Juey Chong Ong wrote: > > Ann, it's relatively inexpensive to rent an old Hasselblad to do > larger images but I think your impression is correct. It probably > involves people at the gallery gathering around a 35mm projector to > review the slides. In which case, color accuracy might not matter > that much either, depending on the quality of the projector and the > projection screen. > > --jc
yeah - I got the impression he wanted a quick down and dirty job, in a way.. I recently sold an 80 slide carousel to an artist who was submitting work to schools togo back for a masters. They wanted not only slides, but for her to send or bringthem IN a carousel. Quite specifically, those that fit on the Kodak Carousel projectors. This coming gig is just something I answered on craigslist - the artist then when and looked at my work on line and chose me. Anyway, I'm real curious as to his work -- he isn't a kid, and he and wife moved to NY from NC. ann > > On Feb 5, 2006, at 4:13 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote: > > > mike wilson wrote: > >> > >> Aren't you going to want larger than 35mm? > > > > Well if the artist does he is sunk....I haven't got large > > format equipment. > > again - I think he just needs 35mm to get his foot in the > > door. > > My impression, anyway..

