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filmscanners: Re: [FD] OT: Peizography



Ken,

I also am interested,   although its a bit premature,  because I have
yet to purchase my Minolta Scan Multi Pro film scanner.  I do  however
have an Epson 1290,  a Canon T90,  Mamiyaflex 330f systems and am not a
newcomer to colour and B&W darkroom processing.

I always have wondered why the mainstream printer companies never
produced a B&W photography printer or an option on their colour
printers.   Perhaps because they might lose sales for colour cartridges,
or could it be that they think that B&W is dead?

What is your piezography user group name?

Ian


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Durling" <kdurling@earthlink.net>
To: <canon-fd@kjsl.com>; <CanonFD@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 3:10 PM
Subject: [FD] OT: Peizography


> Just thought I'd ask - has anyone on the FD lists gotten into
> peizography?  (The technique of fine B&W printing on inkjets with the
> use of specialized software and quadtone inks.)   I am immensely
> curious about it, and have indeed joined a peizography e-group, but if
> anyone here would like to discuss it - off-list of course - I'd love
> to hear your experience.
>
>
> Ken Durling
>
>
>
> Photo.net portfolio:
>
> http://www.photo.net/shared/community-member?user_id=402251
>




 




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