that sounds like you didn't have it adjust the luminance so your screen is set to the wrong brightness
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that sounds like you didn't have it adjust the luminance so your screen is set to the wrong brightness
I use Ubuntu on the desktop and CentOS for servers (It's Red Hat Enterprise Linux - RHEL but free)
we have some bulk ink but all the systems were drop-shipped once we saw ruminations of the coming storm so we wouldn't get stuck with un-sellable stuff. The bulk ink we can still sell.
it only uses up a few kb of space, it's probably more trouble than it's worth to disable it
like that?
it's worded a little differently but more accurately reflects the situation.
I'll take helpful criticism all day if it's offered!
one aspect of the site has been changed, the area you put your comments is only for packing and delivery info (stuff like "leave at side door if no answer" or "don't use packing peanuts") the...
here's a mirror: http://www.inkjetart.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=8260
the spindle for the 7500 has been carried on to the 7600, 7800 and now the current 7880. If you don't want to get a new spindle (US$150) the easiest thing to do would be to grab the plastic pieces...
you should also make sure that whatever software you're using to make the profile supports the target and especially the particular batch of targets you want to use. I've found that it's worth my...
Actually, I don't "run the place now" - my job is technical support, making sure the phones work and keeping the website running (on occasion I take sales calls when the other sales people are busy)...
It's a really nice white film that work quite well with the UltraChrome and UC K3 inks (along with others). I haven't used the Fuji one but it does indeed compare quite well with the defunct Pictorico
one problem with saving a layered tiff version is that unless you have the LZW or ZIP compression turned on - each layer increases the file size dramatically. A 100MB file with 1 layer is 200MB, two...
I've found that by far the best program is Sony Vegas. Not only is is trivial to pan and zoom but rotation is also possible. For an example of this - check out http://www.vimeo.com/383876
I only...