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Re: [Digital BW] Digital sharpness vs film- Canon D60

2002-09-08 by Jerry Olson

The exhibit I saw were about 18x24 inches or so, I'm quite sure they
weren't 6 feet tall. Polaroid probably made camera in more than one size.

Jerry

"Editor P.O.V. Image Service" wrote:
> 
> Jerry Olson wrote:
> 
> >Fine artists use them to show the amazing quality you can get from a
> >huge contact print. They are quite something to see if you have never
> >seen one!
> >
> >Jerry   There are only about 6 or fewer in existence now, so I've heard.
> >I believe a lot of art students have been able to use the cameras with
> >school grants. I saw a large exhibit once, maybe a hundred prints, and
> >they were amazing. For some reason, I didn't see any sports pictures. :)
> >
> >
> >
> 
> HAHAHAHAHA!
> 
> Although it would look awesome to see one or two....  LOL
> 
> Anyone remember when the US Football receiver ran into the old CBS
> upright TV cam on the sidelines?   What a headache?   I can imagine the
> same happening with the Polaroid.. LOL
> 
> Keith
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