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Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

2002-04-05 by Martin Wesley

Mike,

Well Truth No. 3 forgives all sins. <G>

Martin
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From: "Michael Kravit" <michael.kravit@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 3:32 PM
Subject: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!


> Many people ask me how is it that my inkjet prints have an "etched" look
> with rich deep blacks and brilliant highlights.  This ability has been the
> culmination and development of a number of traditional and digital
> techniques that I have come to use over the years. Well, here it is, for
the
> very first time I will tell all! ;-)
>
> The following truths are true. They are not open to discussion, nor are
they
> the only workflow available. But!, if you want the truth, then here it
> is.....;-)
>
> Truth No. 1
>
> Use great optics! No buts about it, no discussions no arguments....period.
>
> Truth No. 2
>
> Shoot your film and learn the Zone system. I am not an advocate of
testing,
> but you need to know what your materials will do.
>
> Truth No. 3
>
> Process your negatives in a staining Pyro developer. This is a religion
and
> I fully understand that. BUT, you wanted the truth, so here it is. Process
> your negatives in PMK Pyro. The stain acts fills in between the grain
> proportionately, That is, more stain builds up in the areas where there is
> less silver and less stain in areas where there is more silver. And, most
> importantly the negatives will have very high accutance and will exhibit
> strong edge effects. You will see a fine black line along areas of tonal
> change. The negatives will glow and so will your prints. Especially so
with
> low light situations, soft light, and fog!
>
(snip earlier)

Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

2002-04-05 by mkravit

Well you know what they say about religous fanaticism.

I hope everyone realizes that some of this was "tongue-in-cheek".

Mike

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Martin Wesley" 
<mwesley250@e...> wrote:
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> Mike,
> 
> Well Truth No. 3 forgives all sins. <G>
> 
> Martin

Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

2002-04-05 by Julian Thomas

Mike, try it - I swear by it. It makes even my haulage neg. printable! BTW
you mention scanning at  final output dpi rather than the full optical res.
How do you resize, or do you scan multiple copies?

Julian
----- Original Message -----
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To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!


> I have heard really good things about DiXactol.
>
> I have not had the time to check it out and I have about a gallon of
> PMK on the shelf. Considering that I use 15ml of PMK per roll of
> film, the gallon will last quite some time. BTW, the older it gets,
> the better it gets.
>
> I will order some and check it out in the near future.
>
> Mike
>
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Nij aoth44" <nigel@m...>
> wrote:
> > Hi Mike,
> >
> > Thank you...
> >
> > Have a look at DiXactol on this site: http://www.barrythornton.com
> I don't
>
>
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Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

2002-04-05 by dickbo

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> Mike,
> 
> Well Truth No. 3 forgives all sins. <G>

But would that apply if a chap coveted his neighbour's wife

Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

2002-04-05 by Michael Kravit

Julian,

I scan to a final size of 20"x24" or so. That way 99% of what I print will
be smaller. If I must rez up, I do so with Genuine Fractals.

Mike


----- Original Message -----
From: "Julian Thomas" <julianthomas@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!


> Mike, try it - I swear by it. It makes even my haulage neg. printable! BTW
> you mention scanning at  final output dpi rather than the full optical
res.
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> How do you resize, or do you scan multiple copies?
>
> Julian

Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

2002-04-05 by Julian Thomas

OK, now i understand.

Julian
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To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 12:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!


> Julian,
>
> I scan to a final size of 20"x24" or so. That way 99% of what I print will
> be smaller. If I must rez up, I do so with Genuine Fractals.
>
> Mike
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Julian Thomas" <julianthomas@...>
> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 2:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!
>
>
> > Mike, try it - I swear by it. It makes even my haulage neg. printable!
BTW
> > you mention scanning at  final output dpi rather than the full optical
> res.
> > How do you resize, or do you scan multiple copies?
> >
> > Julian
>
>
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Scanning for print size: was Re: The 7... (Yadda, Yadda)

2002-04-06 by Bill Morse

Mike, this has come up before, and I'm still unclear how you accomplish both
the below and scan at the native resolution of the scanner.  Basically, I
think you are putting the DPI of the final print above the scan quality.

