Re: more detail with EEM than with PhotoRag(?)
2008-04-15 by tomgreen1945
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2008-04-15 by tomgreen1945
... Moab kayenta is no longer being sold by Moab. (now legion)
2008-04-15 by BKPhoto@aol.com
Sarah- We met briefly at last year s BetterLight conference. We use K7 inks now, and have been using Cone s stuff from the beginning; I m a big fan. But you
2008-04-15 by djon43
Just a photographer s perspective here (just a very good eyeball printer): I know of no reason to use EEM for anything. It isn t as good as (for example) Moab
2008-04-14 by Sarah Thompson
(Re-sent -- my previous attempt failed, I think, so apologies if you get this twice) Hi folks, I ve recently been using a K7 ink set in my r2400 to great
2008-04-14 by E Neilsen
Might even try keeping that paper a touch dryer, in a lower relative humidity than EEM. And yes, the 188 is smoother than the 308 but not a night and day
2008-04-14 by Clayton Jones
Hello Joost, ... A rougher surface is often softer and will have more bleed, or dot gain (an ink droplet will spread out and lose it s hard edge to some
2008-04-14 by Sarah Thompson
Hi folks, I ve recently been using a K7 ink set in my r2400 to great success, mostly printing on Moab Entrada with the profiles that shipped with QTR. I ve had
2008-04-14 by pr_roark
Let me add that you might want to print the little resolution chart at several different gray levels. As Tyler noted, bleed might be the difference, and that
2008-04-14 by pr_roark
... You might be able to get an objective handle on this by printing a resolution chart like this: http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Res_chart.zip with each
2008-04-14 by pr_roark
Guy, ... the ... version ... there. ... and ... not ... If the inkset by itself is not smooth enough for you, then it might well be worth the effort to add
2008-04-14 by Tyler Boley
got it! Just ignore me then. Unless it s some kind of bleed, which you could determine with a loup, I m stumped. Tyler
2008-04-14 by Joost Horsten
Hi Tyler, Thanks for your reply. With better I mean sharper or more detail . I don t see relevant differences in overall matching of monitor and print
2008-04-14 by Tyler Boley
... well, perhaps by folks somewhat less discerning than you . ... better is always a tricky concept in this brave new world. Would you say that it is
2008-04-14 by guy_staley
... Thanks Paul. I only print on glossy papers, thus my wanting to replace both LK and MK. Those inks simply don t get used, and it seems like a waste to not
2008-04-14 by Joost Horsten
Tyler, As also replied to Eric, I know what you re saying. But 1) the EEM/HPR combo is known to give very similar results (curves are often interchagned) and
2008-04-14 by Joost Horsten
... amount of time ... really are ... might need ... the best ... Yes, I know all this. But in this particular case we re talking about the combination of HPR
2008-04-14 by Tyler Boley
either of those options are possible with this as well, in the first pass, by setting up the spot channel as wished, and additional canvas size if you want a
2008-04-14 by john dean
The Z-3100 has a setting on the driver that allows you lay down a full bleed or a selective glop coating, just on the image area - econo option) below max
2008-04-14 by Walker Blackwell
... Yes ... yes ... No. You select ABW. These are ABW profiles. ... Make sure you are printing with ABW on at all times when using these ABW profiles. ... take
2008-04-13 by Michael King
try http://www.silverprint.co.uk/fin8a.html ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2008-04-13 by Susan Chapin
You mean, once you have a BW profile: - You set the Photoshop print dialog to Let Photoshop manage colors - In the Photoshop dialog you specify your BW
2008-04-13 by Mark Savoia
I thought Tyler put a special e-mail link on his website (specifically the page about ordering a sample print) to reply to, for him to gather feedback and I
2008-04-13 by Michael T. Murphy
... Yes, I have seen that on the prints I received also. The simple solution would be to go to a full-bleed GLOP. Not sure what that will do to the printer
2008-04-13 by Richard Smallfield
What are your experiences with this as opposed to Epson Velvet? It sounds like the Epson has better dmax from what I ve read. Richard ... --
2008-04-13 by Tyler Boley
if the paper is the only thing that changed, then the printing process was not linearized and/or profiled, or otherwise calibrated for each paper. Papers don t
