Re: [Digital BW] Re:What is a Giclee.... straight from the source
2008-10-11 by Loring Palleske
Thank-you for that... I had heard that it was Latin and hadn t delved deeper. I did know about the cuttlefish end and assumed it had to do with its ink
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2008-10-11 by Loring Palleske
Thank-you for that... I had heard that it was Latin and hadn t delved deeper. I did know about the cuttlefish end and assumed it had to do with its ink
2008-10-11 by Ernst Dinkla
... Sérigraphie it is for art in screen printing. The international screen printers associations made that term official decades ago. ... But let the French
2008-10-10 by Roger
I really dislike most of the examples on their webpage but swear by photomatix. I use it to combine slide scans and avoid noise and to do the same with high
2008-10-10 by pr_roark
I can see that these digital tools can simplify some of what we ve done manually, including dodging and burning. (I anticipate initial overused -- which I ve
2008-10-10 by pr_roark
See http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/R220_R2_Readme.pdf for one approach to B&W with that printer. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2008-10-10 by Arthur Fink
Subject says it ... looking for galleries in Florida -- Boca Raton / Palm Beach area. Particularly interested in galleries that might have a particular
2008-10-10 by Loring Palleske
Giclee is french for spurt spray or ejaculate. It is unlikely the word was used to describe a screen print. The French incidently do not use the word to
2008-10-10 by donbga
Tyler, ... different file versions ... to what a bracket ... Photomatix. If I ... registration is a non-issue. ... with masked adjustment ... gave a good
2008-10-10 by pr_roark
Philip, ... In the C6 mix I used 33% MK for the darkest mix. This was selected due to the ease of mixing. It would allow those who did not have scales more
2008-10-10 by ade
hi im all new to this photo printing im a newbe..i have a epson r220 ,,and i just can not get a rigth good b&w print ... if u no what i mean ..looks all wash
2008-10-10 by Tyler Boley
HDR has been useful for difficult images from time to time, used in ways for which it was not intended. THis relates to the zone system/film/scanning
2008-10-10 by Pacific New Media
Thanks Paul. Actually I was reading your writing about Carbon-6 just a few minutes ago and starting realize my example of mix might be too dark. So the better
2008-10-10 by pr_roark
Philip, ... MIS PK that is 100% carbon pigment in most of it s sets. Those that are blended with color pigments generally are called PKN or the like. ...
2008-10-10 by Pacific New Media
I am planing to mix multiple shades of b&w inks from Photo Black (PK) for printing on glossy paper. I have a few questions: Is photo black a result of mixed
2008-10-09 by Kurt Kramer
Try Stephen Daiter Gallery and Catherine Edelman Gallery. Both are within a block of each other on Superior. You might even try the Museum of Contemporary
2008-10-09 by osiobrown
Up for sale is the unrivaled Kodak/Creo iQsmart2 Scanner. Not many of these scanners ever appear used, so this is your chance to own one of the best high-end
2008-10-09 by sk533699
Hi Paul, thanks for your advice. I will keep you posted if the UT14 works on the R285. Sven
2008-10-09 by Gary Weaver
I believe that shooting 3-color( three exposures) plates goes back to the earliest days of color photography. It seems to me, also, that this could be quite
2008-10-09 by robert49brake
Is anyone familiar with these units. There are a number of them being offered on Ebay and they look like they were OEM units packaged with a Zerox product.
