RE: [Digital BW] Papers for Drymounting
2012-11-19 by EJ Neilsen
I mean are you going to do the mounting or have it done somewhere else. Eric Neilsen 4101 Commerce Street, Suite 9 Dallas, TX 75226 214-827-8301
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2012-11-19 by EJ Neilsen
I mean are you going to do the mounting or have it done somewhere else. Eric Neilsen 4101 Commerce Street, Suite 9 Dallas, TX 75226 214-827-8301
2012-11-19 by Ernst Dinkla
... Using Vuescan here and multiexposure, multisampling, analogue gain are all aboard. -- Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst Dinkla
2012-11-19 by Paul
David, You most certainly did not add to the confusion, you cleared things up for me considerably. And no, they are not things I already knew. And Ernst, I
2012-11-19 by Ernst Dinkla
In addition to David s excellent summary you can find more realistic Dynamic Range numbers on the pages of the Image Engineering website:
2012-11-19 by David
Paul, At the risk of adding to the confusion or covering things you already know, here is a bit of background about D and Dmax: In the context of light
2012-11-19 by robertades
It s for use in the home and possibly my office.
2012-11-19 by David
Robert, You might look at this 3M product for mounting: http://www.dickblick.com/products/3m-scotch-positionable-mounting-adhesive/#description I used to use
2012-11-18 by E.Neilsen
Robert, there are special adhesives made for use with inkjet materials. Is this going to be a in house project or are you taking it some place? Eric Neilsen
2012-11-18 by Kelly Healy
Cresent Perfect Mount from Dick Blik is a acid free ph neutral (So they say) pre adhesive board. Very easy to use and very rugged. ti comes in all sorts of
2012-11-18 by jimbo
Not sure if this will help but here goes.. I have what for me has been a solution for the most part helping bring out shadow and highlight detail for the
2012-11-18 by Paul
Thanks, Tony, I guess the upshot is I won t obsess over scanner specs. Also, I need to continue learning about VueScan. I didn t realize how or why it gives
2012-11-18 by Seth Rossman
Okay, for hanging around the house and your worry about fingerprints gives me the mental picture of mounted prints just hanging on the mat board. No frames,
2012-11-18 by jimbo
Robert with your display requirements you can pretty much go anyway you want to go.. including simple photomount spray adhesive all the way to a heated platten
2012-11-18 by Tony Sleep
... The DMax does, as you say, correspond to the darkest area within which the scanner is able to capture tonal detail. This is highlights in transmissive mode
2012-11-18 by pdesmidt tds.net
You can use dry mount adhesive that mounts at around 170F, and there s no reason to go over 200F, let alone near 400F. I recently went to a show of all Ansel
2012-11-18 by robertades
Okay, I realize I didn t say a whole lot in my OP. It s for hanging pictures around the house -- kids, family, etc. Longevity and archival issues are not a
2012-11-18 by Paul
Thanks to both of you, Ernest and Eric, Eric, what you say makes perfect sense, Dmax is Dmax. Let me amplify my question a bit more: I m interested in shadow
2012-11-18 by dmneely@gmail.com
I just finished going through a nightmare experience with them! I also had a 15% discount and bought 4 inks for my 3800 printer. I was told my order would go
2012-11-17 by Seth Rossman
Since you didn t say which type of dry mounting, I ll go ahead and give my thoughts on both. If you re talking about adhesive (transfer or pre-stuck) the 3M is
2012-11-17 by David Kachel
Short answer: if your goal is art , dry mounting is absolutely out of the question, without exception. If your goal is commercial, dry mounting, glue,
2012-11-17 by Paul Roark
I have not had any problems with any of the glossy papers and dry mounting. I just keep the temperature low -- 180 f. Paul www.PaulRoark.com ... [Non-text
2012-11-17 by hberg2049@comcast.net
... From: Arthur Fink Photo To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2012 11:26:36 AM Subject:
2012-11-17 by Arthur Fink Photo
InkSupply.com sent me a 15% discount coupon that is good until 1/5/2013. I ll not be able to use it -- so glad to give it to the first person who responds to
