Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In the city where I live, I have a friend who has been in the business of developing both black and white and colour prints for over 20 years and has in my opinion as others, been a master at doing so. He has a store front location and sells framing etc, but is know for his quality lab work. A year or so ago, he had to invest in the digital realm in order to keep a couple of high profile professional photographers coming in to his store. Ilford set up the whole process for him including scanner, computer system and Epson 9600 large format pro printer. The work that this fellow is turning out digitally is remarkable. He has a number of black and white prints enlarged and framed and on display in his store and showcase window and they are terrific quality. I even bought one of his examples at Christmas to hang in my office. The scanner that he is using with wonderful success is the Epson 1680 model which has been around for a couple of years. I have seen scans from this from 35 negative and colour slides and then the finished blowup result and even the owner says it is difficult to tell from darkroom work in many cases. This would go along with what David Rodgers said about his Epson 1680 as well. As well, I have had some Leica MP negs black and white scanned with the 1680 and the digital prints are pretty great. For those of you who can get a copy, check out the December issue of Rangefinder magazine for an excellent article about the Epson Expression 10000 model and it's performance. It is highly recommended. Scott Gregory