Re: Hi to all
2008-08-05 by Clayton Jones
Hello Tom, Welcome to the forum. ... One of the best printers for doing both color and very fine BW is the Epson 2400 and it s brand new successor the 2880.
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2008-08-05 by Clayton Jones
Hello Tom, Welcome to the forum. ... One of the best printers for doing both color and very fine BW is the Epson 2400 and it s brand new successor the 2880.
2008-08-05 by skefford_1
... Whilst some sw might not support 64 bit, most, if not all, should still run fine. Note that the Photosghop memory module does support 64 bit so that memory
2008-08-05 by XVT XVT
Hello to all, My name is Tom von Agner (Tom). I am an armature photographer living in Brazil. For a long time I had a B&W wet lab and working with alternative
2008-08-05 by Bob Frost
... Didn t you read my last line? Bob Frost. ... From: Vincent Orlando
2008-08-05 by Vincent Orlando
Just what has this thread got to do with B&W Printing??????? Time to drop it!!!!! Vinny ... Vista32, which ... same as
2008-08-05 by Michael King
David, There is nothing to stop people using the Epson drivers, relinearising their (Epson or custom) profiles when they change paper/ink batches. Most
2008-08-05 by David Whistance
I agree that you don t need a RIP with a 3800, or indeed with most recent generation printers. I find that the main benefit of a full featured RIP today is
2008-08-05 by Bob Frost
... Of course I am - 4 months and counting. With Vista64. ... Methinks you generalise too much. Vista64 is not the same as Vista32, which is not the same as
2008-08-05 by Louis Dina
... Steve, You don t need a RIP for high quality color work. I have used half a dozen RIPs including Imageprint, ColorBurst, StudioPrint and others. RIPs are
2008-08-05 by Phil Indeblanc
The only reason I would consider Vista is the Ram limit on XP. XP64 is an option, but also has compatibility issues from what I hear with sw not supporting
2008-08-05 by Richard
Wonder, what the cost, of a 5000ED is going these days.. Rich ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2008-08-04 by skefford_1
... I see lots of replies, but what I consider the most important issue has not (yet) been covered, and that is availability of drivers. Any hw more than a
2008-08-04 by -= Chris =-
Roger, JFYI, I have no problem running programs or data files in ANY directory of MY choice in Vista. FWIW, I also have a RAM disk within the memory, and can
2008-08-04 by Andre Moreau
... Hope you not relying on Microsoft s firewall for your computer s security. Microsoft OS are full of holes when it comes to security. Maybe Microsoft will
2008-08-04 by E Neilsen
Yes, I mentioned QTR, it can be used to make color too. It does not know what ink is in the printer, you do. It does however give you a way to control ink.
2008-08-04 by Gregory
I would have probably move over to Mac many years ago, but I have so much invested in PC format, that I would have to start all over again. And, Macs are more
2008-08-04 by SteveZ
Thanks Eric, I was thinking more for color than b&w (you mentioned QTR), the Raster version of IP is about $500 around the same price as profiling package? ...
