> . . . and that was with matte paper/ink? What about the > rub-off factor? That is a big factor if my clients are > expecting digital prints to look and behave like traditional prints. Not to throw a wet blanket on this or anything, but that's my problem too. My clients expect good quality and something that's pretty waterproof. No digital B&W prints meet that criteria for me as of yet, at least with the ease and cost of traditional chemical prints. Thanks, Ed http://lightandsilver.com
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RE: [Digital BW] Weddings
2003-04-10 by Ed Mathews