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- From: IO80861@MAINE.MAINE.EDU (Damon Kiesow)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: Color seps from print film
- Message-ID: <93021.204848IO80861@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 01:48:48 GMT
- Organization: University of Maine System
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- Hypothetically speaking >: what is the loss in quality in having
- color seperations made from color print film (Fuji Reala) as
- opposed to making the seps from slides. This is assuming the
- use is for full color reproduction as an 8x10 glossy magazine cover.
- Of course it is hypothetical because no one would ever forget to look
- at their film and load Reala instead of Velvia when shooting a major
- job which can't be redone because the subject is 4 hours away and
- deadline is approaching.
- Thanks for the advice :)
- Damon Kiesow / IO80861@Maine / 71131,1635 / 207-581-3059
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