Don,
Thank you for the input. At 2$ for an 8x10 and $4-5 for an 11x14,
one has to really think about whcc for at least some of their BW work.
Stuart
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "D. Hill"
<hill14701@y...> wrote:
> 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@Y...> 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
>
>
>
>
>
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[Digital BW] Re:Darkroom vs. Inkjet -Then Why inkjet ?
2004-05-19 by sl91911
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