Hi Frank ...

The prints were different sizes.  They ranged from being printed on 8x10
through (I think) 20x24 paper.  The 16x20 paper was my favorite in most
instances.  Of course, the paper used when the prints were first made, Agfa
Brovira, no longer exists (at least as it used to) and if the prints were
to be made today I'd probably start out with Oriental Seagull and
experiment from there.


Shel 



> From: frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> If the web image is as powerful as it is, I can only
> imagine the impact that the actual print would have.  How big is it?


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