2008-10-09 by Joost Horsten
... I agree, I m happily using Lightroom, Photoshop and QTR together. Lightroom as a great photo-management and RAW conversion tool with indeed some great
2008-10-09 by steveabrink
Dynamic Photo is an HDR package thats similar in capablity to Photomatix and is about half the cost. Its simple and very quick to use and has tonemapping
2008-10-09 by E Neilsen
Are we looking at making a table or a housing development? I believe most people here are more inclined to be of the single tree, single board craftsmen, and
2008-10-09 by E Neilsen
I ve been out of town during the scanning, film discussion here. I d like to say it was rather good. Others have experienced the same issues that I have; a
2008-10-09 by Dana H. Myers
... I ve experimented with HDR using the freeware qtpfsgui utility and multiple scans from my Nikon LS9000, adjusting the analog gain for each scan. The
2008-10-09 by tynmansystems
A reference was given earlier in the thread to an article on the use of HDR techniques for B&W images. It was full of remarks like Subtle changes from dark to
2008-10-08 by Eric Neilsen
Look up AIPAD galleries in the area. I don t have my book handy. Eric Eric Neilsen Photography 4101 Commerce Street Suite 9 Dallas, TX 75226
2008-10-08 by handyman856
A very interesting commentary, but I m a tad confused. I don t see LR as an ALTERNATIVE to QTR - it is just another output device. I ve seen other comments
2008-10-08 by pr_roark
... I don t think the digital sensors have the threshold to overcome that was, apparently, what was behind the pre-flashing effectiveness in film. Some of us
2008-10-08 by Steve Kale
Those interested in dynamic range and A/D conversion may be interested in the material here: http://www.normankoren.com/digital_tonality.html Personally, I
2008-10-08 by Ernst Dinkla
... Two editions separately numbered. 1/35/45 and 1/10/45 An additional document to explain the two editions and their numbering. There s little chance one
2008-10-08 by David Saffir
All - I have a new article posted. New software and color management stuff..... http://tinyurl.com/5xkvmn Regards, David
2008-10-08 by dgattarino
We would like to include in the same limited edition, the same print done with two different techniques. For example, in an edition of 45, we would like to
2008-10-08 by Fred
... Nope. That is in the chemical world. Digitally, If I have a difficult scene range-wise I do what most others do, bracket or raw process a range. ... Again,
2008-10-08 by dgattarino
The artist I am working with, Mantinieri, will be visiting the Chicago area for few days. He will bring along some of the Carbon-Gelatin prints (the printing
2008-10-08 by andre1moreau
... Stainless steel is also known as inox , short for the French term acier inoxydable (Stainless steel). Inoxydable: which cannot be oxydized. Cheers, André
2008-10-08 by Joost Horsten
... A rather funny wor(l)d indeed ;-). But photographers are not the only ones. Years ago, it took me some time to realize that what sculptors call Inox is
2008-10-08 by Roger
Fred, that s not digital, is it? I ve thought about this and I don t think there is an equivalent in the digital world. If bumping is digital, is it only for
2008-10-08 by Fred
... Paul, that is called bumping . Very useful when trying to open shadow/deep areas on transparency. You could color the bump with filtration to somewhat
2008-10-08 by Bruce Watson
... I ve been wondering the same thing for years now. A color transparency film designed for scanning would be ideal. As you say, put the noise in the shadows
2008-10-08 by Ernst Dinkla
... The dynamic rnage of the V700 can be 3.38 D. So if the negative stays within that range and has a clean base, it should be alright.
2008-10-08 by Steve Gledhill
You re so right Tyler. I m down to one film (after moving on from 100Tmax to 400Tmax), one camera with 3 lenses (I ve used just 2 for 15 years), one
2008-10-08 by Steve Gledhill
Fred, I m sure that s correct - though I don t try to measure it. It does result in a challenge when working with such a file to represent my desired
2008-10-08 by Clayton Jones
Hello Bruce, ... Thank you, this was beautifully said. We are incredibly fortunate that today s technology allows so many different ways for us to pursue our
2008-10-08 by btvarner
Hi Tyler, Bruce & Others, I figured my comments would elicit feedback. I have read through all the responses and I believe everyone to be correct each in
2008-10-08 by Clayton Jones
Hello Tyler, ... Amen! I m so glad that you said this, it s absolutely true. After using primarily Tri-X and HC-110 for some years I went through a period of
2008-10-08 by jim kitchen
Dear Leping, My Mac will handle Photoshop files that are greater than 4GB... Actually, the last file I worked on, was 26GB. Have you ever tried working in
2008-10-07 by pr_roark
... That s a big reason I take multiple shots with roll film (or digital). Even though my film and scanning can get some information from, for example, extreme
2008-10-07 by Steve Gledhill
Tis true - local contrast is compressed when you squeeze a 17 stop SBR into 65536 shades of grey. But that s a different subject - and it draws on one s
2008-10-07 by David Whistance
Hi Steve I m glad to hear it! Too much measurement never does anyone any good - I pretended to be an engineer in a previous life so this is one of the few
2008-10-07 by Bruce Watson
... Um... I disagree. The SBR and how the SBR is represented in density on the film are only distantly related; they are nearly completely separate things. The