The photo results on original inks were the same. As was the previous ip3000 on Canon, Morrisons or Tesco inks!
I might add that documents are fine with no printing worries at all!
More info after tests.
I printed a jpg on the kodak and it pretty well matched the screen image.
The Canon print was very dark and magenta. I printed using Photoshop determine colours, printer determine colours and also printed direct from the image file no Photoshop. I also printed using CS2...
Hi John,
No never used Canon paper only Kodak.
There are many settings so what to do is the mystery without time paper and ink consuming tests!
Looks like I will have to play with it.
I usually use the Kodak for prints and the Canon for docs so it is not an everyday problem.
Not sure what you are asking for.
Please be more specific as the Canon interfaece has lots of settings.
I am "letting Photoshop determine colours" and printing as per Canon interface default.
I have tried photo enhance etc but no real change there.
Our photo club has a similar printer...
I have a Kodak ESP3 and a Canon ip4850
The system is not calibrated but the Kodak prints fine and what apears on screen.
The Canon is dark and red in comparison. My previous Canon ip3000 was the same.
I am now using Fotorite CCS ink and nothing is different.
It is the same printing from...
I have bought a D3000 as a "holiday/everyday" camera leaving my D200 for more professional use.
I am absolutely delighted and bowled over with it but for one small thing. I cannot seem to lock the focus point and am forever moving it during handling.
Am I misssing something here? I know it...
Nothing new under the sun. I the earliest days of photography, photographing the dead laid out and the funeral was seen as commonplace. They were much more used to death and dealing with it than we are today.
Put it down to the temperature!
I would suggest that you suffered a glitch at the anlaogue to digital conversion stage and only the Green info was processed.
This may not be new to many of you but I have just discovered this software for opening up all EXIF data from an image.Total shutter count is included.
It is free and works well. I thought it may be of interest to some of you guys wot is interested in such fings!
My D70s for instance has...
The D40 has 10mp and the D70 6mp but I doubt you will see any difference. The bigger pixels on the D70 will give better low light results I feel. D70 is a wonderful tool which I use in preference to my D200 on many occasions.5
Go to Calumet. Get som Kodak BW400CN in 120 format.
This is am amazing black and white film that is processed through standard colour C41 chemistry. Being 120 you will need a pro lab though.
The film is wonderfully sharp, fast and has a superb tolerance of -2 - +3 stops exposure...
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