On Monday, September 16, 2002 at 21:18, Bill Pearce
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wrote re "[OM] Shhhhhhhhh..." saying:
> "There is no business reason for designing paper or printing machines that
> can present sharpness greater than the users can see/will notice. "
>
> Good God, man, keep quiet. The paper used in most mini labs is just like the
> paper used at your local pro lab. You're right, there is no business reason
> to use paper that good, except that they haven't thought about making a
> cheap "mini lab" paper.
There is, or was, such a thing. I experienced it at Costco. Thin, washed
out, ugly.
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