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Re: Inkjet print at MOMA

2008-11-04 by Barrett Benton

At my current exhibit in Brooklyn, I simply used the term Archival Inkjet Print. Trying to come up with different angles just gave me a headache. ;-) -

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Online scans

2008-11-04 by glemasurier

I apologize if this post is considered off-topic. I ve decided to scan all of my old B&W negs for printing digitally, but don t have the time to spend learning

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Re: [Digital BW] Inkjet print at MOMA

2008-11-04 by Andrew Darlow

Hi Evan and James: I ve settled on pigment inkjet print for my prints. I think it says pretty clearly what they are. I mentioned this in a post about a month

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Re: [Digital BW] Inkjet print at MOMA

2008-11-04 by Mark Savoia

That is what they have been called for several years now. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Re: [Digital BW] Inkjet print at MOMA

2008-11-04 by Patricia Ternahan

i think i will have a serious ulcer by the time this is over. |// *) Patricia Ternahan ternahan@gentlelens.net check out my blog ! at http://gentlelens.org

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Inkjet print at MOMA

2008-11-04 by Evan Wolarsky

Today at MOMA, I noticed a nice color print, and in the caption it said simply inkjet print . Does this mean that prints made on an inkjet printer can finally

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QTR problem - blacks now grey

2008-11-03 by Richard Smallfield

Hi, all of a sudden, 100% blacks are printing lighter than 18% grey. The rest of the tones are fine, however. However, the Epson driver is fine. Unfortunately

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Re: [Digital BW] Binder question

2008-11-03 by Ernst Dinkla

... There s still PVA in the inkjet binder how little that binder may be compared to non-inkjet inks. The paper coating will contain PVA as well but the

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Binder question

2008-11-03 by Peter De Smidt

With traditional pigments, the pigment is suspended in a binder, and it s this binder which holds the pigment on the substrate. Change over time can happen

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[Digital BW] Re: Gallery talk- inkjet

2008-11-03 by Sarah Renkes

Tyler....a good rant by someone who knows what they re ranting about is a blessed thing. Come to Chicago! Or at the least, do arrange for a video. You ve got

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[Digital BW] Re: Gallery talk- inkjet

2008-11-02 by Tyler Boley

I can ask, someone would have to do it other than me as I have no vidoe equipment or knowledge. Sarah, if I came to Chicago, I d probably be speaking, or

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Gallery talk- inkjet

2008-11-02 by Tyler Boley

I will be giving a talk, basically an overview of inkjet printing, on Saturday November 8th. This accompanies a group show that will include four of my

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Re: [Digital BW] Spray finish question

2008-11-02 by pr_roark

... For what I do, I have not found any that I like well enough to use. If I were a pro lab with a spray booth, etc. and doing canvas, it might be a different

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Re: [Digital BW] Spray finish question

2008-11-02 by steveabrink

Your point about VOC compounds are duly noted, and I m going to not replace my Printshield spray cans... What do you think is the best water based coating?

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Re: [Digital BW] Spray finish question

2008-11-02 by pr_roark

... I don t know about those particular papers, but Premier Art Print Shield is what I sometimes use to spray glossy prints. It does offer some protection

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Re: [Digital BW] Spray finish question

2008-11-01 by Bruce Watson

... Prints on paper destined for a stacking in drawers or display framed under glazing don t *need* to be overcoated or laminated. In fact, unless done well

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Spray finish question

2008-11-01 by glemasurier

Do either Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta 325 or Gold Fibre Silk need a spray sealer to protect the surface? If so, which one do you recommend? I m assuming a

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Re: 1400 paper feed

2008-11-01 by djon43

I think the trick to making Epson a reliable paper feeder includes cleaning the rollers every so often...gunk accumulates, more with some paper than with

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Re: 1400 paper feed

2008-10-31 by frankbickelmeyer

Hi, i wonder if the 1400 feeds Calumet Brilliant Fineartpapers (which i love most) which are 300 mg and 18-19 mil.? Premier Art Hot Press 325 for example has

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Re: Advise for Newbie from down under

2008-10-31 by Paul Whiting

Peter: I was using cleaning fluid because it s less expensive than color, and it s my understanding that those carts use a little ink at startup. Figured this

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Re: Advise for Newbie from down under

2008-10-30 by pr_roark

... I suspect putting Carbon-6 -- http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Ink- Mixing.pdf -- in those 5 spots would be as effective, cheaper if you re not making your

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Re: Advise for Newbie from down under

2008-10-29 by Paul Whiting

I have a 220, yes, I ve heard the only difference between the 210 and the 200 or 220 is the voltage. But others more knowledgeable may jump in here. Whatever -

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Advise for Newbie from down under

2008-10-29 by click_head46

Hi all Just new to the group have sold my wet darkroom and converted to digital I am really interested in B&W prnting using the MIS carts I wish to use MIS

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Glossy proofing paper

2008-10-29 by Richard Smallfield

Hi, I was looking for a proofing paper for my Moab Colorado Satine and looked up Epson s papers - they listed Glossy Cast paper (190gsm) and Glossy Photo Paper

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