[alt-photo] Re: TANGENTIALLY ON/OFF TOPIC

BOB KISS bobkiss at caribsurf.com
Wed Jun 29 15:53:42 GMT 2011


DEAR ERIC & JEREMY,
	You both make good points though, as I buy my printer cartridges
from US suppliers, the pigments would be the same as others in the US.  
	I will try to contact LD.  For what should I ask?  Absorption
spectra of their pigments in both the visible and UV regions?  
		CHEERS!
			BOB

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Subject: [alt-photo] Re: TANGENTIALLY ON/OFF TOPIC

Don't assume Epson ink made for the US, is the same as China, or Europe. The
environmental concerns are not the same so neither should the ink. Bob, I'd
contact the LD folks and ask them if their  inks are formulated for your
conditions. 

Eric Neilsen
Eric Neilsen Photography
4101 Commerce Street, Suite 9
Dallas, TX 75226
 
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Jeremy Moore
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 2:10 PM
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Subject: [alt-photo] Re: TANGENTIALLY ON/OFF TOPIC

Do they formulate their pigments that they block UV light in the same
distribution/factor as the Epson pigments? I'll bet some sort of re-tuning
your diginegs will be in order, too. Can LD provide any authoritative data
about their own pigments? If there were any positive data as such I'd
imagine they would be more than happy to provide to every customer.

-Jeremy-

On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:57 PM, BOB KISS <bobkiss at caribsurf.com> wrote:

> DEAR LIST,
>
>            I have been using Epson Ultrachrome cartridges for my 3800
> because it has been suggested that they were relatively permanent.  They
> are
> also around $45 US each!  I noticed LD cartridges that allegedly work as
> replacements in the 3800.
>
>            I use my 3800 both to make enlarged diginegs for PT/PD and
Cyano
> printing (on topic and permanence not as important) as well as to make
> prints for certain clients and purposes (off topic and permanence much
more
> important).
>
> Questions:
>
> 1)    Anyone use the LD cartridges for their 3800 (or other Epson
printer)?
>
> 2)    Good or bad experiences?
>
> 3)    Anyone have authoritative data on the relative permanence or LD
> pigments compared to Epson?
>
>
>
> THANKS!
>
>            CHEERS!
>
>                        BOB
>
>
>
>
>
>  Please check my website:  <http://www.bobkiss.com/>
> http://www.bobkiss.com/
>
>
>
>
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