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Old October 22nd 03, 11:22 PM
F.C. Trevor Gale
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Greetings David;

David in Perth wrote:

There is application I read about where digital had it over film.

There is a wedding photographer shooting digital. He would sit in his van
with a laptop and portable inkjet printing out proofsheets with an album
program after the wedding and hand them out at the reception with order
forms.

Try THAT with c41 or E6


I have, in C-41. For my neighbours' daughter. I wasn't shooting the
wedding officially, but I made a few shots of the bride and groom since
I was invited to their wedding. I returned home from the wedding, went
in the darkroom, came out after admittedly quite a lot of fast work,
went to the reception as invited and gave them a 12 x 15 print in a
marble-effect frame as our wedding present to them. They loved it, and
it was at the entrance to the reception until it ended!

My regards - F.C. Trevor Gale.
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Old October 23rd 03, 12:45 AM
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"F.C. Trevor Gale" wrote in message
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Greetings David;

David in Perth wrote:

There is application I read about where digital had it over film.

There is a wedding photographer shooting digital. He would sit in his

van
with a laptop and portable inkjet printing out proofsheets with an album
program after the wedding and hand them out at the reception with order
forms.

Try THAT with c41 or E6


I have, in C-41. For my neighbours' daughter. I wasn't shooting the
wedding officially, but I made a few shots of the bride and groom since
I was invited to their wedding. I returned home from the wedding, went
in the darkroom, came out after admittedly quite a lot of fast work,
went to the reception as invited and gave them a 12 x 15 print in a
marble-effect frame as our wedding present to them. They loved it, and
it was at the entrance to the reception until it ended!

My regards - F.C. Trevor Gale.


Any excuse to get out of the boring part but be there for the booze..... I
LIKE IT!!!! :-)


 




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