The 8x10's are printed on a high-end Kodak dyesub printer that puts a
"100-year" (ya right), UV coating on it. Without a BIG magnifying glass you
can't tell the difference from a silver-based print. My eyesight is excellent
closeup and I find these prints to be exceptional. I use these prints for
personal portfolio, individual print sales (usually right from the portfolio),
and wedding reprints requiring touchups. At $10 USD each, I try to keep them
to a minimum. It's usually cheaper to have an interneg made and a color print
made from that. (Interneg is $4 and an 8x10 is $3).
Ken N.
John wrote:
Do you mean prints you are selling commercially? Just curious which printer
you're using? Does the quality match silver based prints and are there any
concerns about longevity of the image?
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