... Daniel, could you tell us what these products are? "Golden" I suppose is the Trade Mark? What is "Soft Gel"? Or perhaps what your logic was when you used...
... don't ... Yep, good idea - as ever though, I guess it will depend on how many folks show an interest. I will give it a few more days on list and then...
A question for Daniel... I have finally been able to try PowerRip and have to say it has been a very frustrating experience. Frustrating because the tone of...
Dear list, I'm new here. I'm a photographer in Toledo, Spain and am new to digital. I shoot real film and scan. I've recently got an Eye One Display to...
Hi Henrik, Try www.fotoimport.com - They're the Norwegian company I bought these coatings from. Press 'nettbutikk' in the lower right of the screen and you'll...
I'm nod Daniel, but I found it at: http://www.currys.com/medium/golvar.html "Daniel, could you tell us what these products are? "Golden" I suppose is the Trade...
Hi Nick, sorry to hear about your frustrating experience with PowerRIP. I know it has a more coarse dithering pattern, but personally I found that much less...
... Yes, D-max is increased noticably. I got an increase from 2.54 to 2.85 which should be around 2% increase. And no, my D-max readings aren't comparable to...
... That's great. It might bring the D-max closer to the dye inks on matte papers. I must try this. Have you ever tried Lyson Print Guard or the PermaJet...
... the ... difficult ... someone ... From what I've read in the various forums the Epson RIP produces a warm B&W print as it seems to only use the black and...
... I thought it did some toning, but had a slightly warm tone? I haven't actually seen a print from this RIP, so I'm not 100% sure. If that's the case I...
There is an extensive discussion on coating in the archives on this list...dating back more than a year. Search under coating and also hyrocote. Paul Roark,...
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Antonis, Nick, and Phil, Thanks for all the quick responses! Phil - your suggestion worked for me! I went back into Photoshop and used Levels to bring the 100%...
... <I still think it's strange that the first print was fine, even with 100% areas.>> Yes, it is strange, but again the same thing has happened to me...twice....
I know many of you are interested in the possibility of Fiber-Based Gloss papers for inkjet with the hopes that we may be able to get a straight out of the...
Robert, Thanks for the report on the new Oriental paper. I'm encouraged by your description of the surface characteristics, but the million dollar question is...
Thanks for the information! I'm going to try to look for a norwegian or scandinavian company that sells the rods, otherwise I'll have to make an international...
... Thanks! I'll have a look in the archives. ... That sounds tempting. I'm definitely going to aquire a rod, and I'll consider the hydrocote as well. In what...
.... and here are some brief comments on how I saw the beta Oriental Fiber Based paper: 1. I think it wins on being the only one of the "glossy" types to be so...
Hello everyone, my wish: - I still use Piezography with MIS FS on Epson 1160 - and I still try to obtain by twicking the dot gain curve in PS a picture on...
... the ... Daniel You might want to hold off for a short while. I was at a trade fair back in Feb in Birmingham (no, not Focus) where Epson was touting the...
Hi once again- Don't want to pester anyone, but this is the final day to sign up for the Jerry Olson Memorial Print Exchange. We presently have 17 people ...
... How ... Colin You should have a look through the archives at Tom O'Connel's posts. I think the way he has been running his print exchanges is: 1. Both A4...
Mitch: I'm just on the verge of buying a 7600 and IP, to be used exclusively for black and white, and wonder if you would mind sharing your current impressions...
... That would be interesting...there are several commercial products now...but none work as well as the Hydrocote...and typically they are more expensive. ...