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Re: BUDDIEE18 post# 202

Wednesday, 08/25/2010 9:47:45 PM

Wednesday, August 25, 2010 9:47:45 PM

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Back again, I use kodak papers for most photo printing, but have fed almost any paper/artist fabric media thru several kinds of printers. Kodak 5300 is the printer I use most often, and just plain white cardstock can give amazing results if you tell the printer its printing on premium gloss paper. (Must be careful tho' takes longer to dry.) Canon photo printers have the best output, but seem to be more tempermental. (And ink cost too high.)
Anything larger that 8"X10" I have done at kinkos.
The cardstock is used for greeting cards I make, and sometimes for projects for grandkids to play with. All other photos are on acid-free archival papers. (And mounting tapes used in framing are archival-rated too.)
Ron has some impressive work, but I don't do film prosessing of any kind myself, but any film work I might do goes to pro camera stores. (Haven't loaded my Nicon 35mm in 2 years.)
I have some shots from Europe taken with film, one below is the monastary view of Monserrate.("Serrated Mountains")

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