Thanks, D. Much appreciated, that's why I came here. Minimum from Lumina turned out to be a $70 bottle (liter) and $30 shipping....
Lenny
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Thanks, D. Much appreciated, that's why I came here. Minimum from Lumina turned out to be a $70 bottle (liter) and $30 shipping....
Lenny
Hi everyone. Been a while since I've been here.
Yes, I'm still scanning for a few people here and there. I have some consistent customers that keep sending me things every month or two. I am...
i am still doing scans... And yes I moved to Santa Cruz a couple of years ago.... thanks Roger, for pointing that out. I put the address below:
I'm pretty busy these days, doing all kinds of...
Bruce is probably right. This could also be the result of very bad voltage regulation.
Lenny Eiger
Not correct math.
I use 2666 for 8x10, that's 26,660 pixels for the 10 inch edge and 21,328 for the 8 inch edge. It comes out to about 3 gigs in 16 bit RGB. If I wanted to convert to B&W, it...
I do still offer scanning services. My Premier had a preventative maintenance last year and its running like a well-oiled machine. Thanks for the kind words, Ari.
Sorry about the web site being...
This has proven to be untrue....
You're right. I shouldn't be discussing this... ignore my previous post.... gotta get outa this thread... should have never commented int he first place.
I'm not against constructed images. It's nothing new, they have been doing that since the beginning... I am not against conceptual photography in general. I like interesting, new things. I am...
Well, maybe I'm too tired to post. That's not what I am saying. I was explaining to Gudmundur why I wasn't envious.
I don't like Mr. Wall's work, there is a party of me that doesn't consider it...
Gudmundur, this is exactly the point.... I don't think Jeff Wall is great at anything, except perhaps marketing. He is not at all "true" to the medium.
These conversations go on and on because we...
Bryan,
Thing is, things used to be better. In my father's time the distribution of wealth was much different. A house cost $6,000. There have been plenty of times when the arts flourished. They...
This week some fellow told me I should do platinum prints for a similar price to a lab print. I should be able to get the print to a 95% result on the first try. The project might take a day and a...
Almost every photographer in the History of Photography (Newhall) shot with one lens at a time, for fifteen years or so. I use one lens 95% of the time, a normal, and on occasion I have one a little...
richardman, you can read Michael Fried's book, where he gushes about his personal friend Wall....
Personally, I am more interested in Photography that has some meaning to it, some content, vs work...
Hilarious! In one moment advice is worthy of a sticky, the next it is poor and useless! The vagaries of time....
Of course, it is just advice, which is one man's opinion and it needs to be judged...
It's great to learn all this stuff... I would add a couple of points. The first is that there is always a trade-off with tilts and swings. As you have already noticed, if you focus on the ground, the...
I do something similar. I carry my camera on the tripod so that its easier (and faster) to shoot. I find I'm more spontaneous this way. However, when I see something I want to photograph I put the...
I think that Push and Pull are terms we should dismiss outright, and never use again. I can't tell you how many photographers I've spoken to think you can take your film to a lab and push it, and get...
I'm with Kirk on this one. Sure a good spotmeter is important. But that's about it. One lens is all you need, at most, two. I wouldn't bother with a framing tool (you have eyes and a camera for...
I use this one instead. Worked well for about 10 years now...
http://www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-5-Shelf-36-in-W-x-72-in-H-x-18-in-D-Plastic-Ventilated-Storage-Shelving-Unit-127932/100010588
I have a box for N, another for N-1, N-2, N-3, N+1 and N+2. It is a very simple system. The weigh almost nothing. I have enough holders to go for a full day or two before I have to reload. The amount...
Kirk, I am in agreement. There are certainly very lousy monitors, less these days, but none of us are using those. In my process there isn't much difference at all. When I print a new image, I've...
You won't get much searching for delamination. Just definitions. If you follow that logic, you can assume it has never happened to any monitor ever. It happens a lot to LCD panels. If you search for...
Well, you might have a little better luck if you searched of "Eizo" instead of "Ezio". I put in "Eizo monitor issue" and found a number of issues reported.
Regardless, I don't mean my single...
I think I purchased this in 2012, exactly 3 years ago... The monitor was nearing 10,000 hours, when I reported the issue. I just leave it on all the time, might rethink that in the future. The tech...
You seem to be intent on attacking me. Perhaps its the acerbic tone. I could be the only one that has ever experienced this issue, however, I doubt it. If that was the case, Eizo would likely have...
I think this says it all. There is no question that an Eizo monitor is a quality monitor. I think everyone else has gotten the picture, at least for Photography and Graphics, that a larger color...
Well, I was venting, to be sure, but I am happy I could do this for you ;-)
I think there are a number of very good monitors out there. The Spectraview certainly comes to mind. I want an Apple...
A couple of years back I purchased a 27 inch Eizo, CG275W. It came with a 5 Year Warranty. Don't believe it.
Last year, my monitor started to de-laminate. I contacted Eizo and they told me that...
Hi there Bill. This is exactly what I was talking about... I think one needs to figure out who would go to such a meeting.... and whether the prospects would be interested in such a presentation.
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These are specifically designed to fail in that time. The 3-year warranty period is over and its time you pay full price for service.... Wanting to keep a printer longer than that does not make...
I went to that last one... The get-togethers for the meetup group, with a couple of exceptions, have been for the purpose of shooting. We always get together and yak for lunch, or more if we are...
It was at the beginning of the video... I wasn't sure what he was looking at, to be honest. It could have been history states or alpha channels... but he pressed a button and a pile of things...
I had one of those Nikon Tele's. I was unimpressed with the results. Even tho' I could get in the lee of something, out of the wind, I was still shooting at trees in the distance that were moving...
I was more interested in the "setup action" that adde the palette and all the zone choices, etc. I would expect the size increase from adding a single adjustment layer and would not be concerned with...
I couldn't help but notice that he went from a 200 mb file to a 1.4 gig one in the video. (A 7-fold increase.) Does this mean if I start with a 2 Gig file that I will end up with 14 Gigs?
Any of...
The first person to split the frame vertically was Stieglitz. He probably wasn't the first, but it caused such a great stir, with people asking how he could do such a thing, etc., that he is...
I have a printer that does 1440 x 1440. I find the droplet size to large to make negatives to my pleasing....
I am getting another Epson that will do 2880x2880 as a result.... and this who know me...
The real interesting thing about Photography is that it is a visual language. Some people write (a lot of people can write better than me... almost everyone, I think). However, I can communicate...