From: Sandy King (sanking@hubcap.clemson.edu)
Date: 04/22/00-03:32:25 AM Z
Dick,
Could you provide a brief overview of any testing you might have done
to evaluate printing speed and image quality of point source versus
fluorescent tube exposure systems.
Sandy King
>I've been pretty busy as of late. Melody and I have been organizing
>the PhotoArts Santa Fe 2001 which is looking like it might be a
>pretty good affair. Most of the organizations in town will be
>participating.
>
>Among them:
>The Marion Center at the College of Santa Fe
>The Museum of New Mexico
>Santa Fe Photography Workshops
>Thge Visual Arts Center
>Bostick & Sullivan with APIS 2001
>A slew of galleries and alternative spaces.
>A Bromoil Workshop
>The Mammoth Camera Workshop -- Tillman Crane
>and lots more.
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>I also got inspired by the discussion on the List a while back on
>the topic of point source versus fluorescent tube exposure systems.
>So.... Gordon Mark, maker of the Hobo 8x10 point-and-shoot camera,
>and another long time platinum printer, and I have teamed up again
>and developed a 400 watt and a 1000 watt metal halide exposure
>system. We are both impressed with both the speed and image quality
>we get with metal halide. We have also designed the system to run
>very cool and remove any heat build-up on the print and print frame
>which we believe is detrimental to many alt-photo printing
>processes. You will not find this kind of cooling on the more
>expensive commercial units.
>
>You can see more about them at:
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>www.bostick-sullivan.com
>
>Also keep your eyes peeled as a major photo magazine is scheduled to
>contain a review of the Hobo.
>
>I am also involved in a major overhaul of our online ordering system. Whew!
>
>Sorry to bug everyone with this little bit of spam but I thought you
>might be interested.
>
>Cheers.
>
>--Dick Sullivan
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>Note address change!
>Please change your address book to richard@bostick-sullivan.com
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