Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/02/22

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Subject: [Leica] Epson 3800 pro
From: lwwesson at gmail.com (leo wesson)
Date: Thu Feb 22 16:40:07 2007
References: <C2039E9E.461CA%mark@rabinergroup.com>

Mark,

Don't know about the 3800 but the rip with the 4000 enables you to do more
neutral black and whites prints and more accurate pre press proofs...but
they are complicated and you need callibration equipment to tune the
system.  If you think color flow/conrtrol in photoshop and on the web is
complicated, don't get the rip, it's even more complicated.

leo

On 2/22/07, Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com> wrote:
>
> I think I have discovered that getting an Epson in the pro version is
> fairly
> doable and I've gotten to that point of no return. I think I can pick one
> up
> in town tomorrow and probably in more than one place.
>
> But the non pro versions you need to be connected, lucky, or more
> persistent
> than I am.
> So tomorrow I will become an Epson.
> Pro that is.
> Texas tea.
>
>
> Today I  got enabled like all getout!!!
> Got my Lightroom in a box. ... Today in the mail.
> I'm putting on my wrap-around shades before I open the box.
> Put white zinc paste on my the full bridge of my nose.
>
> At Calumet just now I just got a Sb-800 flash.
> I can now light up the inside of most Mammoth Cave tourist traps.
> And do catalogs of models wearing very dark clothing hiding in the
> recesses.
> Ducking under stalagmites and tripping over stalactites in their tights.
> Ouch.
> I was half all set to get the new cute little flash which bounces but
> opted
> for the big boy version at the end. And there's one in the middle.
> Again I got wallet draining but super enabling "pro" version.
>
> I think I could shoot a picture of the new moon and it would look full
> with
> this puppy. Like slightly melted blue cheese.
>
> So I'm shelling out an additional 200 bucks to get this rip any chance it
> might be partly worth it??
>
> Having been upgrading my Illustrator every year decade after decade often
> with out even using once the whole year I'm determined to have my next
> show
> or portfolio be vector driven.
> Mathematical formula instead of pass? pixels.
> Which get mushy when you blow them up. Or reduce them.
>
> How many vectors can you put on the head of a pin??
>
> I guess you'd only need one.
> Or as many as you'd like.
> There must be some room somewhere for a vector driven photographer.
>
> I used to always swear by my Postscript laser printers in the 80's.
> I'd convert pixels to vectors with that adobe software with the sailing
> ship
> on the outside of it.
>
> How have I gotten by these past years without Postscript?
> When people sent me mail they used a typewriter. Sorry.
>
> Inquiring Computer non-geniuses want to know?.
>
> I guess when I print up a new batch of business cards they can be extra
> groovy somehow. That should be this week.
> I'm a new man in town without a card.
>
> A fast gun for hire meets the calling wind.
> A soldier of fortune is the man called
> Paladin.
> Paladin Paladin where do you roam?
>
> http://english2.mnsu.edu/larsson/gr%20images/paladin.jpg
>
> Have SB-800 will Travel.
>
> Wire Rabiner
> Harlem
>
> Or check his new website
>
>
>
> markrabiner.com
>
>
>
>
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