Re: [Digital BW] Quadtone experiences
2001-08-21 by Nicholas Hartmann
... That s what s odd: with my negatives, scanned in my scanner, I get a more open and readable print, with entirely plausible tonal transitions and in fact
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2001-08-21 by Nicholas Hartmann
... That s what s odd: with my negatives, scanned in my scanner, I get a more open and readable print, with entirely plausible tonal transitions and in fact
2001-08-21 by Todd Flashner
... Good question John, and one I don t have an answer for yet. Unfortunately sometimes I d rather just stumble my way through a process rather than put the
2001-08-21 by Jerry Olson
Mike, Unless you are a scientist with a 20 power microscope, the Paul Roark curves and the MIS Variable Tone Inkset will produce prints that are
2001-08-21 by Jerry Olson
You also lose out on smoothness and shadow detail. You can also add grain in Photoshop that looks exactly like film grain. There are many ways to do it. Jerry
2001-08-21 by Johnny Deadman
... I agree, Tyler, hence my wording... may...suggest...to me -- John Brownlow http://www.pinkheadedbug.com ICQ: 109343205
2001-08-21 by Jerry Olson
William Turner and Royal Plush are nice, but not nearly as white as the Photo Matte. The Albrecht Durer is one of the better selling papers, but I ve only got
2001-08-21 by Jerry Olson
... They end up with carbon pigment all over their lips. J
2001-08-21 by Tyler Boley
... suggest ... I did John, right when the Piezo inks came out. As well as the Lysonic inks. I think it s important to try to avoid implying any of these
2001-08-21 by Andy Levin
I have used Kodachrome 64 to copy prints for a long time with good results......I did not like the look of the Scala product-- but its all subjective. Andy
2001-08-21 by Paul Roark
Harvey, ... is also a fine paper but not as rich as concord or somerset. ... I hate to be negative, but the Piezo list and Cone Editions tests appear to show
2001-08-21 by Jerry Olson
Adrian, I ve been using Pauls Curves/MIS inks from the first set Paul Made. I imagine you can make a transfer curve if you want so you can lose those shadow
2001-08-21 by wparsons@evergreen-funds.com
Steadman, The 1270 is at least twice as fast as the 1200, had m-u-c-h more detail, and is QUIET! in comparison. I, too, am waiting for a Cone CIS and inks.
2001-08-21 by Johnny Deadman
... when you do it get back to us! -- John Brownlow http://www.pinkheadedbug.com ICQ: 109343205
2001-08-21 by Jerry Olson
Mike, Unless you are a scientist with a 20 power microscope, the Paul Roark curves and the MIS Variable Tone Inkset will produce prints that are
2001-08-21 by tyork@accesscable.net
Steadman et al, I use duotones to print my B/W. It is a selenium-tone effect. I like a textured paper that produces deep blacks and rich grays. The torchon
2001-08-21 by Paul Roark
Harvey, You wrote
2001-08-21 by Paul Roark
Todd, ... No. Of course the toner position would not be a useful comparison between Piezo and the variable-tone MIS inks. Also, the blacks are essentially
2001-08-21 by Tyler Boley
... The MIS warm too, sometimes even more, but it takes longer. The spread ... slightly ... Measuring dot gain with an instrument designed to do so may
2001-08-21 by Jerry Olson
Steadman, This is becoming truly bizarre. I sense a disturbance in the force. Two papers can be labeled 230 gsm, but they aren t the same thickness or weight.
2001-08-21 by Johnny Deadman
... that s the nicest thing anyone s ever said about my photos! I REALLY like that! -- John Brownlow http://www.pinkheadedbug.com ICQ: 109343205
2001-08-21 by Jerry Olson
Agfa Scala, if you can get it processed somewhere. There is a method of developing T Max 100 into slides, You could probably get the data sheets from Kodak.
