Hi Todd: I don't believe it's illegal unless I try to sell them or even give them away. I'm just putting them up in my kitchen. It's no different than if I took my Edward Weston: 50 Years signed, slipcased monograph, and cut out those pictures to frame them. I've seen people do it with Ansel Adams calendars. As long as it's for your personal enjoyment and you are not depriving anyone of any income, it's not illegal. I was just trying to make a point that even with low quality scans you can achieve a decent print (if you know what you're doing, of course). Rich --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Todd Flashner <tflash@e...> wrote: > Rich > > That's some pretty illegal stuff you're up to there. I wouldn't advertise it > so much if I were you. > > Todd Flashner >
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2002-05-06 by rcoda
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