If you are scanning a 4x5  to print at ~20x24 @300 DPI, you need a file with
pixel dimensions of ~6000x7200; therefor you need to scan the 4x5 @ ~1500
DPI.  But you can't if you are scanning w/ native resolution only!  You
either have to scan @ 1333 DPI or @ 2000 DPI if you want native resolution.
If you force the scanner to scan @ 1500 DPI, I believe it will actually scan
@2000 DPI and rez down from there. (I think this is actually the source of
what you describe as scans with less apparent grain)

The opposite, scanner-centric process, would be to scan at the next higher
scanner setting than you think you'll need, i.e. 2000 DPI, yielding an
8000x10000 pixel file, and then print to 20x24 at ~400 DPI.  There are many
grain -reducing techniques that, combined with this approach, I believe
result in  prints with higher definition without increased grain.

(Are your 15 minutes up yet)  ;^)

Bill Morse
PhotoProspect
Cambridge, MA 02139
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Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 12:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!


> Julian,
>
> I scan to a final size of 20"x24" or so. That way 99% of what I print will
> be smaller. If I must rez up, I do so with Genuine Fractals.
>
> Mike
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Julian Thomas" <julianthomas@...>
> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 2:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!
>
>
> > Mike, try it - I swear by it. It makes even my haulage neg. printable!
BTW
> > you mention scanning at  final output dpi rather than the full optical
> res.
> > How do you resize, or do you scan multiple copies?
> >
> > Julian
>
>
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Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

2002-04-06 by Martin Wesley

Bo,

Your English is good enough that I can follow your thoughts, so it is
sufficient. Thank you for the extra effort it must take to put your thoughts
into another language.

While I suffer from a compulsive obsession over having the proper equipment
and materials for printing, in other areas it does not matter so much to me.
Everyone should do the best they can with the equipment and materials they
like and can afford. The people I have seen make the most progress with
digital printing, or traditional photography, were the ones who pick
materials and tools stuck with them. Not like me trying everything. Art is
not about the tools you use.

My dog barks at me if I spend too much time on the computer. He is very
smart.

Where in Sweden are you? My wife's parents came Sweden in the 1920's. We
make Julgl\ufffdgg every Christmas to keep us warm here in California although it
is hard to find real Swedish aquavite. No lutfisk though.

Martin Wesley

P.S. I am sorry to hear that MacDonald's has entered your country.
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Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!


Post scriptum to the inlays about English and best methods!!
Satir???

I'm an amateur - heavy one.....
I have friends living on photographing....
We talk to each other......

WE agree on that the best photoes was not of the best qulity
ones, are NOT made by the best cameras or papers and etc etc etc....

1/ The photoes has of good composition
2/ The amateur/pro used his material with his scill
   and know how about "that film" "that paper" "his longed
   earned experimenting with it etc etc.
3/ He didn't necesserely had that 2000$ tripoid with him/her
   at that very moment
4/ The chemical used was regular!
5/ His heart was in it.....
6/ He was there - or he, better knew - to be THERE!
7/ He often had his thumb in the middle of his hand - but he knew
   that!
8/ The grain was VISIBLE . ...HUUUH....what a pitty....
9/ My comment - the grain DID ENHANCE the "picture"
10/ Their eqipment was not "the best".
11/ Some of them got prices her in Sweden for "best that..." and
    best of "this" etc.
12/ They are still using lenses and cameras that some of us would't
    touch  - but they know their limits!!!
13/ Some of them went - as "classics" here in Sweden.
14/ Their "souping" had shocked You.
15/ They wouldn't touch a colorfilm...
16/ Some of them are poor......but happy... giving a d--n...
    but very respected....
17/ They are both amateurs and pros!
etc etc...

To You starting "picturing" - give a "d--n"!!

AND they don't know a world of English more from that coming from
their TV-sets looking at Humphrey Bogart films like "Casablanca"

Telling them about Epson - Quad - Computers - they don't listen -
they apologize and go for the darkroom to get some pease!

I use quad and expensive things - they don't know the
word "drumscan" - however THEY still manage.

I love my friends - this is a contribute to my fellows - It's me being
crazy - I love new things - but has never gotten the reputation my
fellows have - using old fasion methods.

So - I keep strugling - with this new things...
However my friends and fellows say they love my "pictures" even after
40 years.......even if they say "how did you manage that light" -
Photoshop of cause -- "Whats that??"

WE are getting old.....

I don't know if quality is "drumscan" that and that and this -
I think it's one word "PRESENST TENSE FORM" and "BEING THERE" and
BEING YOURSELF" - giving a damn about things just knowing the limits
of what we have as equipment.

They are crazy????

Is Sweden 75 years back of everything conserning Photo?

I don't think so!

How shall I help them going the "Piezo" - And thev "QUAD" way....

