Kenneth Sky
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in reply to: Mark Segal’s Review of P900 has Been Posted #30852Mark Segal’s Review of P900 has Been Postedon: December 13, 2020 at 1:04 pm
Mark,
You have truly set the standard in printer reviews. However, you have outdone yourself with the P900 review. For those of us who are visually biased, (pun intended) could you create an accompaning video? (Yes, we are never satisfied.) By the way, Epson should pay you to have this article included with the purchase of the P900.
Ken
in reply to: Big Sur and Epson Print Layout #29724Re: Big Sur and Epson Print LayoutReply #1 on: November 24, 2020 at 12:20 pmMy hope is that Skylum will either create their own print module inside Luminar AI or allow the LZW to be exported directly into Epson Layout Print. The present situation is very “clunky”. The way my P800 keeps churning out high quality prints (even with weeks on end of disuse) I doubt I will ever need to upgrade to a P900. With all the expert help and advice on this website, I am able to satisfy all my needs. Thanks to all.
in reply to: Big Sur and Epson Print Layout #29720Re: Big Sur and Epson Print LayoutReply #2 on: November 24, 2020 at 8:49 amAndrew, you solved my problem. It was a rejection of TIFFs. Oddly, I use Luminar 4 for editing and have always exported to desktop as TIFF. So this is a change. Thanks
in reply to: High quality Baryta Paper Available #22654Re: High quality Baryta Paper AvailableReply #3 on: July 2, 2020 at 4:00 pmSorry I got you confused. Henrys Thornhill store had 8.5 x 11 and 13 x 19 Epson Legacy Baryta. I also used the 3 for 2 promotion.
in reply to: High quality Baryta Paper Available #22649Re: High quality Baryta Paper AvailableReply #4 on: July 2, 2020 at 2:14 pmI picked up the Epson Legacy Baryta from them
in reply to: High quality Baryta Paper Available #22163Re: High quality Baryta Paper AvailableReply #5 on: June 23, 2020 at 2:00 pmCCBC has limited supply of certain sizes but Henry’s will match their prices on their stock if you deal with one of their salespeople in a bricks & mortar store.
in reply to: High quality Baryta Paper Available #22152Re: High quality Baryta Paper AvailableReply #6 on: June 23, 2020 at 11:35 amThe pandemic as exposed the same problem in other areas. The weakness of putting all your eggs in one basket to acquire economies of scale leaves the industry vulnerable. Fortunately for me, I’m in Toronto where there is still some old stock available but I hope that by 2021 new product will be on the market.
in reply to: High quality Baryta Paper Available #22058Re: High quality Baryta Paper AvailableReply #7 on: June 22, 2020 at 5:34 pmMark,
I noticed that Epson Legacy Baryta has been discontinued as well. You alluded to a generic problem. Can you expand?
in reply to: Sharpening for Epson Print Layout? #19809Re: Sharpening for Epson Print Layout?Reply #8 on: May 2, 2020 at 4:13 pmMea Culpa. I wanted to make a correction on what I stated about Luminar 4. It is possible to do output sharpening when exporting to TIFF but no JPEG. I suppose that is appropriate as their is some sharpening when compressing to JPEG. I’m glad I found discovered this as I routinely just exported in JPEG and dragged the file from the desktop to Epson print layout. Lazy me.
in reply to: HDR & Pano Merge in Affinity Photo #19690Re: HDR & Pano Merge in Affinity PhotoReply #9 on: April 30, 2020 at 12:09 pmThank you for that detailed explanation. Now for completion, I would love to see a step by step video on Affinity for us Luddites.
in reply to: Sharpening for Epson Print Layout? #19643Re: Sharpening for Epson Print Layout?Reply #10 on: April 29, 2020 at 5:05 pmJeffe,
Is what you are saying, that with my workflow, I will have to wait for Epson to insert an output sharpening algorithm in Print Layout or for Affinity or Luminar to acquire a print module with sharpening in it? (Sorry for the long-winded sentence)
Ken
in reply to: Sharpening for Epson Print Layout? #19269Re: Sharpening for Epson Print Layout?Reply #11 on: April 25, 2020 at 7:54 pmAffinity allows for soft proofing but not Luminar 4. But let’s get back to output sharpening.
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