Re: Getting reasonable scan file sizes w/ MF & LF ...
2008-10-07 by steveabrink
Because I shoot color film typically and use it for for both color and B&W, when I convert some to B&W in RGB mode, then save as grayscale -- duh! Thanks! ...
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2008-10-07 by steveabrink
Because I shoot color film typically and use it for for both color and B&W, when I convert some to B&W in RGB mode, then save as grayscale -- duh! Thanks! ...
2008-10-07 by Tyler Boley
sounds like you may be in RGB, try grayscale for files 1/3 that size. If you are concerned about what channel is used, there is a setting in Silverfast
2008-10-07 by steveabrink
I m shooting a Mamiya 7ii w/ 6x7cm film and scan w/ a Microtek 120 MF scanner w/ Silverfast. The problem is when I scan at 4000 ppi optical at 16 bit my
2008-10-07 by Peter Marquis-Kyle
... Paul, you might be interested to try the software corrections in PTLens, which include color fringing (called chromatic aberration in PTLens). See
2008-10-06 by Andrew Darlow
Hi Jane, Gary and AnneMarie: When I was making my rounds for the folowing report at the AIPAD show in NYC: http://tinyurl.com/6ausbb I don t think I saw the
2008-10-06 by pr_roark
... My experience with B&W is that the color fringing manifests itself as softenss on the affected edges, and the software fixes I ve tried in the Raw
2008-10-06 by viewcam43
... so ... this ... an ... series ... pieces. ... print ... also ... type of ... from ... those ... and ... the ... signature. ... inks ... time ... a ... with
2008-10-06 by colingruk
... the ... Robert, I have emailed you off list. Colin
2008-10-06 by Ernst Dinkla
... And I thought for some time that as color fringing can be removed with software the lens designers compromise it more in order to get other specs in line.
2008-10-06 by Jane Waters
I really enjoyed these posts, Gary. A Giclée print seems to carry so much cache, and yet I don t ever use the word, but my photos ARE inkjet prints (of
2008-10-06 by pr_roark
... I would think that consistency would be most important for lens tests. So, using the same camera body -- even if old -- makes a lot of sense. The
2008-10-06 by Ernst Dinkla
... Part of their problem is that they like to keep correlation between all the lens test results so the relative old Canon 350D is still used, even for the
2008-10-06 by robertg491
Colin Yes there has been some problems with the resetter but now all is sorted. Yes we do have Image Specialist ink in stock. As we are there European
2008-10-06 by pr_roark
A week or so ago we were discussing the various published tests and how well (or not) they seemed to predict the performance of lenses or agree with our own
2008-10-06 by pr_roark
... I believe the MIS UT B&W and UltraPro color pigments are compatible. There will be residual colors that will take a little while to get out, but printing a
2008-10-05 by jimrohan2002
Of course, the air vent plug! Duh. On my carts, these are multicolored plugs that correspond to the ink color. I assume that if I want to refill these carts I
2008-10-05 by photog0946
Well AnnMarie, let me say that I share your chuckle . However, I also have to admit that I am one of those printers who has ALWAYS felt somewhat foolish
2008-10-05 by sk533699
Paul thanks for the quick answer. I think I will give it a go and try the UT14. I am using MIS UltraPro. Can I just switch from B/W to coulour or do I have to
2008-10-05 by djon43
Using Lightroom for B&W, instead of QTR (has its own virtues, but offers less control) or expensive/clogging B&W inksets, and using eyes insted of electronic
2008-10-05 by Tingxi Tan
Remove the black plug closest to the bottom of the cart, that is the air vent. I made the same blunder when I first got mind. ... [Non-text portions of this
2008-10-05 by colingruk
... Robert, I have been in communication with another participant of this list and understand that you sell Imagespecialist inks so, after the first cartridge
2008-10-05 by Roger
If there is a vent hole it needs to be uncovered (bigger hole is for putting ink in, smaller one is for venting). If you post a picture of the cart it might
2008-10-05 by jimrohan2002
Just picked up an Epson 1400 and a set of UT-14 carts to mess around with. First I installed the six Epson color carts to make sure everything worked ok with
2008-10-05 by pr_roark
