Fuji Pictography series is very old, it does not use true photo paper
like Frontier, the consumable (papers... etc) is very expensive. The
life time of print was tested to be very short, not a good choice.
C.H.Ling
Skip Williams wrote:
>
> I've been using a Fuji Pictography 4000 machine locally for my color prints,
> which output digital files to light-sensitive, photographic paper. The
> prints look superb. I just did an 11x14 for one of the list members and he
> was really pleased. It allowed me to manipulate the 4000dpi scan and balance
> the contrast and color issues prior to output.
>
> If I could get digital output to Ilfochrome, I agree with George, that's the
> way I'd go. I have older, late 1970's Cibachromes that have been on my wall
> for 20+ years and don't show any sign of fading or color shifts. The
> mounting has come loose in a couple of places, which isn't the material's
> fault, it was the mounter.
>
> Skip
>
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