This is said - as a thought - to the previous inlays in this thread.
Yes I agree we ought to learn pure English at first - and then sent
to hospital for using old cameras and darkrooms ----

They could have a "Macdonalds Hamburger" in front of their two screen
computers making "Quads".

How can I help them?

Please - just ironics about my friends - I'll try to show them
a Hahnem\ufffdlle paper this evening and my setup...

Huuh...

I don't think they will be interested......

I fully agree with the inlays here ... but...

Bo Wrangborg
Sweden

/Hasselblad, Minolta Dual Scan Multi PRO, Three 1290(80)
the whole house full of B/W negatives - a corner for my friends
and a still burning interest for the "picture".
And of cause I almost forgot - four children, a wife and a big Dog!
The Dog do understand me! He sleeps under the computer!/

Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

2002-04-06 by Martin Wesley

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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Martin Wesley" <mwesley250@...>
> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 8:17 AM
> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!
> 
> 
> > Mike,
> > 
> > Well Truth No. 3 forgives all sins. <G>
> 
> But would that apply if a chap coveted his neighbour's wife

Certainly, unless its my wife of course. ;-)

Martin

Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

2002-04-06 by dickbo

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Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

> There are some amazing trophies in my neighborhood.
>
> Mike

But does the Zone system help in any way here. For instance what is the
sexual equivelent of  Zone V?
and what happens if one wished to get from Zone V to, let us say, Zone 9

Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

2002-04-06 by dickbo

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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "dickbo" <Dickbo@...>
> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 2:43 PM
> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!
>
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Martin Wesley" <mwesley250@...>
> > To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 8:17 AM
> > Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!
> >
> >
> > > Mike,
> > >
> > > Well Truth No. 3 forgives all sins. <G>
> >
> > But would that apply if a chap coveted his neighbour's wife
>
> Certainly, unless its my wife of course. ;-)

I not that standards are slipping on here so it must be time to call in
Moses (opps sorry I mean AF)  for moral clarification

Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

2002-04-06 by Michael Kravit

This getting way too kinky and personal for me. ;-)

Mike

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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Kravit" <michael.kravit@...>
> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 12:05 AM
> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!
> 
> > There are some amazing trophies in my neighborhood.
> >
> > Mike
> 
> But does the Zone system help in any way here. For instance what is the
> sexual equivelent of  Zone V?
> and what happens if one wished to get from Zone V to, let us say, Zone 9

Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

2002-04-07 by Martin Wesley

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> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Martin Wesley" <mwesley250@...>
> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 6:30 AM
> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!
> 
> 
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "dickbo" <Dickbo@...>
> > To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 2:43 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!
> >
> >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Martin Wesley" <mwesley250@...>
> > > To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
> > > Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 8:17 AM
> > > Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!
> > >
> > >
> > > > Mike,
> > > >
> > > > Well Truth No. 3 forgives all sins. <G>
> > >
> > > But would that apply if a chap coveted his neighbour's wife
> >
> > Certainly, unless its my wife of course. ;-)
> 
> I not that standards are slipping on here so it must be time to call in
> Moses (opps sorry I mean AF)  for moral clarification

Okay, okay I repent!!

Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!

2002-04-07 by Steadman Uhlich

Bo, 

I thoroughly enjoyed reading your post!

Dogs do have a way of understanding us (wink). 

Steadman
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  From: sm7bxd 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 11:19 AM
  Subject: Re: [Digital BW] The 7 Truths of Digital Printing!


  Post scriptum to the inlays about English and best methods!!
  Satir???

  I'm an amateur - heavy one.....
  I have friends living on photographing....
  We talk to each other......

  WE agree on that the best photoes was not of the best qulity
  ones, are NOT made by the best cameras or papers and etc etc etc....

  1/ The photoes has of good composition
  2/ The amateur/pro used his material with his scill
     and know how about "that film" "that paper" "his longed
     earned experimenting with it etc etc.
  3/ He didn't necesserely had that 2000$ tripoid with him/her
     at that very moment
  4/ The chemical used was regular!
  5/ His heart was in it.....
  6/ He was there - or he, better knew - to be THERE!
  7/ He often had his thumb in the middle of his hand - but he knew
     that!
  8/ The grain was VISIBLE . ...HUUUH....what a pitty....
  9/ My comment - the grain DID ENHANCE the "picture"
  10/ Their eqipment was not "the best".
  11/ Some of them got prices her in Sweden for "best that..." and
      best of "this" etc.
  12/ They are still using lenses and cameras that some of us would't
      touch  - but they know their limits!!!
  13/ Some of them went - as "classics" here in Sweden.
  14/ Their "souping" had shocked You.
  15/ They wouldn't touch a colorfilm...
  16/ Some of them are poor......but happy... giving a d--n...
      but very respected....
  17/ They are both amateurs and pros!
  etc etc...

