On 9/23/2015 4:45 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
John wrote:

On 9/22/2015 6:30 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
While looking for cheap 8x10 prints for my employer I tripped across
sharpprints.com. Their prices of $14.95 for 24 x 36 prints sort of
knocked my socks off. Looking into it a bit further they use a
Chromira Pro Lab silver halide printer. Googling that led me to this
discussion of how they are softer than traditional inkjet prints:
http://forum.luminous-landscape.com/index.php?topic=69349.0
(although it is possible that the technology has improved since that
discussion).

Just curious if anyone has any opinions/experience with Silver Halide prints.


Anyone who has ever developed a print in a darkroom has *some*
experience with silver halide prints.

Ditto anyone who ever got 4x6 color prints from a mini-lab.

Minilab prints were chromogenic prints. No silver involved.



Have to have silver for the dye couplers to latch on to. The silver gets
bleached out later, but it has to be there to form the initial image.

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