>>>>>Images from 35mm Tri-X, scanned at 2800 dpi on Minolta Multi, printed 18x27 on 24x36 Legion Photo Matt.<<<<<< That sounds nearly impossible to do while retaining any kind of quality! What's the secret? I would certainly like to see one of those exibition prints. Bruce McElhaney McElhaney Portrait Studio Livonia, MI --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., toomagenta@a... wrote: > In a message dated 4/2/2002 10:34:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, > butchhul@a... writes: > > > > George, > > > > I am also using a 7000 with the IP4 RIP and MIS-FS inks. Just > > finished framing and hanging a show of prints that I finished this > > past weekend. > Butch, > Thanks for responding to my query. > I am glad to hear from others who are using the system and are happy with it. > Not too many people chimed in, which I am guessing is a sign of lack of usage > rather than dissatisfaction. > Congratulations on your apparent success. I hope your exhibition leads to > many other successes. > (Must also say, Mike Kravit is both a gentleman and a fine source > of information for any traveling down this particular road.) > I must agree with you 110% on this point. Not only has he offered his > knowlege, experience and expertise, but he has generously offered to send a > sample print so I can put an eyeball on the picture! > They say that what goes around, comes around, so I hope some of the best > things that come around come back to Mike. > This list is a pleasure to participate in, and I hope that I can someday > contribute to it in a positive way. > ( Images from 35mm Tri-X, scanned at 2800 dpi > on Minolta Multi, printed 18x27 on 24x36 Legion Photo Matt.) > Sounds like an amazing feat! > Thanks again, > George J Kunze > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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[Digital BW] Re: Piezo Pro 24 RIP
2002-04-04 by btmcelhaney
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