  To You starting "picturing" - give a "d--n"!!

  AND they don't know a world of English more from that coming from 
  their TV-sets looking at Humphrey Bogart films like "Casablanca"

  Telling them about Epson - Quad - Computers - they don't listen - 
  they apologize and go for the darkroom to get some pease!

  I use quad and expensive things - they don't know the 
  word "drumscan" - however THEY still manage.

  I love my friends - this is a contribute to my fellows - It's me being
  crazy - I love new things - but has never gotten the reputation my
  fellows have - using old fasion methods.

  So - I keep strugling - with this new things...
  However my friends and fellows say they love my "pictures" even after
  40 years.......even if they say "how did you manage that light" -
  Photoshop of cause -- "Whats that??"

  WE are getting old.....

  I don't know if quality is "drumscan" that and that and this - 
  I think it's one word "PRESENST TENSE FORM" and "BEING THERE" and 
  BEING YOURSELF" - giving a damn about things just knowing the limits
  of what we have as equipment.

  They are crazy????

  Is Sweden 75 years back of everything conserning Photo?

  I don't think so!

  How shall I help them going the "Piezo" - And thev "QUAD" way....

  This is said - as a thought - to the previous inlays in this thread.
  Yes I agree we ought to learn pure English at first - and then sent 
  to hospital for using old cameras and darkrooms ----

  They could have a "Macdonalds Hamburger" in front of their two screen 
  computers making "Quads".

  How can I help them?

  Please - just ironics about my friends - I'll try to show them
  a Hahnemülle paper this evening and my setup...

  Huuh...

  I don't think they will be interested......

  I fully agree with the inlays here ... but...

  Bo Wrangborg
  Sweden

  /Hasselblad, Minolta Dual Scan Multi PRO, Three 1290(80)
  the whole house full of B/W negatives - a corner for my friends
  and a still burning interest for the "picture".
  And of cause I almost forgot - four children, a wife and a big Dog!
  The Dog do understand me! He sleeps under the computer!/










