Cibachrome (Ilfochrome) used to have a transparent version. DagT
> fra: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hi Bill, > > While at one of the labs I sometimes use, I saw a huge transparency mounted > in a frame, designed to be used with a lightbox type of setup. It's a Fuji > process, but I can't recall the name of it right now. Went to the lab's > site and didn't see it listed there. However, it was a beautiful nature > scene that would be well suited to your purposes. If you remind me > tomorrow morning, I'll call Rob and ask him about it. > > Shel > > > > [Original Message] > > From: Illinois Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: 11/21/2004 5:07:30 PM > > Subject: Thinking Outloud > > > > Hey gang, > > > > I just ordered a couple of largish prints (16x20) from ofoto.com for > > my new house (keeping my fingers crossed) . . . . I would REALLY like > > to do something though, but don't know quite how to go about it. > > > > My mind is going back to several older historic houses that I've > > been in across the country. In the sitting room of one in particular > > there were very large windows. Hanging from these windows in a metal > > frame were large clear black and white prints. Now my memory isn't > > serving me quite as well as it used to, but I was thinking that these > > were large format black and white prints . . . possibly on glass. Does > > anyone know what I'm talking about? The subject matter in this > > particular case was southwestern Native American architecture. > > > > Continuing to think aloud . . . I would like to do something similar > > . . . black and white (or even color) largish . . . to be hung in > > front of a window that allows light to stream through. Does anyone > > know of a process or service that can/is capable of doing this? Poster > > sized prints on a clear backing? > > > > Thanks in advance for the ideas, > > IL Bill > > >

