009-03-09 by Gary Wagner
Paul, I make up the HP dilutions today at 50%, 20%, 10%, and 5%. I am using the Eboni 6 K in the black position. Is the proper placement of dilutions as
2009-03-09 by Cdtobie
We ll see what the next firmware update offers... C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr. Digital Imaging & Home Theater Datacolor.com
2009-03-09 by pr_roark
... In my 1400 a single black only channel does very well. I don t know if this is just my printer or if I ll continue to be so lucky. All too often, what I
2009-03-09 by Andrew Sharpe
Nope, there is no such menu option in the software; I m instead using QTR under wine, on Linux. I looked very hard for a BO option in the Windows print driver
2009-03-09 by edrudolpho
My take on this camera is that to some extent the moving picture community was excited by the 5D Mk II. But they perceived a problem with using it as for
2009-03-08 by Cdtobie
We are using the 5D Mark ll to make our product videos; it s an excellent tool for some types of video capture. At one point in the SpyderCube video you can
2009-03-08 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I just did a text print and in the dark (almost solid black) areas, there was a strange streaky appearance, which I ve never had before. So I did a print
2009-03-08 by Paul Whiting
... Paul, Old thread here, sorry, just ran across it! I thought I read in an earlier thread that you found a single cartridge of Eboni was all that was needed