  --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Aitor.p.inclan" 
  <aitor.p.inclan@a...> wrote:
  > Fist truth. 
  > Learn English like if it was your mother language if you want to 
  understand
  > something in the web about digital print.
  > Live in a country were you can find all those inks and paper you 
  are talking
  > about.
  > Saludos
  > Aitor
  > 
  > 
  > > Many people ask me how is it that my inkjet prints have 
  an "etched" look
  > > with rich deep blacks and brilliant highlights.  This ability has 
  been the
  > > culmination and development of a number of traditional and digital
  > > techniques that I have come to use over the years. Well, here it 
  is, for the
  > > very first time I will tell all! ;-)
  > > 
  > > The following truths are true. They are not open to discussion, 
  nor are they
  > > the only workflow available. But!, if you want the truth, then 
  here it
  > > is.....;-)
  > > 
  > > Truth No. 1
  > > 
  > > Use great optics! No buts about it, no discussions no 
  arguments....period.
  > > 
  > > Truth No. 2
  > > 
  > > Shoot your film and learn the Zone system. I am not an advocate 
  of testing,
  > > but you need to know what your materials will do.
  > > 
  > > Truth No. 3
  > > 
  > > Process your negatives in a staining Pyro developer. This is a 
  religion and
  > > I fully understand that. BUT, you wanted the truth, so here it 
  is. Process
  > > your negatives in PMK Pyro. The stain acts fills in between the 
  grain
  > > proportionately, That is, more stain builds up in the areas where 
  there is
  > > less silver and less stain in areas where there is more silver. 
  And, most
  > > importantly the negatives will have very high accutance and will 
  exhibit
  > > strong edge effects. You will see a fine black line along areas 
  of tonal
  > > change. The negatives will glow and so will your prints. 
  Especially so with
  > > low light situations, soft light, and fog!
  > > 
  > > You may not agree, but hey the truth hurts!
  > > 
  > > Truth No. 4
  > > 
  > > No matter how good your service bureau tells you their new 
  fangled Imacon
  > > is, insist on a drum scan. Insist on a flat scan, that is tell 
  them you want
  > > absolutely NO ADJUSTMENTS. No USM, no contrast adjustments and no 
  gamma
  > > adjustments. Ask them to scan your PMK Pyro negatives as RGB 48 
  bit files.
  > > Have them scan using a native optical resolution resolution of 
  the drum
  > > scanners that is the smallest resolution that you can use. That 
  is, scan at
  > > 300dpi at the image size rather than at 4000dpi at 1:1. The 
  reason for this
  > > is simple, at the lower dpi settings the drum will not scan the 
  grain. If
  > > you scan at the higher resolutions the drum scanner will adjust 
  the aperture
  > > and will scan right down into the grain and your Tri-X scan will 
  be the most
  > > georgeous example of TX grain you have ever seen.
  > > 
  > > This applies to drum scanners omly and may not be applicable to 
  CCD
  > > scanners.
  > > 
  > > Truth No. 5
  > > 
  > > Do as many of the tonal, contrast, and gamma adjustments as you 
  can in 16
  > > bit mode. Use duplicate copies of your images to make selections 
  and
  > > adjustment layers. Then you can copy these selections into the 16 
  bit file
  > > as needed.
  > > 
  > > Truth No. 6
  > > 
  > > Buy the best paper you can. Saving $0.50 per sheet and buying 
  Epson Archival
  > > (Enhanced) Matte is silly and short sighted. The better papers 
  are 100%
  > > Cotton Rag, acid free and will help you obtain deep dense right 
  blacks,
  > > lovely midtones and brilliant highlights.
  > > 
  > > Truth No. 7
  > > 
  > > Whatever I say here works for me in my studio, in my darkroom, 
  and in my
  > > town. It may not work for you in yours. Technology is changing so 
  fast, that
  > > in 15 minutes everything that I just told you make be untrue!
  > > 
  > > Mike
  > > 
  > > 
  > > 
  > > ----- Original Message -----
  > > From: "btmcelhaney" <kmcelhaney@t...>
  > > To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y...>
  > > Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:25 PM
  > > Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Piezo Pro 24 RIP
  > > 
  > > 
  > >> >
  > >>>>>>> > >>>>>Images from 35mm Tri-X, scanned at 2800 dpi
  > >> > on Minolta Multi, printed 18x27 on 24x36 Legion Photo 
  Matt.<<<<<<
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > That sounds nearly impossible to do while retaining any kind of
  > >> > quality! What's the secret? I would certainly like to see one 
  of
  > >> > those exibition prints.
  > >> >
  > >> > Bruce McElhaney
  > >> > McElhaney Portrait Studio
  > >> > Livonia, MI
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> >
  > >> > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., toomagenta@a... 
  wrote:
  > >>> > > In a message dated 4/2/2002 10:34:38 PM Eastern Standard 
  Time,
  > >>> > > butchhul@a... writes:
  > >>> > >
  > >>> > >
  > >>>> > > > George,
  > >>>> > > >
  > >>>> > > > I am also using a 7000 with the IP4 RIP and MIS-FS inks. 
  Just
  > >>>> > > > finished framing and hanging a show of prints that I 
  finished
  > >> > this
  > >>>> > > > past weekend.
  > >>> > > Butch,
  > >>> > > Thanks for responding to my query.
  > >>> > > I am glad to hear from others who are using the system and 
  are
  > >> > happy with it.
  > >>> > > Not too many people chimed in, which I am guessing is a 
  sign of
  > >> > lack of usage
  > >>> > > rather than dissatisfaction.
  > >>> > > Congratulations on your apparent success. I hope your 
  exhibition
  > >> > leads to
  > >>> > > many other successes.
  > >>> > > (Must also say, Mike Kravit is both a gentleman and a fine 
  source
  > >>> > > of information for any traveling down this particular road.)
  > >>> > > I must agree with you 110% on this point. Not only has he 
  offered
  > >> > his
  > >>> > > knowlege, experience and expertise, but he has generously 
  offered
  > >> > to send a
  > >>> > > sample print so I can put an eyeball on the picture!
  > >>> > > They say that what goes around, comes around, so I hope 
  some of the
  > >> > best
  > >>> > > things that come around come back to  Mike.
  > >>> > > This list is a pleasure to participate in, and I hope that 
  I can
  > >> > someday
  > >>> > > contribute to it in a positive way.
  > >>> > > ( Images from 35mm Tri-X, scanned at 2800 dpi
  > >>> > > on Minolta Multi, printed 18x27 on 24x36 Legion Photo Matt.)
  > >>> > > Sounds like an amazing feat!
  > >>> > > Thanks again,
  > >>> > > George J Kunze
  > >>> > >
  > >>> > >
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