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bruce_m._herman

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I use transparency film (Velvia and E100SW), and up until now now, have had my prints made on Ilfochrome paper. I'm now considering digital printing, either with EverColor or Laser Light Photographics (Bill Nordstrom). Does anyone have any experience with either of these?

 

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IlfoChrome appears to have an almost 3-dimensional quality to it when the prints are well made. Do the digital prints look as well as the IlfoChrome?

 

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Thanks,

Bruce

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Hi Bruce. I've had prints made both by EverColor and Bill Nordstrom.

They're incredible. IMHO far superior to the ILfoChrome. Bill

Nordstrom is great if you don't have experience with Photoshop and

sophisticated color calibration equipment for your home computer.

He's a one stop shop, do it all printer. EverColor may offer the same

service, but I think they're more expensive. Both are printed on the

same paper (Fuji Crystal Archive) using a Lightjet 5000, so no

difference in quality there. Bill was using EverColor for his prints

until recently; because of a business dispute I understand Bill is now

having a different lab print out his work on a Lightjet 5000 using the

Fuji Crystal Archive paper. You can't go wrong with either one.

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Calypso Imaging, in Santa Clara, CA has just acquired a LightJet 5k,

and they are serious about color fidelity. If they are in your area,

you may wish to give them a call or check thier website. <a href=

"www.calypsoinc.com">Click Here for Calypso.</a>

 

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Both Calypso and EverColor accept imbedded ColorSync profiles for color

fidelity from monitor to print.

 

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-D

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Personnally I still prefer the Ilfochrome medium, but the

Fuji prints made digitally by Laser Light also look very good

(and different).

i favor them these days because of the convenience and

ability to remove blemishes on the transparency, and i have

found Bill Nordstrom to be responsive to specific needs.

LL can print on Ilfochrome but that's significantly more

expensive.

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