. . . so there is no color cast or dithering pattern and it is a true photographic process Regarding Mpix, they say that their images are printed on RC paper, not Fiber base. (Fiber base papers have a traditionally longer life-span than RC paper.) They mention that this process is Kodak. Does anyone know how it compares to Fuji Crystal, the laserjet process? Is this also a laserjet process that they are talking about Mpix? Peter G.
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2005-02-14 by Peter Gorwin