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Posted by kyhayman on October 30, 2005 at 20:31:08 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: OT What Else Old Have You Got in the Shed to posted by 2x4 on October 30, 2005 at 20:14:33:
I used to, had a pretty good dark room set up in a spare bedroom. When the little one came along I didnt like having all those chemicals in the house, and I cant develop where I cant control humidity. Started thinking about switching to digital. Guess it's a good thing, except for stuff like proms nearly all my customers want JPEG or GIFF files for copy. With the new stuff HP came out with last year for affordable digital printing in 35mm quality and the new digital SLR cameras that came out with 5.0 MP quality and higher, I sold all my darkroom equip and most of my 35mm equip (I kept my first Olympus for nostalgia). I'm using a HP photolaser with HP 57 and 58 print cartridges on HP premium paper. Cost is running a little over a dollar for an 8x10. For batch runs/packages I like the online sites (smugmug or deviant art). Shooting Olympus E300 at 8.1MP now (and love it), first used a Sony 5.0 MP (big clunky thing with no lense or filter options, then an Olympus E1 (liked it better than the E300) but got it wet during an alternative fashion shoot in Nashville last summer (very very wet).
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