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Re: [Digital BW] Problems with Piezo? It gets hot in the kitchen.

2001-10-26 by Steadman Uhlich

Jerry, 
Your post made me smile.  

I am so glad you are happy with it.  Now go make art!

Yes, the grainless look is something that may take a little adjustment on the viewers part...especially those used to looking at grainy tri-x films or prints.  But, like you said, it looks like medium format or leica-like....that is precisely what I thought when I began.  

You say you got your 16x20 print.  How?  Ezprints?  on a 3000?

Glad you are having fun. 

Steadman
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jerry Olson 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 12:22 PM
  Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Problems with Piezo? It gets hot in the kitchen.


  'Hlo Steadman,

  Well, as usual, your advice was wonderful. Just tested the D-30 on some
  close ups of my cat with the canon macro lenses.

  Used the KTP Bounding Sharpner. 

  To say I was astounded is an understatement, and I hardly ever use that
  word. 

  I got my 16x20 print (could only print 12x19, but 16x22 would present NO
  problem!) from the D30 camera that is as sharp or sharper than anything
  I have ever shot in 35mm photography. I just can't believe how great
  this sharpner is with the D-30 images. No grain, No artifacts, and
  sharpness is leica like, and that is NOT an exageration.

  You certainly were correct when you said I'd love the D-30.


  Thanks again for your advice!

  Jerry

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