Re: Photo Exchange
2008-04-17 by Keith R.
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2008-04-17 by Keith R.
... I d ... amateur ... others. ... 11x14) ... I ... using an ... to ... You might want to check this yahoo site:
2008-04-17 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I m thinking of marketing some images on Moab Entrada or Colorado srayed with Lyson Print Guard, to be displayed hung unframed. Can anyone voice an opinion
2008-04-17 by Keith Cooper
... print ... at:http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/article_pages/bw_printing/bw_print ...
2008-04-17 by pr_roark
I ve found that starting one ink at a time greatly smooths out the highlights of the C88+ with EZ types of inksets. I found with the R1800 3-MK that it
2008-04-17 by Carl Schofield
Keith, I ve made both 21 and 51 step targets for ColorMunki and have had no problems reading either with no read errors or missed measurements. These are not
2008-04-17 by Keith Cooper
Hi I ve got a quick guide to using the ColorMunki to produce icc profiles with QTR. QTR will eventually support the ColorMunk exported data format, but I ve
2008-04-17 by ausdlk
That s it. Thanks. Dave.
2008-04-17 by David Whistance
Joost Why not try one of the Cone sets. They are a little more expensive, however not that bad with the larger cartridges - you could also go for refillables
2008-04-17 by niteowl1004
Hello all! I am just starting to move into the digital age, have been a traditonal wet printer for many years. I am looking for a starter printer to get
2008-04-17 by Joost Horsten
As a print studio in my neighbourhood is offering their Epson 9600 for sale I m of course very much tempted ;-) Before deciding on it, I d like to understand
2008-04-17 by pr_roark
Peter, As Tyler noted, the QTR ICCs do allow soft proofing. If just the Lab L data is put into the ICC and you use View Proof Setup Custom and load the ICC,
2008-04-17 by Tyler Boley
It is possible and advisable. But the profiler that comes with QTR would be the way to go. Apparently it s easy to learn how to use the device that came with
2008-04-17 by Peter Oksen
Sorry if this question is obvious or already have been raised. I still have some difficulties in understanding some aspects of colour management. F.ex. I don t
2008-04-17 by Richard Smallfield
Hi Daniel, good to hear from you after all this time ... don t pizza wheels make a more dotty line? ta, Richard ... -- http://smallfield.vze.com The ark was
2008-04-17 by danielstaver
It could be the pizza wheels, although I ve never heard of them causing track marks on matte papers before. They can be easily disabled by loosening the black
2008-04-17 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I output a print for a client yesterday and found there were two very sharp and fine, faint lines in the solid black areas of the matte paper output from
2008-04-17 by Tyler Boley
... from Glop ... by the way, I can t get this to happen or see it here in any tests. I just got more paper in so have been looking for it. It must be
2008-04-16 by Tyler Boley
mine, 5x7 variable contrast, was installed new and used for session, then I made my first good ink B&W print. Has not been used since. Hope to find a good home
2008-04-16 by stephenpho@aol.com
I have a ZBE Sentinel with the best glass. Paid $20,000 its mounted on my darkroom I mean storage room wall. Someday soon I will donate it to the best cause.
2008-04-16 by Eric Neilsen Photography
Well, after working with both, I ll take a free D2 over a VI any day, unless the Zone VI comes with an Aristo Head and Metrolux II timer : ) ... From: Walker
2008-04-16 by tomgreen1945
... Bhphoto has very goo prices and shipping on this.
2008-04-16 by Walker Blackwell
I understand. It s a ZoneVI. :-) D2s are the ones we are looking for. Response has been great everybody. Thank you so much! Walker ... [Non-text portions of
2008-04-16 by Jeff Goldner
I am ready to part with my Zone VI enlarger but not ready to give it away. Sorry about that.
2008-04-16 by djon43
Lasal seems to be virtually identical to Kayenta, except for weight. http://www.moabpaper.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=127
2008-04-16 by p_bien
Anyone interested in participating in a photo exchange? I m thinking of something simple and easy to easy to manage. I know some folks make money (or their
2008-04-16 by Ernst Dinkla
... http://tlbtlb.com/links/ ? -- Met vriendelijke groeten,Ernst
2008-04-16 by ausdlk
Sometime ago I was turned onto a little Windows utility that could be used to rename the internal description of an ICC/ICM file. My PC hard drive crashed last
2008-04-16 by Walker Blackwell
IT Supplies and Shades of Paper are tops. Walker Black Point Editions, Ltd.
