Jim, I'd guess the price of Universal's just went up about 30%
Mike
LOL, maybe I should start a thread, something like Lament for the Mamiya Universal!, and show a bunch of good scans about 10 days before I advertise it for sale.

Jim, I'd guess the price of Universal's just went up about 30%
Mike

However the second issue is the method of printing, a digital print made using modern RIP software hardly loses anything at larger print sizes. I've had large A0 size prints (just over 30"x40") made for clients and been dumbfounded at the quality of the images.
Ian
I've given up suggesting that if people want better prints that they use a high end RIP because it just seems like I am wasting my time. When the image is right on, be it digital or film, printing to larger than expected sizes can be done.I can't, but Bob Carnie can from a 10x10 enlarger onto 30x40 ciba/ilfochrome - He can also do a hybrid version.
So how is that accomplished? How does he do it?
Well, with a 10x10" enlarger he can just project an 8x10" color transparency in the traditional way onto Ilfochrome and process it normally.
Bob also has a Lambda printer and can make digital prints from scans or digital originals onto Ilfochrome or Fuji Crystal Archive.
Well, no, but . . .
I won't mention any names, but last week I was in a high end custom lab, in the company of one of the top printers in that lab. The printer, on seeing some 30X40" digital color prints, asked the maker, Are these from 8X10"?. The maker replied, No, Mamiya 7II.
The originals were Velvia transparencies, drum scanned.
I looked at the prints carefully, and had I not known they were from Mamiya 7II transparencies I would definitely have thought them to be from large format.
Sandy King
Nothing in color compares to a well done Ilfochrome, IMHO, and JMO. Doing a big one from 8x10 is really appealing, in allot of ways.
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