Dave,
Do you still have the OLY? You could use that for 5x7s. I downloaded a
(free) profile which gives better results than the Olympus supplied
one. People like to stand and watch the printer too :-) "hey, there's
something wrong with your printer, it's only printing in yellow"
(snigger).
I don't think I'd attempt the job without a flash or studio light,
myself. Available light's nice, but risky at this time of year.

Wendy

On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 16:40:10 US/Eastern, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Ithought about thaty. I have stopped doing the horses on site due to a lot of 
> equipment
> failures in the field. Thus the
> website sales.
> I checked Henrys just now and all they have is the ones that do 4x6 only. If 
> i was to go
> that way i would like something
> that didi 5x7 at least.
> I still print with the Canon S800 inkjet,but was thinking suppying on site 
> proof page and
> order form, send to a lab for
> "film" prints and delivery, as Tom suggested , back to teh store.
> I checked the lighht at the store. iso 800 at f4-5 in heavy cloud. Store 
> front is
> partially obscured by a display,ewhich may
> or maynot be movable. Lighting is standard neon 4' bulbs with difussed 
> lighing. I always
> wanted to expand a bit. Its a bit
> intimidating, but i think i'll give it a go.I dont handle people well, but 
> the wife will
> be there, and that was her job with the
> onsite work."Crowd control" <vbg>
>
> Dave
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--
Wendy Beard
Ottawa
Canada

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