I'm with Paul on this point too... I was still making wet prints and
developing my own film as late as 2005... and though
most of the time bay photo (all my smugmug stuff gets printed there you
know) does an outstanding job, they didmess
up a couple of times, rather badly.
Larry - I'm not buying a new printer JUST to print a big calendar... My
r220 probably won't last forever and I'd
have to have one anyway... I print out stuff all the time ... labels,
letters, shopping lists, to do lists, online instructions...decals
to print t shirts with,etc..
ann
On 2/28/2016 5:27 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
Paul Stenquist wrote:
For me, printing is the culmination of the process. If I let someone
else print, I might as well have them shoot the photo as well. I have
purchased prints from some of the best labs in the country (and
Costco). I've never been totally pleased with the result. Of course
I'm a bit obsessive, but that's the way I like it.
That is a very good reason for me not get a printer, I certainly do
not need to learn how by spending more money, and a lot more time, per
print, I could make them just enough better that I am no longer
satisfied with the current method.
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