hi William Probally a dumb question but, do these machines have a lens like a normal darkroom enlarger or is the image made from this laser?
Feroze ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 3:11 AM Subject: Re: Prints from slides questions > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Butch Black > Subject: RE: Prints from slides questions > > > > The best results I've seen has been with a well set up Fuji > Frontier > > printing on Fuji Crystal archive paper and running Fuji > chemistry. We have a > > Noritsu 2711 at work and it "hoovers" compared to the > Frontier. The trick is > > to find a lab with one that is well set up, maintained, and > operated by > > someone that knows both photography and photo printing. Stay > away from the > > Ritz's and Wal*Marts on this one. > > The Noritsu 27 series is the first generation of digital printer > from Noritsu. And you are right, they don't do the best job. We > have a 2811 in the system, and it does a lot better. The image > density of the scan has been increased over the 27 series, the > dpi output size has been decreased, and colour gamut is somewhat > expanded. > The 27 series uses a fairly normal LED printing system. The 28 > series uses (this is what the TSR told me) something like a > small disco ball that reflects laser beams to the paper. > With lick, the lab I work in will be equipped with a 31 series > machine (3rd generation printing system) in the not to distant > future. > > William Robb > >