Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]LightJet prints are continuous tone digital prints on to photo paper. Think of it as a digital enlarger. The paper is Fuji (Crystal Archive). Go to http://www.calypsoinc.com/ and click LightJet 5000 prints to see who I deal with (10 min from my house.) However, the best and most complete information on LightJet technology is by the manufacturer, Cymbolic Sciences. Go to http://www.cymbolic.com/ and click on "our products", then on "digital printers and film recorders", and finally on "LightJet 5000". Jim At 01:46 PM 8/28/99 -0700, you wrote: >Jim Brick wrote: >><snip>I have been making a lot of 30x40 Ciba's >> prints and recently some 48x60 LightJets. So the size of the original is >> real important. To make a 48x60 LightJet print, the scan has to be 252MB. >> That's a lot of pixels. And you need a large transparency. >><snip> > >Please do not spare our precious low tech cloth shutter sensibilities about >the Lightjets! >Inkjets with Lasers!? >How do they compare with the Ciba or a c print or other printing. I am very >interested and my guess is others would be too!. >Mark Rabiner