Re: [Digital BW] More quadtone experiences -- Black ink
2001-08-25 by Jerry Olson
Depends on his skill level. the 3000 dot pattern on certain images looks much like film grain, Depends on the inks, driver, etc. etc. I said Like a moire
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2001-08-25 by Jerry Olson
Depends on his skill level. the 3000 dot pattern on certain images looks much like film grain, Depends on the inks, driver, etc. etc. I said Like a moire
2001-08-25 by Larry Roohr
Stephen, I ve been using my mamiya C220 TLR lately, it s great. I also have a 330f body but it s much heavier so I use the 220. You d want to stick with the
2001-08-25 by Phil Bard
I m surprised nobody so far has mentioned the Pentax 645. It s smaller and lighter than a 67 and has good optics and interchangeability. I used one for quite
2001-08-25 by Tim Spragens
I think you ve spec ed yourself out of the market with MF SLR not very heavy Just the mechanics of an SLR are going to add weight. Maybe one of the Kiev
2001-08-25 by Julian Thomas
Martin Parr did a lot of his stuff ona Makina. I tried to find one and couldn t. How about a Rolleiflex? I ve just bought one and I love it. Light, great
2001-08-25 by SKID Photography
... The problem with your request is that as soon as you add a prism for an SLR it turns any medium format into a beast (as you said). The amount of glass
2001-08-25 by Ruhrfoto/Bernd L.
Martin, this list is simply the best to say the least. A small Thank you for having established this list is hopefully on its way to Antonis and you 10,000
2001-08-25 by Ruhrfoto/Bernd L.
Just got a sample pack from Legion (Joshua, thanks). Added are some sheets of Legion Photo Cover . Looks good to me (much better than LPM, which to m y
2001-08-25 by Martin Wesley
Hello, In a about an hour Digital B&W, The Print will have been on line a whole 4 weeks. In what seems to have been an enormous lapse of time that went by in
2001-08-25 by Ruhrfoto/Bernd L.
Stephen, for travelling I use a Makina 67 (produced by Plaubel), Nikon lens 2,8/80 (very good). Format 6x7cm. No SLR, but rangefinder with
2001-08-25 by Steadman Uhlich
Not a SLR... Mamiya 7 Rangefinder (with optional lenses) or a Fuji rangefinder. (or two...they are relatively inexpensive and you could buy one for wide and
2001-08-25 by Stephen Kundell, MD
First of all, thanks to all for this wonderful group. I especially appreciate that Jerry can be as opinionated as he wants, and no-one will chastise him
2001-08-25 by levij@legionpaper.com
Working on it. . .
2001-08-25 by James E. Martz
... Is that the Piezo black or the MIS VM black? ;-) **************** James E. Martz Milan, OH jemartz@earthlink.net *****************
2001-08-25 by Tyler Boley
... film grain? It looks just like it. ... printer, I would certainly expect his grain pattern and the printers dot ... pattern. ... Yea right, that s just
2001-08-25 by Jerry Olson
I wonder if he could be confusing the dot pattern of the 3000 for film grain? It looks just like it. Jerry In any case, If he s trying to print a grainy print
2001-08-25 by Jerry Olson
Haven t seen it. Jerry
2001-08-25 by rrhawks@mac.com
Photoshop 6 Artistry (Barry Haynes + Wendy Crumpler) is very good, hope this URL works! http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0735710376/
2001-08-25 by Todd Flashner
... PS, I know you primarily use a 3000. Is it possible that is limiting what you can do in this regard? Have you tried a printer that makes finer dots? Todd
2001-08-25 by Todd Flashner
... I m no John Brownlow, but I ll take the challenge using Roark s method. Send me your address. Todd
2001-08-25 by Todd Flashner
Well there have always been silver papers that are far more matte than air dried glossy. However, many phenomenal printers rejected them, at least for much of
2001-08-25 by Tyler Boley
... I m not sure, but I don t think Jon air-dries to a gloss. If you throw him in a microwave, possibly. I am sure, though, that he could never take the place
2001-08-25 by Tyler Boley
... After spending quite some time trying to print images with pronounced grain characteristics, I have to agree with Nick that the standard separation methods
2001-08-24 by Nij
Isn t Cone Glossy air-dried? How does it compare to fibre? Nij
2001-08-24 by Jerry Olson
