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Re: Horizon 202 Questions


  • From: Willem-Jan Markerink <w.j.markerink@xxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Horizon 202 Questions
  • Date: Sat, 26 Sep 1998 17:08:22 +0000

On 26 Sep 98 at 9:45, Curt Miller,EMW wrote:

> Thanks to all for the responses to my questions about the Horizon.  I must
> say I'm overall very satisfied with the results I get with it.  
> 
> I've looked critically at my 14" prints thus far another time and really
> believe that any unsharpness I get along the top 1/8 of the image area is
> probable related to some field curvature characteristic of the lens and not
> a defect in my camera.  The unsharpness goes away with objects imaged at
> certain distance/f-stop combinations - I'll just need to learn what they
> are.  

I would really recommend you run a slide film through first, to rule 
out any factors in printing. You already made that error with 
vignetting....;-))
 
> Bottom line: I'm, a B&W fine art photgrapher with a fairly solid following
> of customers and I've gotten two orders for fine art prints of imaged made
> over the past two weeks work with the camera :-)

Any of that good stuff to see on the web yet?....:-))

PS: anyone using Scanmaker 4 or 5, or Quato X-Finity (-Pro) for 
scanning larger transparencies?






 

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Bye,

Willem-Jan Markerink


      The desire to understand 
is sometimes far less intelligent than
     the inability to understand


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