> Googling for the phrase " light jet prints ", returned this bit of
> information from one of the search results:
>
> "The CSI LightJet 5000 printer exposes a digital image directly to
> photographic paper or film using red, green and blue laser beams. The
> resulting images are processed through traditional photographic
> chemistry."
>
> So I don't think that there are any inks used to produce these prints.
>
> Don Bryant
>
>
This sounds like a new enlargement technique using conventional c-print
technology rather than any new medium.
Received on Wed Feb 4 14:42:02 2004
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