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In a message dated 98-04-06 14:29:24 EDT, you write:

> A case could be made for zoom lenses and digital press publishing.  You can
>  correct for the loss of sharpness in Photoshop®.  However the real test of 
> how
>  good is your zoom lens is when you blow it up on actual photographic paper,
>  (i.e. 8x10 or 11x14 for 35mm).  Okay, how many of you have blown up your
>  slides and negatives to see if your zoom lens is sharp?
>  
I personally have been doing color printing for more than 17 years and have
done many 11 x 14 prints and some prints as large as 16 x 20 from 35mm zoom
slide shots with tack sharp results.  I don't like printing from slides so
only do enlargement from medium format negatives now.  But it can be done.

Don Bowen
Exeter, CA 

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