Re: [Digital BW] Qimage
2008-10-20 by Roger Sopher
Qimage is really designed for a production environment such that a busy photo studio might have. For printing one offs it is really overkill. The user
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2008-10-20 by Roger Sopher
Qimage is really designed for a production environment such that a busy photo studio might have. For printing one offs it is really overkill. The user
2008-10-20 by Steve Kale
Your exposure SHOULD look wrong at first blush with digital. You should expose to the right and be pulling the histogramme to the left in your RAW
2008-10-20 by Mark Savoia
That is why RAW exists. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2008-10-20 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, back in the days of film I used to get the exposure right first time, nine times out of ten (often using a grey card). Now, with digital, I must confess to
2008-10-20 by Mark Savoia
It cost less then a tank of gas, not much of an investment. There is a 30-day trial to download. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com ... [Non-text portions
2008-10-20 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I have wondered about buying Qimage for a while ... but, being pleased with my output, have not been able to justify another software purchase. Can anyone
2008-10-20 by Richard Smallfield
Hi Ernst, thanks a lot for that - Wow! I would never have expeced such a disparity between two similar models. Both TN however - you obviously find it
2008-10-20 by Sarah Renkes
Darn it. I m not filling these carts myself. This my first set and I bought them already filled from MIS. I don t have the equipment to do what you have
2008-10-20 by Seth Rossman
Go to Newegg.com and sign up for their newsletter. It actually is daily specials (they ARE one day only). Free shipping on most items. Watch for the Samsungs
2008-10-20 by Ernst Dinkla
... With Samsungs it is a mixed bag, some models can be color corrected and other models are harder to get in line. Some have been distributed with two kinds
2008-10-20 by Roger
Unscrew the needle from the syringe and screw the bottom fill adapter on. Then press it into the exit port of the cartridge and pull on the syringe to draw ink
2008-10-20 by Luther Hert
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2008-10-20 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, you might also look at the 215TW which is the wide screen version. It got excellent reviews. Richard
2008-10-19 by Sarah Renkes
Thanks, Roger, I will try both suggestions. However, I m not clear how you use the fill adapter to suck some ink through....? Sarah
2008-10-19 by Roger
The cleaning cart isn t your problem. I ve done the same as you with my R1800. Try using the bottom fill adapter to suck some ink through the exit port and
2008-10-19 by Sarah Renkes
Hi all, I just got my 1800, along with the required inkset from MIS. I thought I had ordered both the PK and Glop cleaning carts but mistakenly only ordered
2008-10-19 by Stephen Kobrin
I am reading this on a Dell 24 set to its highest resolution with late sixties eyes and have no problem whatsoever. I use the monitor both for work and PS and
2008-10-19 by Eric Nelson
I too have been REALLY looking and looking for some site like these that has somewhat definitive tests and comparisons as the blacks and near blacks on my
2008-10-19 by Tom Fielder
Andre - I glanced at the links you furnished regarding the monitors and noticed that they did not have either LaCie, Apple or Eizo monitors - all of which I
2008-10-19 by ben schneider
I like my Samsung 214T monitor much better the my 24 Dell. The colors are more accurate, making for many more first time prints. The Dell seem color
2008-10-19 by scanzzz
... screen larger than 24 .
2008-10-19 by scanzzz
... I have a model like this. The screen is very nice but I cannot recommend it. It will show a beautiful image with great viewing angles but the resolution
2008-10-19 by Andrew Darlow
Hello: I ve used many monitors over the years, and the first suggestion I have is to avoid a glossy screen. But that s just my preference. Here is an excellent
2008-10-19 by Sarah Renkes
Mmmm, no. I didn t. Am I supposed to? I never did that using BO with EK in my 2200. And there is definitely ink coming out of that hole...,though when I pull
2008-10-19 by Tingxi Tan
Hi, did you remove the airplug? its a black tab at the bottom of the cart ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2008-10-18 by Peter De Smidt
See: http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/hp_lp2475w.htm
2008-10-18 by Phil
2008-10-18 by Sarah Renkes
Hi all, I just got my 1800, along with the required inkset from MIS. I thought I had ordered both the PK and Glop cleaning carts but mistakenly only ordered
2008-10-18 by andre1moreau
... 19 and 20 LCD monitors http://www.digitalversus.com/article-411.html 22 LCD monitors http://www.digitalversus.com/article-358.html 23 to 28 Full HD
2008-10-18 by Peter De Smidt
HP has just come out with a new 24 monitor that uses the newest generation S-IPS panel.
