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To: long-gone who wrote (80268)12/27/2001 1:36:06 AM
From: GraceZ  Respond to of 116927
 
2 of those (colormailer and matrix digital photo) use the Fuji machine I mentioned earlier, but the others you linked to do conventional digital output which doesn't use silver based paper (although they may in fact also have a Fuji machine as an option). A lot of conventional film based labs have the Fuji machine. The line here is getting very blurred. When someone says, "photographic paper" they aren't necessarily using light sensitive photo paper, but digital output paper made so that the digital images have the look and feel of conventional prints. I've put prints from my dye-sub next to photographic paper prints and had professional photographers not be able to tell the difference.