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richard_woodson1

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  1. <p>I'm extremely hesitant about Costco printing just because of my experience with more controlled printing environments; especially printing myself. I guess I'll just go for it and get a couple run off and check the quality for myself instead of assuming. Those ICC profiles from DryCreek are pretty useful.</p>
  2. <p>Sorry, I should've mentioned that I shoot black & white film and that've I've gone the scanning/digital reproduction route due to my previously mentioned issues.</p>
  3. <p>My original plan was to be developing in a darkroom, but seeing how memberships here are rather expensive for one factoring in my travel to and fro and paper supplies, and the fact that I'd only have a 2 hour period of time to use the darkroom I could be a member of due to their hours, I've settled for digitally reproducing things.<br> I'm also on the hunt for a space I could possibly rent and convert into a darkroom. I'd use my bathroom (only room available where I live I can get light tight), but I'd irritate my roommate so that's a no go.<br> If I can get the funds, that Epson 1440 system may work.</p>
  4. <p>Howdy folks,<br> I've been looking for a way for me to start having prints of my black & white work made, but I'm not sure how to go about it. I don't want to make the prints unless they're absolutely black & white and not made up using CMYK.<br /><br />That being said, I've looked into buying an Epson and K7 inks, but I'm not able to financially at the moment. I've tried searching for print labs that offer neutral/K7 Piezography ink services, but that's been to no avail. At least it has been for me.<br> Does anyone have any alternative solutions I could consider? My largest prints most likely wouldn't be larger than 12" at any given time.</p>
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