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P3D Re: Nimstec from Canada
- From: Bob Wier <wier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: Nimstec from Canada
- Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 13:30:20 -0600
At 04:47 PM 6/6/98 -0600, you wrote:
>osadcil9@xxxxxxx (Walter & Lisa Osadciw) wrote:
>
>>I just got my first prints back from Nimstec. One roll was shot on a
>>Nishika, the other on a Nimslo. I was very dissapointed because every print
>>had fine vertical lines running through it.
>
>Sorry to hear of the problems. I haven't seen that defect in any of the
>prints I've received from them.
>
>> I will call to see what they say.
>
>If you find out anything, could you please let me know, either directly, or
>via the list. I'm curious.
>
>Bill
>
>
>
It's been a year or so since I've had anything processed by them,
but the most recent was an 11*14 print for Jamie's exhibit near
Vancouver. It has the vertical line defect, although it wasn't
overwhelming - I didn't notice it for awhile. I'd not seen it in
any of the smaller "desktop" prints. Since they have suspended larger
size enlargements (redundant redundant?) I'd might guess that there
could be an actual problem along those lines (another pun - sorry!).
This is of course in addition to the "usual" etched line effect of
a normal lenticular...
--Bob W.
--- Bob Wier
--- wier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ---
Rocky Mountain College
Billings, MT
( currently in Ouray, Colorado)
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