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black and white inks for making digital negatives/prints?
In article , dj_nme
wrote: It works fine for me as well. Don Schmidt's problem must be either with his ISP or their upstream provider. it didn't work when i tried it as well as through this useful site: http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ thus, it would appear to be *their* isp that's flaky. |
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black and white inks for making digital negatives/prints?
dj_nme writes:
'Couldn't get the link to work. Works fine here. Check your Internet service. it's not his internet service. http://www.inksupply.com/bwpage.cfm?setMediaCookie=1&the_media_linkID=142 It works fine for me as well. Don Schmidt's problem must be either with his ISP or their upstream provider. Doesn't seem to work here either ("Connection timed out"). Perhaps the site server is on a computer they turn off after work... :/ -Miles -- Sabbath, n. A weekly festival having its origin in the fact that God made the world in six days and was arrested on the seventh. |
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black and white inks for making digital negatives/prints?
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Matt Clara wrote: "Lawrence Akutagawa" wrote in message ... "Matt Clara" wrote in message ... I know it's possible to purchase "B&W" inks comprised of black with shades of gray to replace the Cc,M,Y, cartridges in my old Epson 1270, but I don't know where to buy inks with a good reputation for this purpose. Any advice appreciated. . [chuckle] In the darkroom? With what developer, pray tell - good old Dektol? How about Bromofort? Perhaps Selectol-Soft to cut down that contrast? Or maybe Ilford PQ Universal Paper Developer? Or even Arista Liquid Paper Developer? Perhaps if you're too ignorant to understand what it is I'm asking you should just keep your mouth shut? Or is running your mouth without any thought just how you "roll"? Perhaps if you're so ignorant or clueless that you can't tell you're posting in the *darkroom* newsgroup, you should cease to do so. There are newsgroups for digital imaging. This isn't one of them. Read the newsgroup charter, comply with it -- or at least make the most minimal kind of effort to -- or don't post. It's really very simple. Why would you expect other people to help you if you're going to start out by spitting in their faces? -- Thor Lancelot Simon "Even experienced UNIX users occasionally enter rm *.* at the UNIX prompt only to realize too late that they have removed the wrong segment of the directory structure." - Microsoft WSS whitepaper |
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black and white inks for making digital negatives/prints?
'Tried again using the address in your post; it worked. Must be one of those
mysteries of life. Take care, -- Don - Vancouver, USA "May your shadow be found in happy places." - Native North American "dj_nme" wrote in message u... nospam wrote: In article , John Navas wrote: 'Couldn't get the link to work. Works fine here. Check your Internet service. it's not his internet service. http://www.inksupply.com/bwpage.cfm?setMediaCookie=1&the_media_linkID=142 It works fine for me as well. Don Schmidt's problem must be either with his ISP or their upstream provider. |
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black and white inks for making digital negatives/prints?
"Matt Clara" wrote in message ... "Lawrence Akutagawa" wrote in message ... "Matt Clara" wrote in message ... I know it's possible to purchase "B&W" inks comprised of black with shades of gray to replace the Cc,M,Y, cartridges in my old Epson 1270, but I don't know where to buy inks with a good reputation for this purpose. Any advice appreciated. . [chuckle] In the darkroom? With what developer, pray tell - good old Dektol? How about Bromofort? Perhaps Selectol-Soft to cut down that contrast? Or maybe Ilford PQ Universal Paper Developer? Or even Arista Liquid Paper Developer? Perhaps if you're too ignorant to understand what it is I'm asking you should just keep your mouth shut? Or is running your mouth without any thought just how you "roll"? tsk, tsk, tsk...and this from someone who doesn't know a darkroom from a digital printer! If you don't responses like mine, then hie thee to digital world land where you belong and stay there! Come here to rec.photo.darkroom with stuff like this and expect more of the same. |
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black and white inks for making digital negatives/prints?
On 10/25/2009 7:59 PM Rebecca Ore spake thus:
In article , "Matt Clara" wrote: "Lawrence Akutagawa" wrote in message ... "Matt Clara" wrote in message ... I know it's possible to purchase "B&W" inks comprised of black with shades of gray to replace the Cc,M,Y, cartridges in my old Epson 1270, but I don't know where to buy inks with a good reputation for this purpose. [chuckle] In the darkroom? With what developer, pray tell - good old Dektol? How about Bromofort? Perhaps Selectol-Soft to cut down that contrast? Or maybe Ilford PQ Universal Paper Developer? Or even Arista Liquid Paper Developer? Perhaps if you're too ignorant to understand what it is I'm asking you should just keep your mouth shut? Or is running your mouth without any thought just how you "roll"? There's a digital usenet group. This group tends to be more photo darkroom, as in film and such. If you want a question about hybrid processes, there's also a hybrid photo forum. My ISP (Verizon by proxy) doesn't carry any newsgroups with the word "hybrid" in their title. Perhaps you could provide us the exact name of this newsgroup? -- Found--the gene that causes belief in genetic determinism |
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black and white inks for making digital negatives/prints?
