Re: Options to Ciba

2001-01-17 Thread Maggie Che
"Richard K. Holman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "I thought Ilfochrome Classic (not the standard ilfochrome) was rated to greater than 200 years. The basic ilfo's are rated for much less." My memory is fading faster than a print from a cheap inkjet, so it may be that my recollection of the data fr

Re: Options to Ciba

2001-01-17 Thread Richard K. Holman
I thought Ilfochrome Classic (not the standard ilfochrome) was rated to greater than 200 years. The basic ilfo's are rated for much less. Richard Holman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Materials Science and Engineering Ceramics Processing Research Laborato

Re: Options to Ciba

2001-01-17 Thread canislupus
About Frontier, we have one here in Prague (as well as another, but less professional machine from Noritsu). Maximum paper size is 26x39cm (or 26cm paper width x large length). I was told that the scanner unit is 4000dpi one (the Noritsu one scans only at ~2000dpi! quiete bad for any large prints

Re: Options to Ciba

2001-01-16 Thread Albano_Garcia
Jerry wrote: Frontier is a Fuji process. I have used both and I use Frontier almost exclusively now. I usually get 8x12 (full frame 35mm for the same price as 8x10)) and then crop in the mat. There is a limit to the size of the Frontier enlargement compared to what is available from Ciba, it m

Re: Options to Ciba

2001-01-13 Thread GLewis4457
Frontier is a Fuji process.  I have used both and I use Frontier almost exclusively now.  I usually get 8x12 (full frame 35mm for the same price as 8x10)) and then crop in the mat.  There is a limit to the size of the Frontier enlargement compared to what is available from Ciba, it  may be 12x1

Re: Options to Ciba

2001-01-12 Thread Tiger Moses
How big a print you need? Digital prints are not bad options if done with quality scan and quality printer At 04:18 PM 1/12/01 -0300, you wrote: > >Hi, members. >I tryed to contact a lab here in Buenos Aires doing Cibas, but there is no one! >(the only one having the machine, Does it in paper, n

Options to Ciba

2001-01-12 Thread Albano_Garcia
Hi, members. I tryed to contact a lab here in Buenos Aires doing Cibas, but there is no one! (the only one having the machine, Does it in paper, not in the plastic media, and will do it starting in March). In the meantime, I have two options: 1) R3 process 2) Frontier (scanning and printing on p