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Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Epson 1270 prints
I have the ArtixScan 4000t and also the Epson 1270. I scan the
slides always
in RGB 48 bits at 4000 dpi and save as raw files. In Photoshop 5.5 I
use
Adobe RGB. Some time ago, by accident, I saved an image
I have the ArtixScan 4000t and also the Epson 1270. I scan the slides always
in RGB 48 bits at 4000 dpi and save as raw files. In Photoshop 5.5 I use
Adobe RGB. Some time ago, by accident, I saved an image in sRGB. I have been
impressed by the unusually vivid, a little "electric" colours of the
Hey folks,
I have left a couple of my Epson 1270 prints made on some of the newer
heavyweight paper out in the hot and humid Hawaii weather for the last
couple of weeks, and have not experienced any color fade or shift
whatsoever. Anybody with the same results, or is this a fluke?
Spencer
Spencer wrote:
I have left a couple of my Epson 1270 prints made on some of the newer
heavyweight paper out in the hot and humid Hawaii weather
Is it Heavyweight Matte? From what I've read, the matte paper isn't anywhere
near as susceptible to the problem as the Premium Glossy paper (which has
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Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 2:41 PM
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Subject: RE: filmscanners: Epson 1270 prints
Spencer wrote:
I have left a couple of my Epson 1270 prints made on some of the newer
heavyweight paper out in the hot and hu