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RE: filmscanners: 2700ppi a limiting factor in sharpness?



Cartier-Bresson's prints were made by George Fevre, who also printed for 
Doisneau, Brassai and others.  He was the printer at a big lab in 
Paris.  This is well-documented, but I thought it was somewhat off-topic 
for the list.  There are many articles about it and interviews with Fevrre.

At 08:20 PM 11/6/01, Larry Berman wrote:
>Cartier-Bresson's prints were made by in the darkroom at Magnum. When I 
>was in collage I had a friend that worked there. He could call down to the 
>darkroom at any time and ask for a print (not that he did it that often 
>because they had to be accounted for. He did have a print of one of the 
>most famous Cartier-Bresson images hanging in his apartment.
>
>Larry
>
>
>>I don't think Cartier-Bresson made his own prints.
>
>
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>
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Jeff Spirer
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