David Nebenzahl wrote:
On 10/25/2009 7:59 PM Rebecca Ore spake thus: In article , "Matt Clara" wrote: "Lawrence Akutagawa" wrote in message ... "Matt Clara" wrote in message ... I know it's possible to purchase "B&W" inks comprised of black with shades of gray to replace the Cc,M,Y, cartridges in my old Epson 1270, but I don't know where to buy inks with a good reputation for this purpose. [chuckle] In the darkroom? With what developer, pray tell - good old Dektol? How about Bromofort? Perhaps Selectol-Soft to cut down that contrast? Or maybe Ilford PQ Universal Paper Developer? Or even Arista Liquid Paper Developer? Perhaps if you're too ignorant to understand what it is I'm asking you should just keep your mouth shut? Or is running your mouth without any thought just how you "roll"? There's a digital usenet group. This group tends to be more photo darkroom, as in film and such. If you want a question about hybrid processes, there's also a hybrid photo forum. My ISP (Verizon by proxy) doesn't carry any newsgroups with the word "hybrid" in their title. Perhaps you could provide us the exact name of this newsgroup? Have you checked lately? My ISP does not carry any newsgroups at all anymore. They did not reduce their prices when they cut off the UseNet. -- .~. Jean-David Beyer Registered Linux User 85642. /V\ PGP-Key: 9A2FC99A Registered Machine 241939. /( )\ Shrewsbury, New Jersey http://counter.li.org ^^-^^ 18:35:01 up 26 days, 3:34, 3 users, load average: 4.35, 4.34, 4.27 |
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On 10/26/2009 2:37 PM Jean-David Beyer spake thus:
David Nebenzahl wrote: My ISP (Verizon by proxy) doesn't carry any newsgroups with the word "hybrid" in their title. Perhaps you could provide us the exact name of this newsgroup? Have you checked lately? My ISP does not carry any newsgroups at all anymore. They did not reduce their prices when they cut off the UseNet. Well, obviously, since I'm posting here! But yes, I checked just before posting that. I'm actually surprised I still have Usenet access; Verizon was supposed to have pulled the plug on that service by now. So I guess I'm just hanging on by a thread. (When they do, I know there are lots of other providers out there, including many that are free, like aioe.org.) -- Found--the gene that causes belief in genetic determinism |
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black and white inks for making digital negatives/prints?
On 10/26/2009 3:11 PM Rebecca Ore spake thus:
In article m, David Nebenzahl wrote: My ISP (Verizon by proxy) doesn't carry any newsgroups with the word "hybrid" in their title. Perhaps you could provide us the exact name of this newsgroup? It's on the web, which is far more up-to-date for digital people than a Usenet film group. Then explain why at least one film newsgroup (rec.photo.equipment.35mm) has been taken over by digital users? (Of course, they claim that it's for *them*, since some of their cameras resemble 35mm film cameras. Bull****.) -- Found--the gene that causes belief in genetic determinism |
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black and white inks for making digital negatives/prints?
David Nebenzahl wrote:
On 10/26/2009 2:37 PM Jean-David Beyer spake thus: David Nebenzahl wrote: My ISP (Verizon by proxy) doesn't carry any newsgroups with the word "hybrid" in their title. Perhaps you could provide us the exact name of this newsgroup? Have you checked lately? My ISP does not carry any newsgroups at all anymore. They did not reduce their prices when they cut off the UseNet. Well, obviously, since I'm posting here! But yes, I checked just before posting that. I'm actually surprised I still have Usenet access; Verizon was supposed to have pulled the plug on that service by now. So I guess I'm just hanging on by a thread. (When they do, I know there are lots of other providers out there, including many that are free, like aioe.org.) I switched to newsguy a coupla days before they said they would pull the plug. Some months earlier, they cut off all but the "big 8". -- .~. Jean-David Beyer Registered Linux User 85642. /V\ PGP-Key: 9A2FC99A Registered Machine 241939. /( )\ Shrewsbury, New Jersey http://counter.li.org ^^-^^ 21:10:01 up 26 days, 6:09, 3 users, load average: 4.74, 4.83, 4.71 |
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