It is amazing that you can get such large prints from the small HP printer 
shown on the right of your desk!
But seriously, it is also always amazing to see the quality of your work as a 
photographer and printer. Even though it is a picture of the prints, displayed 
at typical internet resolutions, the richness of the tones still comes through.

stan

On Sep 23, 2012, at 11:57 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:

> Doug Brewer wrote:
> 
>> On 9/21/12 9:26 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
>>> So I haven't been able to get out and actually do any photography for
>>> far too long. But today I sat down and did something I also haven't
>>> done in far too long: printing. Made a few prints for myself and one
>>> for the faculty art exhibit that's coming up soon. Very gratifying
>>> experience.
>>> 
>>> A couple of observations...
>>> 
>>> The Epson R3000 absolutely rocks. Especially for black&  white.
>>> 
>>> Qimage is brilliant. I have no problem printing directly from
>>> Lightroom, but when I'm doing critical prints for something important
>>> I go to Qimage. One of the best software purchases I've ever made. The
>>> interface is unique, which means it's not very intuitive and takes a
>>> bit of time to learn, but the results are worth it.
>> 
>> pictures or it didn't happen.
> 
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> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/prints.jpg
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