Try it, Scott, you'll like it. And you will most assuredly get better,
more consistent results than you will at a Wal-Mart or CostCo.
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From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Gomez
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 3:27 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [OM] A quick E-1 poll
I'll stick by my assessment. For the record, I was comparing home
printing of a series of prints from negatives on a home inkjet to the
cost of getting that same series of prints produced on regular
photographic paper at a place like Costco. See here for an article that
might clarify:
http://www.popularphotography.com/article.asp?section_id=4&article_id=48
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Scott Gomez
-----Original Message-----
From: bdcolen [mailto:bdcolen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Subject: RE: [OM] A quick E-1 poll
Good Lord! Get a digital printer - for less than $250 U.S. - and you can
crank out 4x6s till the proverbial cows come home.
Further, what you're saying about inkjet printing can be applied,
1000-fold, to doing one's own darkroom work. But when you print your own
work in the darkroom, you have to repeat the entire process again every
time you want another print - once you've done the digital work, all you
have to do is call up the image and press Print. There is no way I could
afford to have high-quality custom silver prints made on a regular basis
- and I can afford to produce equally high quality inkjet prints.
B. D.
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