What Asa to shoot tmax400 with standard development
2012-09-02 by russmeadseattle
Ii am pulling out old film cameras to shoot black and white film to scan, then to digitally print. I will primarily be shooting medium format. I live in then
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2012-09-02 by russmeadseattle
Ii am pulling out old film cameras to shoot black and white film to scan, then to digitally print. I will primarily be shooting medium format. I live in then
2012-09-02 by pdesmidt tds.net
I would scan it before trying to clean off the mold. Cleaning it might damage it more than it already is. After you have a good scan, you could then contact
2012-09-02 by David
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has any specific recommendations for refillable cartridges for the Epson SP 1400. I have used cartridges from MIS and the
2012-09-02 by Mark Sonners
2012-09-02 by Pamela Holt
Thanks to everyone. We got it going, and it is printing very well! ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2012-09-02 by sethrus
I JUST ran across a VERY important 2-neg strip of 6x6 Tri-X taken in 1972. Although it is in a sleeve (and not stuck to it, thank you!) I notice a patch of
2012-08-31 by Bob Rapp
For me, the advantages of the V750 over the V700 are the software plus the reflective and positive IT-8 targets which, through Silverfast, provide very good
2012-08-31 by Jeff
I also have the V750. There are some 6x6 scans in my gallery at http://jeffgoldner.zenfolio.com/movingwater - should be obvious which ones (they are square!).
2012-08-31 by Robert Rapp
I have the Better Scanning holders as well. I found that 3,5mm to be the ideal height. With B&W, the highest resolution I could obtain was 3,200 (single
2012-08-31 by John Broski
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2012-08-31 by Ernst Dinkla
... If it is for the wet mount holder you better get Doug Fisher s wet mount holder. That, a Vuescan license and the V700 is what I have. I used to make my own
2012-08-31 by Robert Rapp
I would suggest spending a little more and buy the Epson V750 for the supplies software. Hold off on upgrading to SilverFast V8 until after you have installed
2012-08-30 by Tony Sleep
... I can confirm it does. Rollei 6000 negs scanned on a V700@optical res 6900 x 6900 px and the optics are very good indeed. Results are far better than I
2012-08-30 by Ernst Dinkla
... Resolution wise a good flatbed like the Epson V700 should deliver enough data for an A3+ sheet size. Say a true optical resolution of 2000 PPI delivered by
2012-08-30 by dmet2006
Hello to all recipients.. I m looking for a way to scan 6X6 b&w negatives for printing via a Epson R2400. Can you please suggest the proper device - scanner?
2012-08-30 by Pamela Holt
Yeah, I did forget the vents. Thanks so much! On Aug 29, 2012 8:29 PM, 228044881 228044881 ... [Non-text portions of this message
2012-08-30 by Paul Roark
Be sure you have removed the stopper or tape that blocks the air inlet. Paul
2012-08-30 by m venz
I haved had a similar experience. I also got freight free cartridges from ebay to replace my MIS ones. They are labelled 81n. The supplier also has a
2012-08-30 by 228044881 228044881
If your printer recognises the carts, make shure you have pulled the plugs out of the air vents, otherwise the ink wont flow because there will be a vacume in
2012-08-29 by Pamela Holt
I am having a similar issue. The Epson 1430 is new (never installed with color cartridges0, and the empty cartridges were filled per the eboni 6 fill
2012-08-29 by Paul Roark
Louis de Stoutz wrote: ... The larger drops of the 2200/2100 require that you run an ink lighter than LK, but you d do that with an
2012-08-29 by Louis de Stoutz
Thanks, Paul. By the way, your pictures are beautiful. You sure master the stitching and multi-focus techniques, I would love to see your prints one day (any
2012-08-29 by pdesmidt tds.net
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2012-08-29 by Cdtobie
... own software is a moot comparison If that was how the cameras were actually used, then that would indeed be the basis for comparison. Those days are over,
2012-08-28 by Paul Roark
... For pigments and at least arguably fine art quality, yes. (I still really like the Claria (or Noritsu) dyes the best and use them not only for cards but
2012-08-28 by Louis de Stoutz
