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Enlargements

Postby robert on Thu Jan 24, 2008 1:47 pm

I'm looking to get some enlargements from some old film and talked to the guy in a local shop and he said they scan the film and then print.

I'm not going waaay big but prob 30x40cm or approx.

Should i keep searching for someone to do a direct print (ie project the neg onto light sensitive paper) or is this scan the way to go.

I havent had too many colour enlargements but used to do all my own B&W- no idea of the enlargement process using colour photosensitive paper. I dont really want to spend more than $60 per print.

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Re: Enlargements

Postby big pix on Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:54 pm

this place could be good.........

http://www.photoenlargements.com.au/
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