Thanks for the link robert ....it would help us a lot ...
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Thanks for the link robert ....it would help us a lot ...
I was sailing along with the instructions on making a digital negative UNTIL it said to use “overhead projection film to print the negative on. Where does one get Overhead projection film?
Edgar Praus develops all my film and I highly recommend him (http://www.4photolab.com/index.html).
For drum scanning and really large prints Lenny Eiger is your man...
I send all my printing needs to a lab. There is too much expense involved when printing your own.
You can't go wrong with the Epson 4870; worth every penny and then some! what say ?
You can get 16x20 inch transparencies at silkscreensupplies.com, and by the way where do you live ...??? It would be a shame to suggest a service bureau in Portland Maine, if you live in Portland...
can any body guide me where to find this place???????????wild guess
Well there can be many standards depend upon the requirements and media for which you are going to target.
It also most of the time depends upon the your target customer or user what media they are...
Well there are not as such resources free for your business website.
A good business website need much effort.You can find cheap resource on internet but i don't think so there are really such free...
Hey thanks for providing this english version, i was searching for this.
Well in my area i didn't say any two sizes, i wondered to hear from you, ill definitely go and ask to my near market place
thanks for the guidence
hmmmmmm cooolll ....is this a Original location .....i just want to see this picture forever .... sounds silly ...but i really want
I have also few of his books on this subject i really wish to share with u guys.
Yes its still producing 5x4 Film in sheet but i don’t know exactly about Readyloads.
Good answer Drew Wiley it will helps me also ...thanks for sharing ur Knowledge to every one.