2008-04-16 by Patrick Kealey
I concur with Julian, good people to work with. Patrick jlk4410 wrote: Hello all, Just started working with Ilford Gold Fibre Silk.
2008-04-16 by Ernst Dinkla
... You could use 11 wide sheets cut from 36 or 44 wide rolls if you can store them. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Ernst
2008-04-16 by Arthur Fink
Moab paper offcut rolls sound like a great deal. But have any of you had experience printing with it. I d hope that offcut Entrada = regular Entrada on a
2008-04-16 by Joost Horsten
... Thanks Paul. I d be interested in some more detail in the other papers you tried as well. For this particular project I m looking for a paper that is
2008-04-16 by Michael Darnton
This may be well-known, but from looking around, I don t think it is: just the other day I discovered that I can force my Canon printers (6600D and 9000)to use
2008-04-16 by CorrPro96@aol.com
In a message dated 4/15/2008 4:41:17 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, david.whistance@btopenworld.com writes: I m running a Selenium/Sepia Split tone in a second
2008-04-16 by CorrPro96@aol.com
Walker: I m not ready to part with my Beseler, but I have a couple of easels I won t be needing, 11x14 Saunders and a Beseler 11x14 and a 16x20 (heavy). I ve
2008-04-16 by pglombick
Last year, I ordered a number of sample packs from different manufacturers of matte papers and compared different characteristics by visual inspection. PR
2008-04-15 by Tom Baker
You might want to try Jim Doyle at Shades of Paper. He s got a good following, for a reason. Tom Baker jlk4410 wrote: Hello all, Just
2008-04-15 by jlk4410
Hello all, Just started working with Ilford Gold Fibre Silk. Printing with QTR, R2400, K3 inks and this paper looks very promising for a people project I m
2008-04-15 by pr_roark
I think the 2000P might be an excellent candidate for Eboni-6 (or the generic Carbon-6). Let us know how it goes. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2008-04-15 by esharamaki
Just wondering if the old 2000P would be a good candidate for eboni-6 ink scheme? Thanks, Earl
2008-04-15 by tomgreen1945
... No longer made. http://www.moabpaper.com/index.asp?PageAction=Custom&ID=8
2008-04-15 by tomgreen1945
... I like this paper also. The only place I find find it is in the Graveyard section and they only have two sizes left. Do you have a link where it is a
2008-04-15 by Joost Horsten
... Apparently I can t upload myself, so here s the line for anyone that is interested http://horstenj.zenfolio.com/img/v3/p720744150.tif
2008-04-15 by Joost Horsten
Thanks Paul, I did use your test chart. As a matter of fact I created one with 8 eught different gray levels. I ll upload it to file section. Frankly, I m a
2008-04-15 by djon43
... Not quite correct. http://www.moabpaper.com/ Moab remains as a Legion product line...Kayenta remains Moab. The current (Legion) Moab Kayenta is almost
2008-04-15 by Walker Blackwell
Hey everyone. I m renovating a darkroom up at University of Vermont. We have a tight budget and I m looking for darkroom donations (tax deductible) if anyone
2008-04-15 by Walker Blackwell
Please make sure you follow my instructions in the email before the last one I posted to the DIGITBW group. When you print the step wedge, make sure the image
2008-04-15 by David Whistance
As a PS from my last post you should bear in mind that the standard Cone cartridges for the desktop printers are refillable so you shouldn t need to but any,
2008-04-15 by David Whistance
Hi Sarah Rather than buying a CIS, with all the problems that they seem to suffer, why not buy a few sets of refillable cartridges? That way you can benefit
2008-04-15 by steveabrink
Walker, I m planning on sending you a couple of wedges. A big THANKS for doing this -- it certainly makes my life easier... SteveB ... colors ... printer ...