LB>In the epistle "Wide and Wider (Hap) 1/" scribed 04-13-98 15:19,
LB>Hap Newsom did thus proclaim to Larry Bolch:
LB>Hap
LB>HN> Now it's sounding like you are gonna start using it again tomorrow!
LB>Certainly within the foreseeable future.
Well that's a good sign!
LB>HN> LB>The major art dealer in Western Canada contacted me about being
LB>HN> LB>my rep - providing I can do very large format prints with inks
LB>HN> Tell him to cough up the sheckles to supply you with what you require
LB>HN> and you'll pay him back out of the first show. I of course expect a
free
LB>HN> signed artist's proof for coming up with such a grand scheme, er, um
LB>Pay HER back...
Ok, her ....
LB>At that time, there was only one printer that met even some of the
LB>requirements and it was over $150,000 US - the Iris 3047. Even so,
LB>it lacked the robust inks. It is still the standard bearer.
Yeppers, several companies are making good money printing on them these
days.
LB>The image files will be huge and a half-gig to a gig of RAM will
LB>be needed. Now a meg of ram is only about $2.50 but then it was
LB>over $40. A nine gig SCSI hard-drive was over $4,000 and is now
LB>about a quarter to a fifth that price, with 23 gig drives for much
LB>less than half that price! Graphics workstations have increased
LB>in power and dropped to 1/10th the price or less.
Still pricey though much more affordable now than three years ago.
LB>HN> IDEA yeah, idea! Unless of course you want to donate a camera or two
o
LB>HN> my user bag.
LB>Sorry, Hap!
Oh, bother!
LB>HN> I can see now that I have completley talked my self out of getting any
LB>HN> of the cameras now...oh bother!
LB>Sorry, Hap!
Oh bother!
LB>HN> When I was up shooting flowers this last week, with Jim Cochran, a
LB>HN> fellow showed up with a fuji 617...uses 120 film. Looked nice. He
LB>HN> wouldn't give it up either .
LB>Sorry, Hap!
Oh Ratz!
LB>HN> LB>I have a superb old Brooks VeriWide with a 47mm SuperAngulon
LB>HN> LB>that shoots seven 6 x 10 images on a roll of 120 that does the
LB>HN> LB>task for me. The 47mm is roughly the equivalent to an 18mm lens
LB>HN> LB>on a 35mm camera. Awesome! A 65mm SuperAngulon would give you
LB>HN>
LB>HN> I don't suppose I could talk you out of the brooks either eh?
LB>Sorry, Hap!
Crimeny, you're a tough sell!
LB>HN> LB>There is considerable fall-off of light in the corners due to
LB>HN> LB>the rules of physics, and one can get a stunningly expensive
LB>HN>
LB>HN> I have seen shots both with and without the filter, and you're right
the
LB>HN> fall-off does lend a certain something to the shot.
LB>I have never lusted for the filter. I quite like the look.
I certainly agree!
LB>HN> I can see now I have no chance of scamming this one from you either
.
LB>Sorry, Hap!
LB>;-}
LB>larry!
Call my a cynic, but I don't think you're all that sorry!
chat with you soon!
hap
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