On Saturday, March 1, 2003, at 05:02 AM, John Duggan wrote:
If you all get a chance buy this weeks Amateur Photographer..8 March
2003.
Sometimes there is very little of interest...This week it is a "Black
and
White Special" Stuffed full of good B+W work and an article on Lee
Miller.
One of the articles re-affirms my ideas of
the
way to go digital, good quality B+W negs, scanned with something like a
Minolta Scan Dual III and printed using a good quality A3 printer
(Epsom
1160?) using specialist B+W inks.Total outlay approx £600/$900. Seems
very
good value compared to the cost of changeing systems and going totally
digital from start to finish..
The results I have seen are first class. Am I missing something?
Regards, John Duggan, Wales, UK.
I have seen a certain level of frustration with bad results and clogged
heads expressed on lists by people using quad B & W inks. For an
easier and nice looking alternative using a single black cartridge
check here:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/columns/sm-02-06-16.shtml
Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California, USA
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