On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 neuhausph...@aol.com wrote:
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Tiff files and bitmaps are handled differently by
the 2 platforms and each type must be saved correctly for it's intended
usea dialog box presents the MAC vs. PC option when the file is saved.
I'm a dedicated MAC user and I know you can
Mário,
Great image. I like the sense of motion you have captured. I would like
to see more. Keep up the good work.
James
On Thursday, November 21, 2002, at 07:00 AM,
mario_f_pi...@netcabo.pt wrote:
I forgot to send you the link to the image:
http://www.???/discussion/upload/
on 11/21/02 7:44 AM, bendur...@aol.com at bendur...@aol.com wrote:
Bleached linseed oil works well I used it on degital neg ( ONE {PROBLEM it
does not last after about a week it ng ) No big deal with digital print it
again if you need it. I got some good vandyke prints
James
Hello
Can
I'm working on desktop negatives now as per Dan...the results look very
promising. The chapter on desktop negs is somewhat dated but it gets you off
to a roaring start nonetheless. Imagesetter neg info is current. As for the
cross platform a psd extension is npot the answer. psd i believe
--- Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca
wrote:
I think a lot of people have had success using
parafin wax - can buy it at
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note that you probably shouldn't count on using the
pan you melt wax in for other things later on! The
wax tends to stay on the pan, in the pan, around
Couldn't you just print the negative on transparency material, the stuff used
for overhead projectors?
Seem s doable, and muck easier than waxing paper. If you want the funky look
maybe print through store bought wax paper.
Just a thought.
Yes they work beautifully. I use mine for lith and cyanotype printing.
Any jpg image would work, wouldn't it!!??
Best -
christian
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Ben,
You wrote --- Also Does anyone know how to convert images scanned and/or
manipulated in photoshop on a mac, so they can be view and manipulated
in photoshop on a pc, does typing psd on the end of the file work?
This is how I handled this situation.
As long as you have Photoshop on both the
Hello
I posted a message earlier today about waxing photopaper or injet photopaper,
the reason I want to wax the paper is to make cyanotypes.
Also could anyone tell me how to go about making my cyanotypes brown.
Thanks
Ben
Any file type that Photoshop will save on a Mac can be opened in
Photoshop on a PC. On the Mac Photoshop has a preference to include
the appropriate Windows extension automatically. In Windows, even if
the file doesn't have the appropriate extension, you can open any
valid image file using
gee, you just want to take all the fun out of it... 8o)
andy
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I forgot to send you the link to the image:
http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?pic=mario_pires_01.jpg
Mário Filipe Pires
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