Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/03/08

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: It's so easy..
From: Feli di Giorgio <feli@creocollective.com>
Date: 08 Mar 2004 11:08:07 -0800
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On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 11:32, Tina Manley wrote:

> Feli -
> 
> Sorry to be so late answering, but I was out of town photographing the 
> birth of my new grandson and then staying up nights with him while his mom 
> got some sleep!

Oh, no problem. Thanks for answering and congratulations on your new
grandson. ;-) 


> 
> I'm using the Epson 3000's.  I have two of them that have been wonderful, 
> but you are right - even Jon Cone says that the 3000's are very individual 
> printers.  He has had some good ones and some that he could never get to 
> work right.



>I tried the ICC setup but went back to the old Piezo plug-in because it 
> works better with the 3000.  If you can afford it, I would recommend 
> waiting for the Epson 4000.  It will combine the best of the new 2200 
> printers and the size of the 3000.  I'm planning to get one eventually.
> 
> Tina
> 

Yeah, I have been eying the 4000, but $1800 is a lot of cash and I am
still recovering from buying the new Nikon 5000 scanner...

I think I may end up with a 1280. It looks like the cheapest way this
side of $1000 to be able to print 12x19 size prints.

I really love the way silver prints look, but I live in a cramped
apartment and have neither the time nor space to seriously print. I have
an enormous backlog of negatives I need prints of for my at the moment
non-existent portfolio and basically the choice boiled down to finding
an alternative to silver prints or have no prints at all. The
piezosystem looks like it may fill the bill. I think the main challenge
will be to get accustomed to the different aesthetic. I recently saw a
few Platinum prints and feel they are much closer in appearance to a
Piezo print than a fiber silver print is.

I just hope that potential clients don't reject the Piezo prints as REAL
prints, but I guess I could always go back to making a silver print for
the purists...

Right now I am waiting for Cone to send me their sample pack, so I can
choose between Selenium Tone and Cool Neutral.



Feli


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Feli di Giorgio
Visual Effects Supervisor "Hostage"
creocollective - feli@creocollective.com

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