"Bill D. Casselberry" wrote:
> 
>  I have a confession to make. For the past year or so I have
>  been feeling the strong desire to gear up for 8x10 contact
>  printing in b&w [...]

>  If enlargments are needed, the labs I use in Miami have 
>  capability to print from 8x10 - to 30x40 in b&w and 48x96 
>  in color  (inches!)   I may indulge in some color work, 
>  E-6 or C-41, but all would need to be sent out.
> 
>  ... anyone care to "enable me"??
>   just send cash if you really mean it    !8^D     )

No Bill - don't send the 8x10 negs to Miami.  Buy a Durst
Laborator 8x10 enlarger.
The 184 chassis can be set up to handle everything from 35mm to
8x10, can make huge enlargements, and affords the user the
opportunity of a wide array of accessories. Real Photographers
use Laborators - but  not the puny 4x5 or 5x7 ones.  Those are
for the grandchildren's first Christmas.  

--
Shel Belinkoff
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"The difference between a good photograph 
and a great photograph is subtleties."
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