Paul, if I understand you well, 6K+ is your preferred choice at the time being for glossy? I still have a totally unused 2100/2200 which I would like to put
2012-08-28 by Seth Rossman
I think absent both cameras shot in RAW modes and processed with their own software is a moot comparison. And, with their scene, landscape, and various other
2012-08-28 by jimbo
I think your right on.. I ONLY calibrate for studio work in which I can repeat and or control the light.. In my mind it makes no sense to build a profile for
2012-08-28 by Mike Kirwan
For general scenes I agree with you, but creating a custom profile for a product shoot, where for instance, the label color needs to be more than accurate has
2012-08-28 by C D Tobie
... I certainly was a believer in display and output profiling long before I moved into capture calibration. For a long time, users asked me for ICC profiles
2012-08-28 by C D Tobie
... Yes, it was the low noise that amazed me; I assumed that Canon would have the superior low noise capabilities, by not reducing the size of the individual
2012-08-28 by Mark
... I understand, but as much of a believer as I am in color managed workflows, I ve never quite gotten the point of building camera-specific profiles, even
2012-08-28 by jimbo
While I still like and use my D700 s the difference in image quality, color fidelity and noise at higher iso s is profound between the 700 & 800 in my
2012-08-28 by jimbo
Your right ..that s almost a necessity with these guys.. Do you shoot an 800 yourself or was that just a test..I think your a Canon guy.. Anyway I added 2700ma
2012-08-28 by Paul Roark
... OK, they it s likely that what worked on the Epson WorkForce printers will work with the SX425. But, I have never actually used that printer, so there is
2012-08-28 by C D Tobie
... Yes, in my experience the Canon 5D and 5D Mark ll already offered excellent color; while the quality of the D800 color is more novel in the Nikon line,
2012-08-28 by Mike Kirwan
I have been using a D800 now for around 4 months and have to say there is a great improvement in color fidelity and dynamic range compare to my D700 and D3 and
2012-08-28 by C D Tobie
... I ve invested in 32 and 64GB cards… just couldn t get though a shoot without stopping to swap with my previous 16s. It all adds up... C. David Tobie
2012-08-28 by CDTobie
Camera color capabilities are a slippery area; capture devices don t have a gamut, per se, only a response range. So my goal here is not to map the gamut of
2012-08-28 by pdimage
... Many Thanks Paul, The refillable carts are available but I do have a couple of queries - mainly due to the only experience I have of producing high quality
2012-08-28 by jimbo
Hi CD... Sadly yes I do .. I just imported (2) 16GB cards from a 3 day shoot ....only 800 images.. again constructively .. I know how hard you work at this..
2012-08-28 by CDTobie
Hi Jimbo, ... Do you realize how large a D800 raw file is? I don t have the bandwidth to offer such samples to thousands of viewers. I made sure the sample
2012-08-28 by jimbo
Hi CD, Respectfully ... I think you didn t do or accomplish what you ve stated in your first line of your post.. Specifically show the color capabilities of
2012-08-28 by CDTobie
... The goal was not to process the images as I would choose, for the web, for various output, etc. But rather to preprocess them for optimal camera color.
2012-08-27 by pdesmidt tds.net
Is anyone running an Epson 7600? If so, what inkset/paper combination are you using? Paul has mentioned to me that he got a fairly low dmax with Eboni in a
2012-08-27 by Mark
Not to be too much of a naysayer here, but none of these images, calibrated or not, seem quite right to me. I d have to interject with specific manual edits on
2012-08-27 by Paul Roark
... That appears to be a 4-color DuraBrite printer. As such, I d look at the various approaches I used for the WorkForce 1100, which also uses the DuraBrite
2012-08-27 by C D Tobie
If you are interested in seeing the color capabilities of the Canon 5D Mark lll and Nikon D800 compared, I ve finally gotten a chance to make that comparison,
2012-08-27 by Mark Savoia
Needs direct sun. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2012-08-27 by ClaytonJ
Hello Again, ... Ok, now I got it (I think I need a nap). I ll put one on the windowsill. It will get strong daylight but no direct sun. Regards, Clayton