I can attest that whcc is an excellent lab. I have seen quite a few 16x20's that were printed as black and white (I don't know if they were desaturated RGB files or greyscale files). The work in question was created on the medium .jpg setting on a nikon D1. The images were just stunning, sharp and artifact free. The images were dead neutral, and were printed on the matte paper. Don --- sl91911 <SL91911@...> wrote: > Peter, > Thank you for the reply. I would suggest you try > WHCC . They give you > a free testing phase with 5 prints. If your monitor > is properly > calibrated, there should be no problem. You will get > the prints back > in 48 hrs, no shipping fee. This is a lab with very > low prices that is > widely used by pros.You can check the dpreview > forums and see that > most users are quite pleased. I would be interested > to see what you > feel about the BW. If you like the prints, it will > certainly save you > quite a bit of angst. They are silver halide prints > on the most stable > papers . > > Stuart __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! - Internet access at a great low price. http://promo.yahoo.com/sbc/
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Re: [Digital BW] Re:Darkroom vs. Inkjet -Then Why inkjet ?
2004-05-18 by D. Hill
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