2008-09-28 by Gary Weaver
At the end..; few photographers have ever done letter-size, ... Well, why is that ?? Get with it : ) gar *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
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2008-09-28 by pr_roark
... I use MIS K4 color pigs in my 260 for everyday and color snapshot printing -- No problems. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
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2008-09-28 by pr_roark
... It s always good to see top manufacturers compete. I don t think Zeiss has any offerings in the range I m now targetting. Zeiss is clearly a favorite of
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2008-09-27 by E Neilsen
Paul, Sharpness in the digital landscape has always been an issue for me. Aside from the mechanics of focusing the light on the senor, we also have to deal
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2008-09-27 by Michael King
Paul, If you want to get the best out of the 5D2 wide angle, get some of the new Zeiss lenses for Canon. I have used them on the D2x / D3 and they are head and
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2008-09-27 by pr_roark
Hi Clayton, ... I m interested in DSLR sharpness or resolution also -- not necessarily directly comparing to the test Tyler ran, but to the issues of how to
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2008-09-27 by lisa_silversmith
Are there any third party inks that can be used safely in the Epson R280 ink-jet printer.
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2008-09-27 by pr_roark
... With QTR with a single PK you could get a warm print that might be OK. It probably depends on the printer and your tolerance of artifacts. With UT14 I have
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2008-09-27 by Clayton Jones
Hello Djon43, ... Ditto my thanks, excellent article. ... Good point, and I d like to add a 3rd element: digital capture. I d like to see the same subject
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2008-09-27 by scott_now_coming
Paul, Any chance PKN would work in the 1400 for glossy b.o. printing? I have a need for some glossy commercial prints. I currently print them on the C-86 w/EZ
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2008-09-27 by pr_roark
... There s nothing quite like an 8x10 contact. In fact, with the old photos I m digitally restoring, many seem to be 5x7 contacts. While the noise level
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2008-09-27 by djon43
Edward Weston s prints, seemingly always contacts, were superior in every respect to Ansel Adams enlargements in my experience. And few darkroom photographers
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2008-09-27 by jhargens2000
... Well, on a whim, I picked up a used Epson r260 from Craigslist ($30 with inks loaded). Anyway, I ve made a few prints using the Claria ink profiles from
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2008-09-27 by pr_roark
... The Eboni-1800 setup uses the same Eboni-6 dilutions, but they are in different positions, since the 1800 has CMY with Red and Blue rather than the usual
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2008-09-27 by Paul Whiting
So, does that mean those five positions have different dilutions of Eboni ink?
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2008-09-27 by Gary Weaver
Pan-X is ... so pictoral : ) Hardly a serious film : ) gar - still using the thin aero Pan-X *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
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2008-09-26 by pr_roark
... I suspect with today s printers and coated papers, whether matte or glossy, the dot structure is the main limiting factor for print resolution, not whether
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2008-09-26 by George Pappas
Mark, I took a look at your website….very nice selection of services. I have a question: which Cone inks are you using on Harman Gloss Paper? Are you using
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2008-09-26 by Tyler Boley
It s a logical assumption that the photo surfaces would print with more resolution. The fact is that the coatings are very different from the clay like
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2008-09-26 by Mark Savoia
And more: digital! Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2008-09-26 by maximalimage
More dream than that please: Panatomic-X!!!
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2008-09-26 by pr_roark
... While we re dreaming, maybe we could get Fuji to make a C41 process version of Tech Pan film. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
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2008-09-26 by pr_roark
Paul Banks is going to market a B&W system in Europe that has Eboni-6 in the color spots of an Epson R1800, with the 3-MK settup in the remaining positions. I
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2008-09-26 by Ernst Dinkla
... More or less what I advocated after I saw the first pictures of it maybe a year ago. A wide angle and 56x82 mm frame size (the Nikon 8000-9000 max scan
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2008-09-26 by Gary Wagner
From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of pr_roark Sent: Thursday, September 25,
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2008-09-25 by Wayne J. Cosshall
Thanks Bill, that is most useful. I ve just got my Z3100 running again after it was inactive for a while during the setup of a new joint studio for my wife.
