Epson C88+ or Workforce 30?
2012-07-17 by Jean
Hello. I just joined the forum. While I have known about Paul Roark s work with B&W for a few years now, I have just begun the learning curve for B&W
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2012-07-17 by Jean
Hello. I just joined the forum. While I have known about Paul Roark s work with B&W for a few years now, I have just begun the learning curve for B&W
2012-07-17 by Paul
... Note the low cost of MIS Eboni-based inks when you do your own dilutions/mixing with the generic base. Distilled water is cheap, and dilute inks are very
2012-07-16 by ΔΗΤΗΤΡΗΣ ΜΕΤΑΞΑΣ
I want to thank you all of you so much for the informative and quick response. Some thoughts.. I quited darkroom 3 years ago because of 2 two serious reasons:
2012-07-16 by Paul
... ... Let me add, relating to the 2400 and other Epson k3 printers, that my current K3 approach is outlined at
2012-07-16 by Paul
... Other posts have suggested some books. I think you ll ultimately have to just dive in and start printing. It sounds like you have a 2400. If it is
2012-07-16 by Ricardo Lagos
I m getting great results with very little work on my part with an Epson 1430 and EB-6 + Epson Hot Press Natural setup. you can find lots of info about that on
2012-07-16 by Mark Savoia
http://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Digital-Black-Black-White/dp/1598633759 Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com
2012-07-16 by orbancc
just one word ... ImagePrint (by Colorbyte Software) i.e. why reinvent the wheel -- they do it right, you may be able to do as well, but why bother and why
2012-07-16 by jffelinik
Hi, Paul, who also participates on this list, has quite a lot of information on his website: http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/ This is where I started and
2012-07-16 by 228044881 228044881
www.theagnosticprint.org is a good rescource. ________________________________ From: dmet2006 To:
2012-07-16 by dmet2006
Hello, Can anyone suggest a good book or serious website for b&w digital printing? I switched from the darkroom to the lightroom recently and I would like to
2012-07-16 by dmet2006
Thanks for the reply Clayton.. It never clogged (till know) but the b&W prints are coming dull and midtoned with no the sparking contrast of the silver prints
2012-07-16 by C D Tobie
Here s a blog post on a topic that came up in one of these photo forums: http://cdtobie.wordpress.com/2012/07/15/the-myth-of-depth-of-field/ C. David Tobie
2012-07-16 by C D Tobie
http://cdtobie.wordpress.com/2012/07/15/gradients-and-step-wedges-in-photoshop/ C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Datacolor 5 Princess Road
2012-07-15 by Clayton Price
Sat Jul 14, 2012 5:11 pm (PDT) . Posted by: dmet2006 dmet2006 2400 printer -- Suddenly two cartridges with approx. 25% ink have gone in one single A4 B&W
2012-07-14 by Paul
Speaking of Claria-Noritsu, I thought I d mention that I m using a somewhat standard color setup in my 1400 now. I do use Noritsu inks for most positions
2012-07-14 by Paul
... The MIS SK188 chip re-setter fits the Noritsu cart/chip and, if the flashing light turning from red to green is accurate, it appears to reset the chips.
2012-07-14 by dmet2006
Three days with my second hand/ mint condition Epson 2400 and still can t printout a simple good b&W photo..Thus I have paid 60euros for two(!!) Light Magenta,
2012-07-13 by Ricardo Lagos
the passwords stolen were from the Yahoo Contributor Network .. which is not the same thing as regular users
2012-07-13 by tracey
Hi does anyone know how to reset the chip on noritsu/epson d701 cart?
