Re: [Digital BW] Photoshop Create Cloud program for photographers
2013-11-22 by Paul Roark
I find Bridge very useful, as it previews the *.dng raw files, unlike PS. Paul www.PaulRoark.com ... I find Bridge very useful, as it previews the *.dng
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2013-11-22 by Paul Roark
I find Bridge very useful, as it previews the *.dng raw files, unlike PS. Paul www.PaulRoark.com ... I find Bridge very useful, as it previews the *.dng
2013-11-22 by Jim Goshorn
... The updates are not automatic. You will get notice if a new version is available and you will be able to update or not - it s your decision. As far as LR
2013-11-22 by Tina Manley
Thanks, Jimbo. Yes, I have installed the CC version of Bridge. I don t use it very often and it is driving me crazy because it tries to open every file as I
2013-11-22 by Kip Babington
Thanks, all. That’s exactly what I was wondering. I must not have made my concerns clear to the Adobe chatter, or else they just don’t want to spread
2013-11-22 by jimbo
Tina, The LR version that was / is offered with CC is specifically vers 5.2 or later.. They added some trickery to that version to accommodate the cloud.. an
2013-11-22 by jimbo
Kip, kinda funny.. Ok the photographers package does not mandate that you download any software...how about that!!!!!!! LOL.. I mean you could probably get
2013-11-22 by Tina Manley
You can sign up for PSCC for $9.99 a month and not install LRCC if you don t want to. I ve used it like that for several months. You will get a whole list of
2013-11-22 by Kip Babington
Thanks, Jimbo. For grins, I went to the Adobe site and started a chat on this. The story I got was that if I want to rent PS only, without the LR component,
2013-11-22 by jimbo
Kip, Presently LR is / was not intended to be a cloud offering. They did it as a peacemaker to Photographers who already had CS3 or above..I already had LR 5
2013-11-22 by Tina Manley
I have been using PSCC for PS only and my original version of LR5 since CC first came out with no problems. Today I m downloading the CC version of LR, too,
2013-11-22 by Kip Babington
I stopped using PS when they went to the CS - I have no use for any of the other pieces, and couldnÆt justify the cost of keeping up the whole suite just to
2013-11-22 by Paul Roark
I have Perfect Resize 7.5. The PS CC up-res blue skies are noticeably lower in noise. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2013-11-22 by jimbo
Thnx Paul... if the sky is cleaner then they did make some changes.. What version of resize were you using? jimbo ... From: Paul Roark To: DigitalB&WPrint
2013-11-22 by Paul Roark
... That is just a demonstration of how important a smart resize is if the geometry is going to be altered. PS CC is even better. I don t have a
2013-11-22 by jimbo
I ve been using Fractals / Resize for some time also.. and the CC version of PS has really improved ..actually in many areas.. Anyway you may want to download
2013-11-22 by Paul Roark
I made the switch to PS CC on the $9.99/month plan for several reasons. One of the most important is that the new image resizing algorithms are much better
2013-11-22 by Leslie Tihor
I ve been using Cone s pigment inks for a few months in my Epson 3800. I can see no difference in any way, including tendency to clog, from Epson s OEM inks.
2013-11-22 by <homershannon@...>
You might want to also check out Cone s new dye ink; Inkthrift CL. Cone claims it is as archival as Epson Claria which, if you look at the test scores on
2013-11-22 by <homershannon@...>
I ve had really good luck with all the Red River papers. For glossy or satin finish papers the Arctic Polar Gloss and UltraPro Satin are fantastic with the
2013-11-22 by Ernst Dinkla
Now everybody can join the scheme: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-57613183-92/adobes-photoshop-lightroom-deal-open-to-all-comers/ Looks like subscriber
2013-11-21 by <shutterbug1004@...>
Just my 2cents, I had to replace a 1400, got the 1430 on sale for around $200. I run a CIS system with EB-6 setup. I have not noticed any change in quality on
2013-11-21 by <jacques.caron@...>
Hi again Actually I made some tests with cRed River Polar Matte, Hahnemühle Photo Rag, Epson Cold Press and Epson Ultra Premium Presentation Paper. What I ve
2013-11-21 by lists@cpeacock.us
Thanks for the information. I don t see any current rebates that can be used in the USA, but the 1430 is readily available from online sellers for US$299.95
2013-11-21 by <jacques.caron@...>
Hi Got a new 1430 directly from Epson, using a rebate offered by the manufacturer, for 269$. I m in Canada. As for Eb6, I started the new printer with a kit
2013-11-21 by Charles Peacock
I kind of guessed the 1430 was a warmed over 1400, but wasnÆt certain. Happily they seem to be readily available for right around $300. IÆm in the Detroit
2013-11-21 by Charles Peacock
With the discontinuance of the Epson 1400 and the recently skyrocketing prices of remaining new and refurbished units (best price I can find is $799 new or
2013-11-21 by David Kachel
With the discontinuance of the Epson 1400 and the recently skyrocketing prices of remaining new and refurbished units (best price I can find is $799 new or
2013-11-21 by <mwesley250@...>
David, Thanks for the info. Those big carts looked attractive since I guess you don t have to take them out to refill them. I have been very pleased with the
2013-11-20 by Paul Roark
With Eboni MK in the 7800, the same-day QTR min. Lab L was 15.69. That s a dmax of 1.69. A few papers can do better, but I doubt anyone can see the
2013-11-20 by <phlg@...>
What minimum LAB L value do you reach? Pascal ... This paper is OBA free; yet it has an unusually low Lab B -- slightly negative according to my spectro.