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2008-09-25 by pr_roark
... I might go for a wide angle version of this folder if it perfomed as well as the 645 Zi I had. On the other hand, the old Fuji folder I had was not
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2008-09-25 by pr_roark
... I, too, was impressed by Tyler s comparison. His conclusions and images are consistent with mine. I, frankly, have 4 printers running with versions of
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2008-09-25 by osiobrown
This is a great scanner for those of you out there still shooting with film and scanning for print. This scanner is in mint condition—both cosmetically and
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2008-09-25 by Ernst Dinkla
... So he copied my handcopied text fast, without a thank you. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst
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2008-09-25 by Bill Morse
Don t know, Ernst. I usually use full page GE. Not sure why not to. Thanks for all your reporting from the show. Bill ... -- Regards, Bill Morse Wm. Morse
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2008-09-25 by andre1moreau
Some pictures here: http://davidbram.blogspot.com/ Cheers, André
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2008-09-25 by ann clancy
I have played around with Fotospeeds software and it will allow you to make adjustments to suite your vision. it is easy to use and i have been pleased
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2008-09-25 by Ernst Dinkla
Off topic here but with so many B&W film users in this list I might be excused, see rangefinder forum discussions:
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2008-09-25 by Ernst Dinkla
... That s nice. Could do that with the Wasatch Softrip on the Z3100 and it really improves the control on gloss, semi gloss but the Wasatch isn t good on the
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2008-09-25 by Antonis
I just read a very interesting article that Tyler Boley has published on his site. Using highly magnified areas of actual prints he demonstrates the importance
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2008-09-25 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I did this to good effect: Grey Scale Lith Print Workflow (To be toned via Quad Tone Rip or Grey Scale Variable Mix inks, or converted to RGB and printed
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2008-09-25 by steveabrink
I like the look of Lith prints especially prints w/ the deep browns & golds... Does anyone know of an application that mimics that look? I ve only heard of
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2008-09-25 by Bill Morse
Hi Wayne- I ve had the 3200 for a few months, and I am very happy with it. The biggest improvement is certainly with matte (and to a lesser extent, but still
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2008-09-24 by Ernst Dinkla
... No chance that the new Red will appear on the Z3100. The Black/Red head change is not related to droplet size. B&W printing isn t changed. Speed about 20%
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2008-09-24 by Wayne J. Cosshall
Yup, it is unclear to me just how much of an improvement the Z3200 will be. Will have to wait till I can try one. The paper sounds interesting. Cheers, Wayne
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2008-09-24 by jimrohan2002
... gallery-quality black and white and color prints ... A phrase lifted wholesale from Datacolor s marketing materials, and which I recognized immediately,
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2008-09-24 by cdtobie
On Sep 23, 2008, at 9:54:16 PM, handyman856 wrote: I understand you shouldn t let the hightlights go to 100% RGB, which would be bare
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2008-09-24 by Ernst Dinkla
... Many scanner drivers will skip steps when a lower resolution is selected. While the true optical resolution may not be more than 2500 PPI you still need to
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2008-09-24 by Ernst Dinkla
... Unlikely to happen. Like it didn t happen on Epsons and Canons. The black and red head is also changed to the Z3100 one. I will ask today why ? but I guess
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2008-09-24 by Bill Morse
Hi Peter- Yes, there are always tricks or serendipities that improve a particular image or even a particular piece of equipment or software 9in the eyes of a
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2008-09-24 by handyman856
I understand you shouldn t let the hightlights go to 100% RGB, which would be bare paper. What IS the highest % for good bright highlights, and still be laying
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2008-09-24 by Peter De Smidt
... Except Sandy King, a very experience photographer and printer, does exactly that. On his Creo Eversmart he s found that if he scans at a very high
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2008-09-23 by Eric Neilsen
I guess we should have copyrighted it! Trademarked, in your logo perhaps ; ) Eric Neilsen Photography 4101 Commerce Street Suite 9 Dallas, TX 75226
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2008-09-23 by Cdtobie
I didn t see a lot that jumped out as new; but I was quite suprised to see the phrase gallery-quality black and white and color prints ... A phrase lifted
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