Hey Crawford, I've seen the Dark Knight but not on Imax. As far as I understand the director Chris Nolan used the Imax 70mm cameras for certain scenes in the movie but not the whole thing..
If he had used those cameras for the whole movie, I suspect the budget would have been doubled! Anyway as far as I have heard, when you see it at Imax, most of the movie is still in 35mm but the certain scenes he shot in Imax format will expand and fill the screen completely. I also would imagine it is not 3D Imax.
Will be great when they figure out how to do digital Imax, and just film entire feature films in it!
You can certainly do this. There's a service called twitterfeed which uses the RSS feed from your blog and feeds it automatically into your twitter page.
You basically submit your rss feed to them and set up some time interval settings which control how often the feed is updated.
I know it's off topic a little but the current old Prius is one of the ugliest things going around on the road..but they seem to have taken some steps to make it more attractive in the new 2010 version.
If you have a 3 ink system and you are constantly using more of one...I'm guessing its possibly the Cyan??? I generally use more blue(cyan) than any other color.
The only way to get by the problem would be to print photos that contain less of the color you are using most. If you were running out of cyan first.. it might be because you were printing a stack of outside photos with sky backdrops. Peoples clothes tend to often contain blue as well.
That's of course the simple explanation. It could be a problem with your ink feeds on the other colors though ie. more of one color is getting fed than the others.