Actually, if you really want "real pleasure", you should shoot slide
and project it, print has a very narrow d-range, it is even poorer
than monitor. With slide projection the picture looks like a real
scene. Unfortunately setting up for projection is a little trouble for
small rooms.
C.H.Ling
Brian Swale wrote:
>
>
> I have a lot of agreement with AG.
>
> Until I joined the ranks of Bob Gries' "Summer Exchange" I had never
> enlarged any of my photos up to anything bigger than 5 x 7.
>
> Now I get real pleasure from getting some done at 8 x 12 and 6 x 8. Many
> thanks to Bob, for unwittingly showing me a way to appreciate my own
> shots. The take on a new dimension (visually as well as size !!).
>
> Downside? It's a bit like Zuikoholism - I have to watch what I order or the
> A/C
> gets a bit high. It's addictive.
>
> Brian
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