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To: bdog who wrote (17502)5/23/1998 10:51:00 PM
From: Instock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79469
 
bdog, Thanks for reminding me of that site. I have it bookmarked allready but kinda forgot about it. I really do need to go though all my bookmarks and weed some out.
I need bookmarks to remind me of what bookmarks I have. lol

I plan on spending much of Sunday reading though that site and setting up some scans on IQ Suite.

Made a scan today that, so far looks pretty good. Based mainly on volume changes over a time period, a few indicater settings. Really a pretty simple scan, but back testing it so far looks VERY promissing.
I have decided that I like IQ Suite much better then WOW, and it is much faster and strieght forward.

Anyway, thanks for the reply.

Instock

PS: Yep, been burning up film and paper for 20 years. Print mainly murals. ( 30, 50, 70 inch wide paper by up to 120 inches. ) Starting to move more towards the electronic/digtal side now.
Did you know that you can now print a digtal file directly to paper? No internegs, No Film output devices. Scan the image, do what you like to the image in Photoshop ( and other programs ), output directly to photographic paper. Good bye Custom Photographic labs, Hello Star Wars!
Know of any low priced Digtal Photography related companies? ENCAD would have been a great by a few years ago! Missed it! and it was right before my vary eyes!!!!!
Durst makes a very good Electronic Printer ( as discribed above ) but they are not a Public company. I am sure MANY a HOT Part in that Machine is made by MANY a stock!
Wonder if they would mind if I took apart a $500,000 machine and wrote down all the names on companies I could find on all the High Tech stuff. I REALLY need to find out who makes the Laser that lays down the color onto the Photographic paper.
Anyway.......

Thanks