Herb,

The lab uses photoshop, so that format would be fine.  I'm not sure
what the native D-Lab format is, so you might want to also prepare a
jpg just in case they convert it so that we wouldn't introduce any lab
worker's interpretation (compression, sharpening, etc) into the test.

Address is:
Bruce Dayton
510 Wrangler Court
Roseville, CA 95661
USA

I'm anxious to see one of your prints, too.  It would be a great
learning experience for me, as you seem to be one of the most adept at
digital manipulation and output.

Thanks,

Bruce



Thursday, December 5, 2002, 6:05:08 PM, you wrote:

HC> Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>I would be very interested in doing a study.  I would be happy to have
HC> anyone who would, prepare a digital image and accompanying 8X10 print
HC> for me.  Send it in and I'll have my lab print the same image on the
HC> D-Lab for comparison.  I will be more than happy to send back the
HC> D-Lab print for you to examine too.  This is as much for my learning
HC> as anything, because I haven't seen as good of prints come off the
HC> Epsons.  Usually the dark to black areas are the weakest in my
HC> experience.  Any of you major digital printers out there game?


HC> Bruce<

HC> send me your snail mail. i would like a print to compare. what format of
HC> digital file? i prefer using Photoshop.

HC> Herb....

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