Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/08/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Mark, > I agree with you. There is a Digital Black & White Print Exchange where I > have been taking part for a few years. I have seldom received anything but > Epson prints - an occasional HP, but never Canon for some reason. I have > seen many papers, and many inksets, but all for Epson. The advantage with > Epson is there are so many third party solutions, especially for dedicated > Black & White inksets (MIS,Cone,Lyson,etc), and new papers are designed and > profiled around the Epson printers. Unless HP and Canon can get this sort > of > third party support, they will always struggle to catch up. > Cheers > Jayanand > I was just telling Hoppy Offlist about those Digital Black & White list people you have to graduate head of your class at MIT to get in and I have trouble focusing on what the heck is being talked about. And their software with all the bandwidth crashes my PowerBook G4 12" L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB Memory: 1.25 GB Bus Speed: 167 MHz which is the center of my universe and Which goes into apple in SoHo tomorrow for a new keyboard they may have to scrape me off the walls if they keep it over night. Maybe I can upgrade something and try again with those Digital Black & White guys now that I'm more settled in with my new life here and know what my name is. I can remind myself if I print up some business cards. I got my Epson 3800 out of the box three days ago but have to put the carts in. I really don't know how people print digitally nowadays I've lost track and not around a peer group in the real world or on the internet to lead me not astray. I still control it with the printer. I may be the last one on earth doing this I don't know - the default is the opposite. I got a feeling most people unlike the way I've always done it are using Photoshop not the printer to control the whole thing as Brian tells me and how it all works I don't know. Brian said (in Santa Fe) it was with a control layer) I don't even use those much. And I've been using Photoshop since the year it came out. 1985 I think. Took up half my hard disk and I had to restart my computer with all extensions off just to open it. I'd apply a filter (on my Macintosh SE) Go make coffee. Drink a cup. Pour another one And bring it back into my office just as the filter finished working. Then I'd hit it again and go into the kitchen and drink another cup. Read the newspaper. Hard to believe I used to drink coffee at 3 Am I wonder if that kept me awake all night. Right now I'm drinking Sleepy Time tea with milk and sugar. And hope to get some sleep I have stuff to do tomorrow. Mark William Rabiner Harlem, NY rabinergroup.com