> Paul,
> I don't have a digital camera, but I do have a film/slide scanner, and I
> assure you that you cannot tell prints from my Epson 870 from those done
> from a photolab. In many case, I reproduce prints from old negatives and
> they look better than the orginal prints ever did. I'm sure you won't
> believe it until you see it, but maybe you can get a demo from one of your
> local computer or camera stores, or see if there is a photo club in your
> area that has some photo's for you to review. I'll be willing to bet that
> in side by side comparisons, you won't be able to tell the difference.
Just
> MHO.
>
> Cheers, JD
I agree about the quality thing, but I just think many people don't want
to do alot of work to get some prints of their work. They prefer to drop off
and pick up, versus the hours and hours of computer editing and printing
that's involved no matter how you're making inkjets.
What about dropping off your microdrive at a Fuji Frontier center and
picking up your 4 by 6 prints a hour later? There's alot of digital imaging
going on at 1 hour labs these days, if you live in an urban area you should
be able to find someone to handle your printing.
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