2008-08-04 by E Neilsen
Steve, I don t think that a RIP is really required/needed with the latest generation of Epson printers. For the cost of a RIP, I think that you ll find your
2008-08-04 by SteveZ
I was recently at an art show where a fellow photographer strongly urged that I purchase either ImagePrint or Colorburst RIP to ensure better printer output
2008-08-04 by pr_roark
... I routinely check the nozzles before printing a photo if the printer has not been used that day yet. ... Not necessarily, but full Photoshop is probably
2008-08-04 by niteowl1004
Thanks to everyone who helped with my inkset problem! It turned out that a good cleaning and nozzle check did the trick! Paul, your input has really helped me
2008-08-04 by Bob Frost
... There a lots of security improvements in Vista, too many for me to repeat here, but if you want to read about them, then here is a reasonable MS paper:-
2008-08-04 by Kip Babington
I m curious. When you say Vista security is better than XP, are you suggesting that Vista standing alone is better than XP with properly functioning and
2008-08-04 by Steve and Ann Taylor
I bought a refurbished Dell laptop with Vista on it. I didn t much care for it and could never get it to talk to my other computers on my home network. I
2008-08-04 by Bob Frost
... So better stability and better security are not important to you? Bob Frost. ... From: Andre Moreau
2008-08-04 by Andre Moreau
... I m passing on Vista and keeping Windows XP until Windows 7 comes out in 2010. As long as all my peripherals are supported by Windows XP, I see no reasons
2008-08-04 by -= Chris =-
Just a little MAC/Win concept. MAC is a vertical computer system, albeit more applications are becoming available, Win is richer and more feature ladden, hence
2008-08-04 by -= Chris =-
[Start] [Settings] [Control Panel] [Security Center] AND disable OR [Start] [Settings] [Control Panel] [User Account] AND
2008-08-04 by Stephen Kobrin
Ditto. I bought a new laptop a year ago and XP was not an option. Even with Aero disabled, it takes forever to book and shut down. While the widgets are neat,
2008-08-04 by Tony
Yeah, the book is a good intro to LR and PS workflows. The first half is for LR. I m halfway thru
2008-08-04 by Tony
I guess I m of the minority opinion but I love Vista! As a computer hobbyist I ve built probably 70 computers or more for family and friends. Dont get me
2008-08-04 by Bob Frost
... Out of the frying pan into the fire and another whole can of worms or the grass is always greener on the other side spring to mind! ;) Do
2008-08-04 by Bob Frost
... There is clearly something wrong with your setup then, or your computer is too old. I m running Vista64 on two desktops in dualboot mode with XP Pro and it
2008-08-04 by Shoshanna Moser
... We ll definitely coordinate on this. I m currently designing a series of greeting cards to promote and celebrate Put-A-Bullet-In-A-Dell Day, and will be
2008-08-04 by Dana H. Myers
... 30 years in programming has taught me the folly of saying never . Dell will never ship AMD. Intel will never work with Sun. etc. ... Dana (who pays
2008-08-04 by Roger
I agree that getting the data out of the program area is a good idea, too bad MS is forcing me to do what I ve done for years--no sense backing up program
2008-08-04 by Roger
I concur completely with the sentiments expressed below. Vista treats the user like an idiot, demanding that certain files be placed in I know better what you
2008-08-04 by E Neilsen
I have been using XP since it was released and I started using Vista in February. XP is on two desktops and one laptop and Vista is on a desktop. My beef with
2008-08-04 by Shoshanna Moser
Hi Dana, Thanks for the suggestion, but I d already done that, and while it did turn off the unnecessary nonsense, it did nothing to improve the problems with
2008-08-04 by Robert W Shearer
First and of the utmost importance. We need to coordinate your Put a bullet in a Dell day with my Call an Airstrike on Round Rock festival. Have your
2008-08-04 by pr_roark
... I have used XP for years and like it. The laptop I had to buy last year had Vista, and it was a awful until the upgrades finally solved some problems.
2008-08-03 by Dana H. Myers
... I turned-off Aero and tweaked the settings so that the desktop is basically around the same bells and whistles level as XP, and found that performance is
2008-08-03 by Shoshanna Moser
Tom, this is another of those areas in which you ll no doubt encounter fierce opinions, and while I ve no intention of wasting time or energy debating the
2008-08-03 by Gregory
I also use both. Primarily because at the time I upgraded, XP was no longer offered. My Vista machine, a desktop, stays off the internet and solely used as an
2008-08-03 by Mike Kirwan
I use both, XP on my workstation and Vista on my laptop. I move easily between the two, and see no real advantage or disadvantage between them - they both
2008-08-03 by Mark Savoia
Like that is not a war too? ... Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2008-08-03 by Tom Fielder
I ve noticed occasional references to Vista and also to XP. Does anyone have experience with both? Are you able to opine as to which operating system is best
2008-08-03 by Jim Goshorn
... I have a 7800 and am thinking of going to a 7900 when they come out because I want the better handling of clogging issues, wider gamut and I want to be
2008-08-03 by Harold Jackson
Silverfast is absolutely top-notch. I tried both (you can download a trial version to test after you get you scanner). However, as already pointed out, it is
2008-08-03 by Sam McCandless
... For use with Photoshop or Lightroom, Tony? Thanks. -- Sam