2001-08-21 by Nicholas Hartmann
... John - I certainly remember your hair-raising street shots, and I can understand how you would want to see them printed. Your advice is all good, and some
2001-08-21 by wparsons@evergreen-funds.com
Thanks, Martin, I meant to imply that I had a high opinion of Cone and that I am waiting for him to offer a cis for the 1270. I hope a different message did
2001-08-21 by Johnny Deadman
... a lot of my street shooting results in gritty grainy images which need punchy blacks and sharp grain for their impact. It is perfectly possible to get this
2001-08-21 by Mark Tucker
... minimum of $750, and some up to $1,500 per print, ... That, stable question, sir, is the sixty-four-thousand dollar question. There is no short answer
2001-08-21 by Johnny Deadman
... agreed and also some option in panoramic sizes, either rolls or sheets, would be wonderful. Legion have a winner here... they should exploit it. -- John
2001-08-21 by Johnny Deadman
With the piezo inks, I have a dot-gain curve set up to approximate the way the inks will look on paper (this is taken from the piezo manual). How do you go
2001-08-21 by carl@galleryprint.com
Greetings, I would like to introduce another resource for digital printmaking supplies... Archival inks- Quad, Hex, and color Papers- The entire Legion Line -
2001-08-21 by Nicholas Hartmann
Greetings - I ve been lurking on this list, and previously on several others related to digital imaging, for a few months now. Having learned a great deal from
2001-08-21 by Johnny Deadman
... s/Message%20Related%20Files/Piezo-MISdots.jpg ... yes indeed. if the blue-green dye fades on exposure to light and/or free radicals, it would account for
2001-08-21 by tyork@accesscable.net
Thank you steadman. I would be real interested in how it turns out. I like the swatches of the 2 Hahnemuhle canvas that I received from Digital Art Supplies.
2001-08-21 by Michael J. Kravit
Call MIS, they make one that has 500ml ink bottles and works perfectly. Mike Regards, Michael J. Kravit, AIA Architect/Photographer www.kravit.net/photography
2001-08-21 by carl corey
Harvey, check out www.galleryprint.com We offer virtually all the legion papers (several hundred) but list the best digital papers on our site. We atelier
2001-08-21 by James E. Martz
... Looks like some of the shine is wearing off, but still a tad pricey. I d have to think about it a bit (Maybe while the price comes down a bit further.
2001-08-21 by Adrian Joyner
Is there any continuous inking system for the Epson 7000. I seem to remember someone referring to a MIS product but I can t find it on their website. Adrian
2001-08-21 by Adrian Joyner
When I try a new paper I always print the Cone test file Proof of Piezography first and I find that from this I get a good idea as to how the paper will
2001-08-21 by Nij
Possibly... HWRS is the only thing I am virtually guaranteed to be stocking in the next couple of months anyway. Nij
2001-08-21 by Julian Thomas
Like... MIS...?? Julian ... From: Nij To: Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 9:40 AM
2001-08-21 by SKID Photography
I m new to this list, and had no luck searching the archives, so apologies in advance if this has been covered to death: We are considering the purchase of the
2001-08-21 by Nij
Hey Martin! Thanks for the plug :) Just a quick note to all that we are right on the verge of everything slotting into place - the last two key parts are
2001-08-21 by Julian Thomas
Mike, I have it from some one that I respect and has used both inksets with the piezo driver after having been a long-term piezo user that they are the same
2001-08-21 by mike.dawson@windriver.com
... not ... medium format ... some 20 ... dealership ... for the ... champaigne right ... Really???? The Japanese economy has been in the tank for a decade
2001-08-21 by Steadman Uhlich
Greetings Digital Printers (sounds like I am addressing an Epson machine), Tonight I did some further tests on the Legion Photo Matte (LPM) paper. I am just
2001-08-21 by mike.dawson@windriver.com
Quick background... I got into b&w inkjet printing a year ago with MIS 6-tone inks on Epson 1200. I scan 35mm film with a Nikon LS-2000 (16-bit). While
2001-08-21 by Ruhrfoto/Bernd L.
..... and on the other hand, would everybody be so kind to kill the Re: in the header, if he doesn´t reply to anything - but is writing an original
2001-08-21 by Todd Flashner
... Ya, sure. Maybe if they were offered a nice early retirement package. ;-) Todd
2001-08-21 by Antonis Ricos
From a recent conversation with a big photo retailer: Apparently Nikon US has made an agreement with Nikon Japan that does not allow it to exceed a certain
2001-08-21 by Steadman Uhlich
Scala. Black and White positive film. Gets rave reviews by most users. difficulity is getting it processed. ... From: djwolfe5@yahoo.com To:
2001-08-21 by Antonis Ricos
Steadman, didn t you know? No physical contact necessary either. Antonis
2001-08-21 by Todd Flashner
... Paul, Couple of questions. Did you compare other color positions too? Separation aside, why is there such a color difference between the two inks? I