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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Sorry If This Has Been Beat On Already...

2003-04-08 by Truman Prevatt

The 1280 is not the much more. While I am not a big fan of huge prints - 
most places except museums are not meant for viewing huge prints. 
 However a 11 by 14 is a very nice size. The 1280 will do a 11x14 but 
the 890 won't.

Truman

xyz wrote:

>--- Richard Vanek <richard.vanek@...>
>wrote:
>  
>
>>I am thinking about buying 890 small version of
>>1280(1290) Is there 
>>any other reason than size to go for 1280?
>>    
>>
>
>Hey, I'd appreciate it if somebody could answer
>Richard's question.  When I had my darkroom, I never
>printed anything bigger than 8x10.  Since I believe
>what people are saying about whatever we buy now being
>outdated in a year or two or three, the 890 might be
>good to have to fill in the time.
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Reese
>
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