I would say that your best bet is to print em up using the best
technique you can. I suspect from the 35mm stuff, you might want
to stick to the small end of the size range for prints.
William Robb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sid Barras" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: February 2, 2001 9:57 PM
Subject: Need help: How to retain image sharpness on extreme
enlargements!


> Hi All:
>
>
> But immediately, she's already sold a series of swamp scenes I
did a
> couple of years ago, based on some 8 x 10 examples I gave her
to use.
>
> These photographs are all in 35mm format. About half are TMY
(400 ISO
> Tmax), about one fourth are TMX (100 ISO Tmax) and the rest
are either
> Plus x, or FP4 +.
>
> She wants them in sizes ranging from approximately 18 x 24
inches to 30
> x 40 inches.  I don't need to do the math to figure out that
this is
> really pushing the limits of these negatives to retain any
kind of
> crispness.
>
> I therefore ask my learned brethren for advice: what am I
gonna do for


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