Hi Jon.
I got back into photography about 1 year ago and when I got my negs
developed I found that nearly all "miniprints" or "machineprints" are being
made on machines that scan the negs and use some sort of laser or projected
image to transfer the image to the photo paper.
I don't know any brand names for these machines except for the Fuji Frontier
that I saw the other day when I was touring a local pro lab.
- Matt Crawley
jlind@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Well sports fans . . . Qualex will *never* process another roll of my
> C-41! They have unleashed a new printing process called "Perfect Touch"
> which scans the negatives and makes digital prints from them.
>
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