2013-11-20 by Ernst Dinkla
... Yes, for a OBA free paper it is very close to neutral. I think in your case the UV-cut spectrometer has been compensated too much by the software expecting
2013-11-20 by Leslie Tihor
I ve been using Jon Cone s refillable cartridges on my 3800 for about 2 years and they ve operated perfectly. But you have to keep two things in mind with
2013-11-20 by <roark.paul@...>
This paper is OBA free; yet it has an unusually low Lab B -- slightly negative according to my spectro. Apparently Canson claims to add some natural
2013-11-20 by mwesley250
Does anyone have any experience with the i-Refill cartridges for the Epson Pro 3800? Or any other recommendations for using 3rd party B&W inks with this
2013-11-20 by David Kachel
Easy, easy, easyè Get the short cartridges that allow you to close the door. Get them on ebay where they are cheapest, by far. You are safe ordering from Hong
2013-11-19 by <Jordan.kreidberg@...>
It s been suggested to me that the extra inks (orange and green) in the HDR ink set, compared with the K3 insket, will yield better B&W prints. I ve not seen
2013-11-19 by Paul Roark
... darkest. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2013-11-18 by <jacques.caron@...>
Hi For my first run, I went with the carts and the bulk dilutions. For the first fill up, it helps to have the six syringes; if you rinse them well, I don t
2013-11-18 by <paulmwhiting@...>
Thanks, Jimbo and Paul, In other words, the OEM color ink in the 1400 is not Ultra-Chrome. I wonder if there s a chart, summary somewhere to guide one through
2013-11-18 by Paul Roark
The UltraChrome - Eboni-6 incompatibility was a specific problem I was warning against. Note that Eboni MK and the generic base are compatible with UC inks,
2013-11-18 by jimbo
Yup you need to flush it... It s the only way you ll really know what you got..plus doing this cleans out all the printercomponents including the heads.. jimbo
2013-11-18 by <paulmwhiting@...>
In Paul Roark s pdf on Eboni-6, page 4, I read that I must first flush the color carts if they contain the UltraChrome inkset. I still have the OEM Epson color
2013-11-11 by <paulmwhiting@...>
My R1800/3MK test reached 160 MegaluxHours yesterday, but the results aren t posted yet. I m pretty confident it will continue to do well. Amen to Paul s
2013-11-11 by Paul Roark
Myron, ... I think it s hard to beat the MIS carbons for longevity and economy. ... http://aardenburg-imaging.com/ is by far your best source of information.
2013-11-11 by Gary
Aardenburg has lots of good information from testing many different inks on many different papers. http://www.aardenburg-imaging.com/index.html Gary Wagner
2013-11-11 by Mark Savoia
Try Inkjetmall s www.inkjetmall.com Mark www.stillrivereditions.com ... Try Inkjetmall s www.inkjetmall.com Mark www.stillrivereditions.com On Nov 11, 2013,
2013-11-11 by Myron Gochnauer
I am using an Epson 3880 for colour and B&W. It takes 80ml cartridges which turn out to be fairly expensive per ml. I have lowered the cost by purchasing
2013-11-10 by Paul Roark
Many if not most printer will show micro-banding with only a single ink printing. At least with my printers, the 1800 was more prone to banding than the 1400.
2013-11-10 by <benedictchen22@...>
Hi I was looking at 3MK and realise all 3 slots were Eboni I wanted to know why? is there a details versus Smoothness advantage?
2013-11-08 by Ernst Dinkla
While I checked the dates of first OBA and barite use in photo papers I came across an initiative of the Getty Foundation: