InkjetMall Newsletter May 8, 2018 May 7, 2018 Beware Epson firmaware update designed to knock out 3rd party chips. We have found a solution we can support for the SureColor P6000, P7000, P8000, P9000. (Finally!!) Cone Editions Digital Printmaking... featured newsletter workshops Read more
Cone Digital Print Workshops Bring a Friend special offer! Feb 13, 2018 Here is a sweet Valentines special! Bring a friend, a relative, a significant other… Reserve two seats in a workshop and receive a $150 discount off each. We’ll apply that as an instant rebate when... featured workshops Read more
The Proof of Piezography Oct 1, 2016 It can be helpful to have a reference image to print and check your Piezography system, or compare to other systems. This “Proof of Piezography” image consists of a fine line section to check detail, ... calibration featured piezography workflow Read more
Piezography Curve Adjustment Tool Sep 12, 2016 In early March of 2016 we introduced our new digital negative system we call PiezoDN [1] . Along with its amazing ability to make digital negatives for any darkroom process, we added a small tool cal... calibration featured piezography development piezography products Read more
Debunking a Workflow Myth Apr 10, 2016 !!! I missed last Friday! So sorry everyone. We’ll I’ve been wanting to get this off my shoulders for while so here goes. A while back (2004 to be exact) I invented the Luminance/Color mode curve laye... helpful hint of the day Read more
Perception of Black Apr 6, 2016 Black color (warm or cool), paper texture, light angle, and light temperature, can all effect the visual darkness of a print. It's possible to take a matte print, that is printed and framed correctly,... helpful hint of the day Read more
8bit to 16bit Apr 5, 2016 *This one is complicated and brief. It may make more questions come my way, but here goes.* You can convert 8bit color images into 16bit color images that act (a bit) like 16bit images if the original... helpful hint of the day Read more
Adobe RGB Default Apr 3, 2016 This is a no-brainer but it constantly trips people up. The first thing you want to do when you install Photoshop on a new computer/system is go to Edit>Color Settings and set the RGB working space fr... helpful hint of the day Read more
New Sensors Mar 31, 2016 Top camera sensors are now equal or better than camera lenses. That means all the old-world film-era gab about good lenses now applies again. But a good lens is not always about sharpness . . . . At l... helpful hint of the day Read more
Printers & Sensors . . . . Mar 29, 2016 On most Epson (and many non-espon) printers, most body sensors are “flip lever” sensors. That means that you can pretty much stick a pencil or folded piece of paper in any sensor-area of the printer t... helpful hint of the day Read more
How Warm is Warm? Mar 28, 2016 This one is from the direct observation of many “calibrated” environments . . . . We see color emitting from a modern monitor differently than color reflecting off a piece of paper. Our biological whi... helpful hint of the day Read more
L*a*b* Color Space Mar 24, 2016 Today’s hint is much shorter than yesterday’s. Nearly every CMYK and RGB color space is defined by a physical thing in real life (IRL). Adobe RGB encompasses what we deem acceptable maximum color gamu... helpful hint of the day Read more