Re: [Digital BW] Large size sheet paper
2013-11-08 by Ernst Dinkla
... Make it 70x100 or 72x102 cm (28 x40 ). For a mix of 44 , 17 and 13 printers it can be cut in nice sizes without much paper waste. Take into account the
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2013-11-08 by Ernst Dinkla
... Make it 70x100 or 72x102 cm (28 x40 ). For a mix of 44 , 17 and 13 printers it can be cut in nice sizes without much paper waste. Take into account the
2013-11-08 by <phlg@...>
With Eboni-6 on Canson Rag, I obtain a L* min value around 17.5, not as good as Epson HPN. The deep blacks are perfectly homogeneous. Its texture is very close
2013-11-08 by Paul Roark
One of the more successful of my experiments to relax the roll with the lowest stress on the coating and nothing ever touching it involved making like a
2013-11-08 by jimbo
Good observation Paul. I m jumping in a bit late here sorry but I do have a few observations on this. I have a seal 4460 which I have used to flatten the curl
2013-11-08 by Paul Roark
Thank you, I ll test the Canson papers with Eboni-6. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
2013-11-07 by Jim Goshorn
... Canson Rag Photographique is similar (smooth matte no OBA) and is in large sizes: http://www.canson-infinity.com/en/ragphot310.asp Jim
2013-11-07 by Mark Sonners
actuallly I often press after paper has been printed, either Vivera, Conecolor, K7 inksets and find the heat actually helps cure the ink never had any coating
2013-11-07 by Paul Roark
... I ve used that method with Arches. The internal gelatin sizing probably helps with that paper. Do you find any increase in coating popping off or other
2013-11-07 by Mark Sonners
I use an old seal dry mounting press that heats up the curled paper cut from a roll and about 15 sec. at about 185 gets really flat and smooth. will even
2013-11-07 by <roark.paul@...>
I must say, I do not like working with matte fine art paper that is in rolls. For large panoramas there is no choice, but for 22 x 28 inch images, it s a
2013-11-07 by Ernst Dinkla
... At least since 1900. OBAs were used from 1950 onwards. Make a difference? The OBA effect will not happen so the paper will be warmer and less reflective.
2013-11-06 by Fred Fischer
A few questions: -How long have Baryta papers been around? -Does knowing that a B&W print made on low (Aardenburg) OBA papers will only be shown under museum
2013-11-05 by Ernst Dinkla
... No Fibre/Baryta paper but the Epson Hot and Cold Press Bright matte papers have an OBA content that stands time better. Two of the very few OBA papers that
2013-11-05 by David Kachel
I had a conversation at the Photo Plus show in NY about Oba s and the funny thing is UV is something you don t want your prints to be exposed to but that s how
2013-11-05 by Greg Spitzer
I had a conversation at the Photo Plus show in NY about Oba s and the funny thing is UV is something you don t want your prints to be exposed to but that s how
2013-11-04 by Ernst Dinkla
... I have my doubts on the last one mentioned, a very irregular spectral plot with a hint of fluorescence due to OBAs in the paper base, not in the coating.
2013-11-03 by Ernst Dinkla
... Actually TiO2 does the UV trick but we can not see it. It absorbs UV light as well but emits the energy as heat beyond the red wavelengths. OBAs tend to
2013-11-03 by Ernst Dinkla
http://www.aardenburg-imaging.com/news.18.html http://www.pigment-print.com/spectralplots/spectrumviz_1.htm There are more aspects to the use of OBAs that have
2013-11-03 by pdesmidt tds.net
If I understand correctly, OBAs turn UV light into bluish visible light, which causes paper with them in to look brighter when exposed to UV light. Substances
2013-11-03 by Jon Zax
I find something in these terminologies confusing. Isn t a Baryta layer in a photo paper there to whiten the substrate, so doesn t that make Baryta an OBA ?
2013-11-03 by <benedictchen22@...>
Hi i have been reading up on varnishing prints. I have try with airbrush and actual brush method, with the airbrush coating too thin and too many imperfections
2013-11-02 by Jacques Caron
I get an average of 2,25 Lab B with cold press and Eb6 on a 1430 Jacques Caron Photographe jacques.caron@videotron.qc.ca
2013-11-02 by <roark.paul@...>
The Editor of Professional Imagemaker passed on a list of baryta papers that included a some others that would appear to have no or minimal OBAs in them.
