Well, if you want to show your work on the web, you have to scan it at
some point. Try to find a cheap used 4x5 scanner...
There are fine art photographers who scan their 8x10 negs or slides to
make prints, it is much cheaper than buying an 8x10 enlarger and setting
up to do 30x40 chemical prints. The ones I have actually talked to
pointed out the deficiencies of their digital prints. You had to put
your nose against the print to see them, but then folks who shoot 8x10
by choice are usually perfectionists by nature.
graywolf
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Check out the link. Look at the hikers on the mountain's ridge.
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.photo.equipment.large-format/browse_frm/thread/1ce1471b125dc7d9/31020ee691ea0e6f?hl=en#31020ee691ea0e6f
And given some recent ng discussion, many seem to be scanning
their LF (4x5 & larger) negs in order to have some of the
facilities that digital work offers.
Collin
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