2008-04-13 by Eric Neilsen
Joost, Not all papers are ; the same thickness, take the same amount of time to absorb/dry ink, etc. The printers are pretty amazing but they really are
2008-04-13 by Joost Horsten
Hi all, Normally, PhotoRag is my paper of choice and I use Epson Enhanced Matte as draft paper. My default print size is A4. Lately I m making some smaller
2008-04-13 by Michael King
Tyler txs for the reply. ... Ok understood that you printed GLOP bigger than the image. But if you look carefully at the IGFS margins beyond the GLOP you ll
2008-04-13 by pr_roark
... The LK would be the most logical ink to replace with a very light ink if you re using QTR. If you print only glossy papers, then MK could also be
2008-04-13 by CDTobie@aol.com
... This is the latest version of the same Somerset Velvet that has been available for years (long before most other fine art papers, actually), it just came
2008-04-13 by guy_staley
I m using MIS UT3D in a 2200 with QTR, and I m noticing dots in the highlights of my prints, and I d like to reduce them so I m considering replacing the MK
2008-04-13 by Walker Blackwell
I got burned with both. Innova killed me back in the day with SC going flaky. I found tin-foil in one and long drag-striped, and pock-marks, and vertical
2008-04-13 by Nancy Wilson
I found the full list of printer models, including the Epson 1800 3MK, in the pull down menus in the 2.5.2 version for Windows. They have not yet been
2008-04-13 by john dean
Hey Walker, I thought you d given up on Innova? Didn t you get burned really badly with the Smooth Cotton? The Hahnemuhle prices are too high. I m going to
2008-04-13 by john dean
If you look at Premier Art Hotpress it is the same thing, super sharp, great gamut, but lousy ink absorption and bizarre print color with black and white with
2008-04-13 by Tyler Boley
I agree with both of you. This is also one of those papers that just looks good. Even with the problems, if you get a setup with good coverage, and no bleed,
2008-04-13 by Walker Blackwell
And it IS super super sharp. Sharpest paper I ve seen. Innova SC is second (for some weird reason.) Walker
2008-04-13 by Walker Blackwell
I did get great results from K7. Not Quad. That s what I m mostly running (split quad.) So the new Cone inks are fine with it. It s the old ones with only a
2008-04-13 by john dean
How many decent warm papers are there out there? I don t consider William Turner a warm paper. Well, there is Hahnemuhle Bamboo and Crane Portfollio Rag. The
2008-04-13 by Walker Blackwell
I am not offering free tech support here. Just free canned profiles to the community at large. For questions regarding MK or PK I will offer my response here
2008-04-13 by Walker Blackwell
The first time I tried PR on Quadtone it was crappy. I got a pre-roll from Crane to test out. dMax was way down. The paper still doesn t work very well with
2008-04-12 by Tyler Boley
The problems I experienced with this paper when it was first introduced seem to have been worked out. It still requires careful attention to ink limits, bit
2008-04-12 by arlenelove3@aol.com
I d be very happy to have access to ABW ICC profiles for my 7800 K3 printer. Also, Although one is not supposed to print matte on H FAPearl, I find it has so
2008-04-12 by Walker Blackwell
The profile up there is for Bright White. I will put documentation up and correct names once I start the project . . . Anyway, to create you own ICC profile,
2008-04-12 by slcphoto73
I am not as knowledgeable as most of you-all here, but, representing those of us who are lower in the learning curve than you, I have a few questions that do
2008-04-12 by Tyler Boley
... wrote: ... ... yes. ... In this case, on these papers, 65%. It s very dependent on other factors, like ink limits and GO amount in the first
2008-04-12 by Walker Blackwell
I will be building a default Neutral profile. This allows for minor-to- medium hue tuning in ABW as the driver re-maps K ink for each different hue angle. If
2008-04-12 by Eric Neilsen
Anybody that can make ICC profiles can make them to print neutral, sepia, split tone, etc. So while there are those that offer software and hardware to do this
2008-04-12 by Walker Blackwell
There are new media tables but I wouldn t think they would put different ink limits in . . . That would screw up the entire print community at large, no? I
2008-04-12 by Eric Neilsen
Walker, I d be curious to know if happened to see a difference in print quality with the newer Epson 4800 driver? You ll notice that the new driver 6.XX has