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Re: [Digital BW] It might be a sin, but ...

2003-04-10 by Jerry Olson

Tim, how can you live with only one paper surface, and the small size?
What's the point? A 1280 printer can do 
13x44 inch prints and costs less than the severely limited Olympus. Why
would anyone want to be so restricted?

Curious







Timothy Hammond wrote:
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> Hi,
> I'm just a lurker on this list, and It's clear to me that I'm a neophyte and can learn a lot of valuable things by just sitting back an listening. But, even though I have a feeling I'm about to commit a sin, I have to ask, does anyone have thoughts on printing B&W with dye sub?  It takes some tweaking, but I've gotten what I consider to be some really nice prints from my Olympus P-400.  There's clearly a size issue (you mean size really *does* matter?!), but I'd love to hear other folks' thoughs and opinions.  Thanks. --- Tim
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> Tim Hammond
> BTH Photography
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