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Re: threehundredsixty degrees of enlargements


  • From: Gene Woolridge <gene360@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: threehundredsixty degrees of enlargements
  • Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 17:52:40 -0500

PS:   Thats 30" + high from a 120/220 neg

Sorry for the ommition!


Gene Woolridge wrote:

> OR:
>
>         You can have those images enlarged by us at Advertising Visuals @
> 1-888-468-1193.
>
>          We can currently take a 120/220 negative and enlarge it up to
> 30" plus and we have a 35mm carrier.
>
>         CALL for further details.
>
> "Canavan, Michael" wrote:
>
> > These are my two current options for enlargements for pan negs:
> >
> > 1. Get a proof sheet completed for the roll & choose the best shot(s).
> > 2. Enlarge these using an 11x14 enlarger, at my local photo shop.
> > But the print is still not really that "big".
> >
> > *OR*
> >
> > 1. Get a proof sheet completed for the roll & choose the best shot(s).
> > 2. Scan the proof or enlargement
> > 3. Print out using Epson Stylus at 1440 dpi, size 8 1/2 by 23+.
> > For higher quality prints, this can take a long time.
> > Getting the color balance perfect is also time consuming.
> > The results are ok, but not really as nice as the print option, IMO.
> >
> > I am looking for other alternatives. Please share your thoughts.