>>> Wayne wrote <<<
> Why would you have a special price for landscape photographers ?
> What happens if you mix some lanscapes with some product shots on
> the same
> film ?
You'd have to ask them about how they enforce this. I imagine if a roll
came in with a few product test shots or something, that'd be fine. If the
roll was full of product or model shots, with a few pictures of a tree
thrown in, I imagine that photographer would be thrown out of the nature
photographers category. I abreviated the types pf pfotos that qualify. Let
them correct me: Here's the link to their pricing page for photographers
like me, and a separate price chart for commercial shooters.
http://www.calypsoinc.com/data/e6.html
As to why? Hey, I'm not asking any questions. :>)
G
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> Subject: Re: RE: [OM] Medium Format vs. Digital
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> > George M. Anderson <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > FWIW;
> >
> > My pro lab happily does E6 in all sizes. They even have a special
> > price for
> > landscape photographers.
> >
>
> Why would you have a special price for landscape photographers ?
>
> What happens if you mix some lanscapes with some product shots on
> the same
> film ?
>
> How do they define "landscape" ?
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>
> Wayne Harridge
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> http://members.optusnet.com.au/~w_harridge
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