2012-07-13 by voranado
If you did not see the article in this mornings papers, over 400,000 Yahoo passwords have been stolen by hackers (NYT business section). While I have no idea
2012-07-13 by Ricardo Lagos
I am using the epson 1430 and EB-6 no problems with the ink ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2012-07-12 by C D Tobie
Here are the results from today s research into what cameras offer micro-adjustment, what ones don t, and what its all about…
2012-07-12 by mbrouphy
I m looking to dumping my good ole 1280 in favor of the Epson 1400. However, I found that the latest version of this printer is the Artisan 1430. Is any one
2012-07-11 by C D Tobie
... ICCLab, actually, which is based on CieLab, but with the values limited to 0-100 for L, and positive/neg 127/128 for a and b. C. David Tobie Global Product
2012-07-11 by Paul
... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lab_color_space seems to explain in technical terms the difference between the two Lab notation types: A Lab color space is
2012-07-11 by C D Tobie
... Its b*, not B, but yes, both a* and b* should be near zero to indicate neutrality. b* alone only indicates yellow to blue neutrality; a number with a
2012-07-11 by Paul
... As a practical matter, I think think that is correct. Of course, dead neutral would be Lab A and B = 0. However, a one unit difference is barely
2012-07-11 by Sylvain M.
Thx a lot Paul. I think I d better stay with HPR. BO mode gives me quite neutral tones in high lights and slightly warm shadows (Lab B just under 4), which is
2012-07-10 by Pete Bergstrom
... I don t believe this is pure carbon (based on information from the website). I happen to use the Piezography neutral inkset and like it a great deal. In
2012-07-10 by Paul
... For black only Eboni printing and OBA free papers, see http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/R1800-No-OBA-Paper.pdf This was part of the 1800 3-MK write-up.
2012-07-10 by Ernst Dinkla
... Wonder how pure that carbon is then :-) In a practical sense and for people living outside the US it may be easier to use the HP Vivera source and rely on
2012-07-10 by Sylvain M.
Yes, this is something I m aware of... I use the UT14-C ink from MIS in the inkset to compensate. But I would like to go to pure carbon. I m currently using
2012-07-10 by Ernst Dinkla
... Paul Roark s Eboni-1400 PDF gives a good impression of what Eboni diluted and Eboni Black Only does with various papers. The Eboni is not neutral itself to
2012-07-10 by Sylvain M.
Thx Ernst. However, you give the Lab values for the paper itself only. What I m looking for is a paper giving neutral tones with EBONI inks, in the high lights
2012-07-10 by Ernst Dinkla
... With Lab a and b values close to zero you will have a paper that is neutral. With a negative b value it will be cooler. If you keep the cursor on the paper
2012-07-10 by Sylvain M.
Hello all, I m looking for a matte paper (such as HPR, for example), OBA-free, that would give the most neutral tone as possible (or even a little bit cool)
2012-07-09 by C D Tobie
Apple has taught OS X a new trick, and its an important one, for photographers and others interested in precise display calibration:
2012-07-09 by scopip
Thank you. That clarifies quite a bit.
2012-07-09 by Paul
... No, it was to make an EZ type of ink that could fill the color positions of a C88+, with Eboni MK in the K position. These types of inks print
2012-07-08 by scopip
Is the purpose of this formula to do single cartridge black printing? Thanks for the help.
2012-07-06 by Ernst Dinkla
... Paul, That white ink announcement is more than 2 years old. I have seen prints on the Drupa 2010. The particles are hollow and scatter the light, similar
2012-07-06 by Paul
... Just Google it and go to the Epson support pages. See http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/Supportmsdsmain.jsp Then scroll down to the 1400, for
2012-07-06 by Tom Maugham
Does anyone know how to access the MSDS for Claria inks? Thanks, Tom From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
2012-07-05 by Paul
This could be interesting. Epson now has a white UltraChrome ink. See http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Pro/SeriesStylusProWT7900/Overview.do The MSDS
2012-06-27 by Rick Hawkins Java
Folks I acquired an extra nikon ls-4000 ed scanner ....it s a great scanner for 35mm and i m about to put it on ebay. I use one for scanning b&w 35mm all the
2012-06-26 by jimbo
Robert, Not trying to change your path but just a FYI.....A couple of coats of gesso will also do the job. It is a very good barrier coat... jimbo ... From:
2012-06-26 by Robert
In response to Seth, I should clarify that the prints will not be mounted directly on the wood; rather, the wood surface will be coated with a substrate called
2012-06-25 by Charles Becker
this sounds like a water based product not solvent like the Print Shield spray so it would be less toxic ________________________________ From: Robert
2012-06-25 by Seth Rossman
If it is water based, it could be an issue or require many light coats. But, why worry about prints mounted on wood blocks, as far as permanence? The wood