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Re: When is DMax not Dmax?

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

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Re: When is DMax not Dmax?

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

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Re: Papers for Drymounting

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

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Re: Papers for Drymounting

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

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Re: When is DMax not Dmax?

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Papers for Drymounting

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,

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Re: [Digital BW] When is DMax not Dmax?

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

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Re: [Digital BW] Papers for Drymounting

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

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Re: Papers for Drymounting

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

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A discount coupon at Inksupply.com

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

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Papers for Drymounting

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

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Re: [Digital BW] When is DMax not Dmax?

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

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Re: [Digital BW] When is DMax not Dmax?

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

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When is DMax not Dmax?

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,

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3800: Severe ink dripping all over print

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

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Cinema Lenses and DSLRs

2012-11-12 by C D Tobie

Any of you who are wondering what the advantages of dedicated Cinema lens are, when shooting motion with your DSLR, this article covers the pros and cons.

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Epson 4880 Nozzles Still CLogged

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

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