How many companies out there make greyscale inks (meaning all color cartridges are replaced with a grey toned ink of varying strength)? I know inksupply makes...
Bottom line? Yes it does. I think it's less of a "tinkers mentality" and more the pursuit of perfection in printing a given negative or file. At least for me...
Hi, I'm selling my Epson 4800 photo printer. Due to the size of the printer, I would prefer to sell to persons living within a reasonable drive of my location...
Dear Roy & C. David and all, Many thanks for the discussion about grayscale drivers and ICC profiles. I list myself among the technically challenged in the...
... Yes, and it would support the idea of custom profiling the color output in color mode after you replace the yellow cart. That would let the profiling ...
Hello, I am looking for a publication that you might consider to be the bible of Black and white digital ink-jet printing. I am specifically interested in...
... There is no way to softproof generic AWB results, as they are not ICC profile based. Thats a big part of what a custom profile is for: to show you what ...
Hi All, Here's another one for some of your to criticise :) The latest Art/Photo website award profile is of Eirik Holmoyvik's website and great BW and color...
On another forum, there has been some discussion of a new Hahnemule Photo Rag Pearl. There is a brief page about it on the Hahnemule site. They say it was on...
Hi all, I was just wondering if anyone is exhibiting around the Bay Area right now? It doesn't have to be a major installation, coffee shops, bookstores are...
I've been happily printing with my R340 and UT-R2 ink and ICC printer profiles from Paul Roark using Photoshop CS2 for quite a while now. I now have set up the...
In my continuing experimentation with this 100%, multi-channel Eboni carbon printing approach, I've posted some graphs that compare the LensWork warm ...
Newbie here. I'm looking for a good black and white printer. Any thoughts on the captioned printers. I now use a Canon i9900 which is bad, very bad, on...
I just read and scanned through Amadou's new book describing in analytical detail what we are all trying to accomplish with our various tools. This book is a...
I have used Bibble Pro for some time to do raw conversions and have been pretty much satisfied with it but it is somewhat slow when processing a card full of...
Remco, I have just hopefully gotten through a similar problem refilling MIS 2200 cartridges with all kinds of resetting problems. I seem to have solved most ...
Forgive me if this seems to be a basic question but I am just starting out in the area of BW ditigal printing. I have downloaded the QTR software to try out...
I want to thank everyone for taking the time to help me get my mind around this shoot. Even though I live next door so to speak it will still take two days to...
after installing my new UT7 set of cartridges in the 2100/2200 the indicators of the Black and Light Black ink keep flashing. After replacing the black...
My 1160 has lived past it's time, my 1280 busted a flange that kept the heads in place so they flopped around and would have had to be replaced so I got my...
Here's a photographic question that since I intend to print B & W, shouldn't be too far off topic. There is a place in Botswana called the Nxai Pans and ...
I am looking for the driver for the Lacie Blue-Eye Calibrator ... the version that worked on early LCDs and Electron Blue IV CRT. I know this is a bit off...
Thanks for all the suggestions, fortunately I am going to be there far enough in advance to have a chance to try some things out. I will make the lens...
Some might enjoy this method of matching a bright paper to creamy colored mat board, in addition to the option to split tone a bright paper with an ...
... You can spray prints with a fixative to protect the surface. Epson recommends PremierArt Print Shield, but there are quite a few. I've not got much...
... The 2200 is still a pretty darn good printer. If you do B&W then the 2400 has an advantage. In additition, I need a new camera ... If you have Nikon lenses...