2012-11-17 by robertades
Which inkjet papers work best for drymounting prints? I have an Epson R3000 and I plan to use a commercial framer. One paper I m interested in is Ilford Gold
2012-11-17 by Ernst Dinkla
... Eric, Multisampling or better a longer exposure sampling + a normal scan stacked can increase the dynamic range and create more detail of the original
2012-11-17 by E.Neilsen
Paul. The Dmax is Dmax.; the maximum density of dark (densest) area. It does not matter whether it is a positive or negative, the real material has an area
2012-11-16 by Ernst Dinkla
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2012-11-16 by Ernst Dinkla
The sensitivity of the scanner sensor is limited or beter described its limited dynamic range asks for a compromise. Something you will not experience with
2012-11-16 by Paul
I know what DMax is on a b/w print, it s where the blacks are at their darkest. But when I see specs for scanners, I get confused. Scanner specs include DMax,
2012-11-15 by Richard Smallfield
Setting the platen gap to wider seems to have helped. It was on wide before. Any other input always appreciated, though. Richard ... [Non-text portions of
2012-11-15 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, Epson 3800 / K3 ink: I d done all the usual fixes that are mentioned on the forums (lint-free cloth under the head to remove any dust/cat hairs, windex on
2012-11-12 by Lew Schwartz
Thanks Jimbo. I can see that I m not out of the woods yet. I live in the New York, but we ve already had the steam heat up .... it dries out everything very
2012-11-12 by C D Tobie
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2012-11-12 by jimbo
I forgot to ask where your at geographically.. Lew.. aka humidity and temp... j ... From: Lew Schwartz To:
2012-11-12 by jimbo
Lew, Just got in from working outside with the horses.. Anyway, the 4xxx series printers do not have pressurized carts.. So they can be a bit temperamental
2012-11-12 by Lew Schwartz
Ok, I ll give it a shot. The 1st Head Cleaning reported the maint tank at 18%, now, 4 cycles later it s nearly full. ... -- -Lew Schwartz [Non-text portions
2012-11-12 by George Pappas
Hello Lew, Power cleaning is the way to go….3x will totally flush out your lines and print heads. If you have the remote panel software, do it from your
2012-11-11 by Lew Schwartz
I ve left my 4880 idle for too long and now I repeatedly have this message. I ve done Auto Nozzle Check and Head Cleaning 5x now. I - GUESS
2012-11-07 by jimbo
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2012-11-07 by mrgs1001
Documounts was owned by Larson and/or Larson and Documounts were owned by the same company after the founder of Documounts sold. I understand about the desire
2012-11-06 by Steve Kale
I highly recommend Mark ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2012-11-06 by C D Tobie
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2012-11-06 by jimbo
Hi Paul, It s tough not to be in the frame business for the reason of competative pricing you ve mentioned. Larson Juhl typically only sells their stick to a
2012-11-06 by Steve Kale
Check Frame Destination dot com? On 6 Nov 2012, at 15:01, Paul Roark wrote: The black wood frames I was using from Documounts were,
2012-11-06 by pdesmidt tds.net
I don t know if this would work, but could you buy direct from them? See: http://www.larsonjuhl.com/photographers.aspx [Non-text portions of this message have
2012-11-06 by Paul Roark
The black wood frames I was using from Documounts were, according to them, from Larson Juhl (sku 372285). I could order these in paired pieces of any sizes,
2012-11-06 by mrgs1001
Thanks for the recommendations Peter and Bruce. My company Frame Destination carries some of the same mats and backing that documounts carried, but I am not
2012-11-06 by Paul Grant
I have had great success with http://www.metroframe.com I have been using them for years. Great quality and great service. Paul
2012-11-05 by Scott
2012-11-05 by bruce
Try: http://www.framedestination.com/frame_gallery.html#wood Not sure about glossy. ________________________________ From: Paul