2013-11-02 by J.F. Felinik
1 Full set, full bottles, though the GO is only half full. And this one as well: 1 Double set of refillable carts for Epson 1400/1430 (autoreset version) Email
2013-10-29 by <roark.paul@...>
Breathing Color recently circulated an ad for one of its papers that it claims is the first non-OBA baryta paper. Many claim Museo Silver Rag is a non-OBA
2013-10-27 by William Harvey
I have been using Cone pigments (K3) in a 1400 for more than two years. They work all the time every time and I am very pleased with this inkset. The canned
2013-10-26 by <kjrslr@...>
I have a pair of 4800 s and have one set up with a custom color Cone ink set and the other with a split tone piezography(B&W) ink set. As far as the color
2013-10-26 by Pete Bergstrom
Have you experienced a specific problem with ink ruboff? Are you trying to prevent problems with glossy papers? Matte papers seem to be very good at absorbing
2013-10-26 by <paulmwhiting@...>
I think I found the solution... see the thread in the QTR group. Sorry to clutter things up here... Paul ... I don t know if double posting is frowned upon,
2013-10-26 by Paul Roark
I have used bags from www.clearbags.com for years with no problems. I suppose in theory there is always the transfer of some carbon if anything touches the
2013-10-26 by <benedictchen22@...>
hi guys anyone used them Clearfile print protector things?
2013-10-26 by <benedictchen22@...>
Hi guys I m expanding to include color into my work. planing on a second 1400 for cone pigment set is it any good is it any different from the other options in
2013-10-26 by <paulmwhiting@...>
I don t know if double posting is frowned upon, but I d just like to point to a question on the above topic over in the QTR group. I was assuming most folks
2013-10-26 by <yardbee09@...>
Thanks Paul! ... ... Epson 1400 and wanted to try BW printing with Eboni-6 ... My goal is to get a better BW tonal range than I get using conventional color
2013-10-24 by <214mark477@...>
The reason that you will get different answers about mounting is because different people and organizations have different needs in terms of display and
2013-10-24 by Richard Eskin
This test was seriously confounded by several uncontrolled factors: 1. The way I read it, the unmounted samples were not placed in the oven, so all that was
2013-10-24 by Andrew Darlow
Hi folks: Yesterday, I posted two articles about the PhotoPlus Expo in NYC being held this week (trade show starts today and runs until this Sat.). In the
2013-10-24 by Ernst Dinkla
... Ben, It is a very short summary, nothing more than the usual research poster . I tried to find the real article but couldn t. My main concern is the
2013-10-23 by Paul Roark
At least based on a quick read, the results look consistent with what I would expect. Matte paper, un-mounted, appeared to do the best. RC paper, mounted,
2013-10-23 by jimbo
Interesting article thanks for sharing it.. Your right everyone will have their own opinion.. What I can tell you is that within museum conservators you will
2013-10-23 by <ben@...>
Hi, I recently found this scientifical document about the long-term effects of mounting digital ink jet prints to Aluminum and Dibond supports. I wonder if
2013-10-21 by <paulmwhiting@...>
That worked Paul, thank you! Paul ... On my system it appears one has to click on the show more ellipses [...]. I use e-mail, so I had missed what the new
2013-10-21 by Paul Roark
On my system it appears one has to click on the show more ellipses [...]. I use e-mail, so I had missed what the new format is doing. I ll try to modify my
2013-10-21 by <paulmwhiting@...>
Paul, I m sorry but I can t read your response to the OP. when I click see more messages I get a blank box. I m having trouble navigating this new Yahoo
2013-10-21 by Paul Roark
... The paper white and dmax (100% black) set the ends points of the dynamic range of the print. The 6 dilutions of Eb6 will give very smooth gradients
2013-10-20 by <yardbee09@...>
I have an Epson 1400 and wanted to try BW printing with Eboni6 and could use a little advice. My goal is to get a better BW tonal range than I get using
2013-10-18 by Paul Roark
... I think C6b is the best. ... I know of no negative side effects of C6b. One normal paper the c version ads nothing even on a 1400. So, don t bother with
2013-10-18 by <grimmieoldfart@...>
Paul, Which Eb6 base should we be using for the 3.5 pl heads, (Epson R2400 & 3800)? The C6B was designed for the smaller heads such as the 1400, but what are
2013-10-18 by jazzfan@verizon.net
My epson 1400 filled with Eboni 6 pre-loader carts had been working fine until I replaced the black cart because it was running low of ink,since the change
2013-10-18 by <benedictchen22@...>
Hi has anyone tried this? I am really bad at spraying so anything that can be done mechcanically I ll consider