2008-10-18 by Mark Savoia
Define. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2008-10-18 by lawprof2001
I would like to purchase a new (or refurbished) LCD monitor for my PC to use only for editing black and white photos with Photoshop. Any reasonably priced
2008-10-18 by ben schneider
The paper thickness check off is in the Print menu, third box down, and next to the last choice. On my R1800, I also added a piece of plastic angle,
2008-10-18 by Bill Morse
I have a 9000 and 7000 printer for sale- Best offer! I will not ship these. They both have Cone inks installed. You can call me through the phone on my website
2008-10-18 by scott_now_coming
Any one here using the R800/1800 3MK set-up AND the 1400 BO set-up also? I printed a solid black rectangle with each set-up. I was surprised to see that the
2008-10-17 by Sarah Renkes
Kevin, I think I may have to deal with the pain. Thanks for your reply...good to hear you are having success with this set-up! cheers, Sarah ... fight like
2008-10-17 by Sarah Renkes
Ben, thanks. In what menu do I find extension settings? Sarah ... sometimes the feed rollers get paper dust on them and they do not feed evenly. The paper
2008-10-17 by Ken Alexander
Hi Sarah, I have the same paper/printer combination as you (3MK too, love it!) and I ve had to fight like heck to get the 1800 to accept HPR through the top
2008-10-17 by ben schneider
I think the thick paper check off box is in the menu selection Extension Settings . Also, sometimes the feed rollers get paper dust on them and they do not
2008-10-17 by Sarah Renkes
Thanks Paul. I should have mentioned that I was hoping to avoid having to use the rear feed. I have so little space on my desk that turning the printer around
2008-10-17 by pr_roark
... I find the rear, manual feed option on the 1800 to be very useful for thick paper. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2008-10-17 by Sarah Renkes
Hi all, I finally got an r1800 and am ready to go with the 3Mk set-up (very excited!). However, I am stymied by the fact that the paper I m loading (HPR) keeps
2008-10-17 by sinar001
Good Luck! It s so hard to say how satisfied you will be. It all depends on the competence of the operator. The prices are reasonable, to say the least. I
2008-10-16 by pr_roark
I assume the ink bases are different for pigment and dye inks. I ve never looked into the composition of the dye bases. Paul www.PaulRoark.com ... dilute
2008-10-16 by Charles Becker
I believe it all starts with buying your first camera and being very exicted to go out and capture the world! Best, Charles ... From: James Irelan
2008-10-16 by Pacific New Media
Paul, Can the ink base suggested in your carbon-6 document be used to dilute MIS dye based black ink ? Or in general, the ink base for pigment ink and dye ink,
2008-10-16 by kb7smm
I have access to an Epson 7880 printer at Sams Club. I m expermenting at this time with black and white printing. I m using Picture Window Pro and my basic
2008-10-16 by pr_roark
For my current tastes, a competitively priced, 1.5 pl hextone printer like the 1400 seems like a good deal for 100% carbon pigment printing. With Eboni-6,
2008-10-16 by Robert Rowe
Go ahead and download. They are completely free of charge. Rowe Photographers, Inc. 2591 Hwy 17 South Ste. 103 Richmond Hill, GA 31324 912- 756-6161
2008-10-16 by arthurkrick
Paul, thank you for your full explanation in response to my question re 2100/2200 & Eboni-6. In view of what you say, maybe I should discount the reservations