> Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 20:57:14 -0300
> From: "} ponyboy {" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: EOS Digital prints
> 
> Sorry to perpetuate an off topic disscussion but it seems to 
> be the only thing most are talking about now.  What is the 
> big deal with Fuji frontier labs?  

It is to date the most advanced and most sophisticated
minilab/printer for digital and analog media, with digital
being exceptionally strong on it.

 > I don't think I've ever seen the results from them.

Possibly not. It is striking.

 > I always trying to find a better way to
> get prints from the films (negative and slide) that 
> I expose using my EOS camera.

Then try slides printed on a frontier.

You'll be stunned.


For the digital crew:

The frontier labs use a certain file size that
either you can supply or any of your supplied
files will be interpolated to.

Approximately 4x6" (10x15 cm) translate to
a print of 10,2 x 15,2 cm with an absolute
number of 1230 x 1821 pixels. So either you
produce your files exactly in this size or
you let the machine interpolate.

The largest possible print from a frontier
is a nominal 25 x 38 centimeters (3035x4535 pixels)
resulting in a 25,4 x 38,1 centimeter print
(10x15").

All files in 24 bit RGB, please.

Michael Quack

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