://www.inksupply.com/index.cfm?source=html/quadtone.html
Mark
http://www.interwalk.com/pinhole.htm
-- Original Message --
From: Ray Esposito brassr...@brassring.org
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] piezography
Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@p
I'll bite-
What is piezography?
Cheers
Beaker
Ink
Ray
Mark Interrante wrote:
Hi,
I use the MIS inks and have found them quite good. I researched piezo
and MIS and found that MIS are cheaper, same quality, less hassles (banding,
and green shifting), and it is a completely open system (vs. custom sw from
piezo), and has warm and cold tone
and being
night photography, there were lots of dark tones in the images. Mark
-- Original Message --
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] piezography
From: ragowaring ragowar...@btinternet.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 12:09:19
I use an Epson 2000P and am very pleased with it indeed. Used with a high
quality paper the result is very worthwhile and the detail is well if
you want more detail then perhaps you need to stop using a magnifying glass
to look at the pictures with. The archive quality means that I can
Greetings,
I have also considered piezography, however it is questionable whether it would
work with my epson 875dc. My prints are generally quite smallish, no bigger
than 6x9 and I have great results with the epson ink sets. There are plenty of
users who find fault with the Epson 870/1270
Hi,
I use the MIS inks and have found them quite good. I researched piezo
and MIS and found that MIS are cheaper, same quality, less hassles (banding,
and green shifting), and it is a completely open system (vs. custom sw from
piezo), and has warm and cold tone options. I have gotten two piezo
Hi,
I have begun learning about piezo and find it a beautiful process that is
similar to Platinum. West Coast Imaging did got about 20 people together
to share and discuss the techniques, I came away very impressed with the
tonal range!, sharpness, and beauty of the prints. Limitations--The
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Dilcher r...@hiddenworld.net
I have heard people refer to piezography
when referring to printing from a computer.
Is this just a fancy term for inkjet printing?
The fancy name is GicleƩ and not all the GicleƩ prints are printed using
Piezography