<x-charset iso-8859-1>Could the HiPass/Hard Light method please be reposted? Thank you. Mike Flaherty Tacoma, WA mfamo@concentric.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Reynolds, Paul <ReynoldP@rucker-attc.army.mil> To: <epson-inkjet@leben.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 7:05 AM Subject: RE: HiPass/Hard Light..&..Roll paper into 1200 > I also tried this (HiPass/Hard Light) with what I thought great results. I > use several versions of Photoshop. For the routine stuff that is just a > bit of color correcting and simple resizing I use Ver4. I use Ver 5.X for > the rest of the fray. My reason for this is PS4 runs so much faster then > the later versions... The Hi Pass/Hard Light technique doesn't work with > ver 4 though...which is ok..I just wanted to pass that along. Again a > lovely technique (opinion). > On to loading long roll paper into the EPSON 1200...still having no > success. Took a piece and rolled it reverse and tried with no luck. This > is kinda thick media...at least double or greater thickness of the EPSON > paper I've used. I think I can order it rolled reverse, or imaging surface > "in"...any thoughts on this helping it to load...the curl would be of course > the opposite direction. Any one have experience with loading thick roll > media in the EPSON1200? > Paul Reynolds > > -----Original Message----- > From: David Mendelsohn [SMTP:eyesite@davidm.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 7:48 AM > To: epson-inkjet@leben.com > Subject: Re: HiPass/Hard Light > > I have tried this on one or two images to date and found that there > was a > noticeable increase in graininess. Wondering if I am doing > something wrong ? > > David > > > sharpening technique was explained in > >great detail and on many pages of one of the best > photo/graphic/design > >magazines I've ever seen. Its Published in Australia, and called > Design > >Graphics. Its available at most Barnes and Noble Newstands. We're > >getting a Barnes and Noble superstore 9 blocks from my house this > >September! Guess Where I'll be 3 times a week or more! > > > >Jerry > > > >> and preferred 25-50%. I also preferred the effect of using 4 > pixels in the > >> filter, but that would have a lot to do with scan resolutions > etc. > >> > >> So where'd you get it from, Jerry? Any more you'd care to share? > >> -- > >> John Brownlow > >> > >> http://www.pinkheadedbug.com > > > David Mendelsohn > ------------------------ > http://www.davidm.com > eyesite@davidm.com > > 603-659-2530 > 603-659-2525 (fax) > > > - > GOSHAWK - Hawk Mtn Art Papers-economical, 100% cotton, coated fine > art paper > in sheets & 44" rolls. Ideal for brightly colored fine art > reproductions > Free samples (Limit 500) http://www.hawkmtnartpapers.com/goshawk.htm > - > GOSHAWK - Hawk Mtn Art Papers-economical, 100% cotton, coated fine art paper > in sheets & 44" rolls. Ideal for brightly colored fine art reproductions > Free samples (Limit 500) http://www.hawkmtnartpapers.com/goshawk.htm > - GOSHAWK - Hawk Mtn Art Papers-economical, 100% cotton, coated fine art paper in sheets & 44" rolls. Ideal for brightly colored fine art reproductions Free samples (Limit 500) http://www.hawkmtnartpapers.com/goshawk.htm </x-charset>