You could say air dried glossy more or less IS the preferred matte surface in Silver printing. It isn t glossy, and it isn t matte, some sort of beautiful
2001-08-24 by Jerry Olson
You can join Zaphod Beeblebrox. J
2001-08-24 by Todd Flashner
... Jerry I don t think they are superior to any darkroom print . Certain images are served better by one medium over the other. A blanket statement of one
2001-08-24 by Todd Flashner
How about the LPM coating on the Somerset Enhanced stock? This seems to be your best coating, and your most popular stock, no? Todd
2001-08-24 by Jerry Olson
A Sonata CAN be better than a Symphony. Beethoven s Appassionata for example! Jerry
2001-08-24 by Martin Wesley
Okay! Okay! Just do as I say. Please don t do as I do. I am terrible example or role model for proper list etiquette. Now I will have to go home and soak my
2001-08-24 by Nicholas Hartmann
... Keep counting. It s not a matter of better ; they re always just going to be different. A painting isn t better than an etching; bronze isn t better than
2001-08-24 by Jerry Olson
WHY not just get the variable tone VM MIS inkset and GET the cold tones you want? They re fantastic. Cool as a cucumber. Jerry
2001-08-24 by Jerry Olson
aHAH! I will be counting the days when you finally agree that Digital inkjet prints can be better than a darkroom print. In fact, almost always are better.
2001-08-24 by Jason DeFontes
We are dispatching the Nozzle Clog Fairy... -Jason ;-) ... From: Jerry Olson [mailto:jerryolson@rrv.net] Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 4:41 PM To:
2001-08-24 by Jerry Olson
You DON T think Inkjet prints are better than darkroom prints? Jerry
2001-08-24 by SKID Photography
Dear Nicholas, ... Perhaps my written word has failed me. I think you misunderstood what I was trying to say. All I was trying to get across was that you
2001-08-24 by Jerry Olson
Martin, That s two Black Demerits for you. J
2001-08-24 by SKID Photography
Dear Nicholas, ... Perhaps my written word has failed me. I think you misunderstood what I was trying to say. All I was trying to get across was that you
2001-08-24 by Garcia, William
The proper link is: http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/researchDevelopment/productFeatures/lightfas t.shtml ... From: wparsons@evergreen-funds.com
2001-08-24 by wparsons@evergreen-funds.com
Thank you. I had done so, but mistyped it (s before the .) Bill Tim Atherton on 08/24/2001 04:23:43 PM Please respond to
2001-08-24 by Jason DeFontes
I ve recently been reading Photoshop Restoration and Retouching , by Katrin Eismann. There s not much that s specifically b&w, but I ve learned a lot about
2001-08-24 by Tim Atherton
you need to add in the bit that wraps to the url ... From: wparsons@evergreen-funds.com To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, August
2001-08-24 by levij@legionpaper.com
I wanted to thank everyone for their input on a possible heavier/whiter sheet of Concorde. We re going to work with the mill to try to get trials made. In the
2001-08-24 by wparsons@evergreen-funds.com
Martin, The Kodak site says this does not exist. Can you check the site address? Tnx, Bill Martin Wesley on 08/23/2001 01:58:36
2001-08-24 by Nicholas Hartmann
... I ve found Real World Photoshop 6.0, by Bruce Fraser and David Blatner, to be very valuable. -- Nick NICHOLAS HARTMANN +1
2001-08-24 by Julian Thomas
Brian, the best, for me was Bruce Fraser s Real World Photoshop6. Totally and utterly useful. No crap, great workflow, great ideas, well written etc etc. I d
2001-08-24 by Brian Mikiten
I m reading Paul C s book on digital photography (photoshop masterclass or something like that) but wondered what other books might give me an edge on using
2001-08-24 by Nicholas Hartmann
I think that at the scan stage of digital you can get more ... Sure looks that way: it s not so much any gain in resolution, it s the scanner s ability to map
2001-08-24 by Andre Vallejo
Very impressive results Phil.Woul you consider posting the full image printed in the 3 ways so we can compare?(as much as we can on the monitor...) André
2001-08-24 by Todd Flashner
From the MIS site, regarding Roark s VT workflow: (Note that a Photoshop Action (macro) can program a function key to convert to RGB, call up and apply the