Sportera
Member
I lost my darkroom in Hurricane Katrina. Many wonderful people have sent me equipment for free, asking only for prints in return. I am truly greatful for the help I have received, however I still have no place to set up a darkroom. The travel trailor Im living in has too many windows and is too small, my parents house that survived the hurricane was an option but too many of my family live there now and there is just no spare space.
If any of you know me, I am no fan of digital, however its beginning to look like a digital solution is emmenent. You see I have this shinny new laptop with loads of ram and speed and a "True bright" screen that looks pretty damn good to my eyes. I am thinking of getting an Epson 4990 and Epson R2400 printer. Its expensive and thats why Im posting here.
For some one used to printing Selinium toned Fiber prints, what could I expect from the scanner and R2400? Anyone venture in this direction. I would hate to spend $1400 and hate the results. It may be more than a year before we have a place to call home again, and Im still shooting and proocessing but the negs are starting to pile up!
Please forgive the digital question on APUG, but I wanted a traditionalist point of view.
Sam
www.samuelportera.com
If any of you know me, I am no fan of digital, however its beginning to look like a digital solution is emmenent. You see I have this shinny new laptop with loads of ram and speed and a "True bright" screen that looks pretty damn good to my eyes. I am thinking of getting an Epson 4990 and Epson R2400 printer. Its expensive and thats why Im posting here.
For some one used to printing Selinium toned Fiber prints, what could I expect from the scanner and R2400? Anyone venture in this direction. I would hate to spend $1400 and hate the results. It may be more than a year before we have a place to call home again, and Im still shooting and proocessing but the negs are starting to pile up!
Please forgive the digital question on APUG, but I wanted a traditionalist point of view.
Sam
www.samuelportera.com