Sven, ... The UT14 will probably work, but I have not tried it on that printer or the US version. Black only works quite well with the 1400 and MIS Eboni. Paul
2008-10-04 by sk533699
Hello, I am about to get into Black & White printing. I do have an Epson R285, as far as I know, it is called R290 in the USA. At the moment I am using Lyson
2008-10-04 by colingruk
... the ... No, only what I have read via internet searches. I have been in contact with them over the last couple of months and, as I understand it, the
2008-10-04 by robertg491
Bishop If you want refillable cartridges for the 3800 send a email to this company C&C based in Europe. info@refill-cc.biz ... the ... the
2008-10-04 by M. Bishop Bastien
Thanks, Colin! Do you know anything about this company?? Am hoping this might be the answer but it looks like it will be a bit of a wait to see... Thanks
2008-10-04 by Tyler Boley
yes, you have it exactly. Tyler ... is it ... to the
2008-10-03 by c1asia
sorry, i m not quite catching on to your response. i know the 4000 is the resolution of your scan. but are you saying you then sent all 4000 to the printer
2008-10-03 by Tyler Boley
Yes, Bruce is right. There is another entire project involving native printer/driver resolution, the potential benifits of giving it info at that res, and if
2008-10-03 by Bruce Watson
... One is scanner resolution (4000 spi). One is output resolution to the printer (360ppi). -- Bruce Watson
2008-10-03 by c1asia
tyler, your article says you printed at the full 4000ppi. don t epson printers typically print at a native resolution of 360dpi (or is it 720dpi)? i m trying
2008-10-03 by colingruk
... and ... I am watching www.inkjetfly.com Colin
2008-10-03 by c1asia
i ve used this software and have gotten good results. results are what the company claims. in my experience, i ve gotten better results using only 2, maybe 3
2008-10-03 by Barrett Benton
I have an Olympus C-8080 (an 8MP high-end prosumer digicam from several years back), which possesses a lot of the stuff bandied about as ideal for future
2008-10-03 by dgattarino
Hello Bishop, this small company in Holland : refillink.biz sells cartridges, CIS and resettable chips for the 3800. It is not a perfect solution as the
2008-10-03 by Ernst Dinkla
... In high end there s competition around the corner from companies like Red with its Scarlet. Casio already delivered the EX-F1, announced the EXILIM
2008-10-03 by steveabrink
In the end we ll have to live with these new features and pay for them -- even if we don t want them. The market will be flooded with these devices in
2008-10-03 by Gary Weaver
I have used my low res video just to get the moment . It s works. gar *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
2008-10-02 by Dana H. Myers
... Certainly, if the goal was to build a video camera, the 5D MkII is obscene overkill. ... What makes you think they didn t have to do those things in order
2008-10-02 by Dana H. Myers
... What I expect is Canon is leveraging the work they ve done to improve still capture to provide an additional feature. My suspicion is that this feature
2008-10-02 by Dana H. Myers
... I, too, was marveling at this. Of course, DSLR makers are under pressure to make the cameras capture *still* images at higher speed - the increased
2008-10-02 by AnnMarie Tornabene
Thank you for posting that and what a chuckle I got. I am sure there are many printing companies that feel foolish knowing that information :D AnnMarie
2008-10-02 by Bruce Watson
... What makes you think I ve been sucked into dissing? In fact I just know what I want and I have no interest in video. Why would you assume otherwise?
2008-10-02 by zonepeter
Thanks Gary. Peter
2008-10-02 by Bob Frost
... A year or so ago, I asked Nikon s VicePresident of Imaging Division when we would be getting mirrorless dslrs . His reply was sooner than you think . Bob
2008-10-02 by sinar001
Very interesting how still photographers can get sucked into dissing what s been added to the camera as a bonus not an added cost. What s really going to
2008-10-02 by the_des_bois
I feel the same way. Was waiting for the 5DII to move from APS-C to full frame... but now I m waiting for maybe... a 5DII without the movie mode... a 7D? Maybe
2008-10-02 by Bruce Watson
... Am I taking this too seriously? Darn, I ve never done *that* before! ;-))) Sorry bout that. It s sad when I miss that there s violent agreement taking