Re: scanning prints larger than ISO A4 size

From: Jack Fulton ^lt;jefulton1@comcast.net>
Date: 02/20/05-11:05:05 AM Z
Message-id: <07a1b212b1e31fe7a80a88a195c8e872@comcast.net>

Maybe I'm chucking a lot these recent emails out and therefore have
missed the thread of this one,
but, the below seems to be no problem other than it taking time. But,
what is the problem? making
a decent print of an original?
Jack

On Feb 20, 2005, at 7:38 AM, Ryuji Suzuki wrote:

> How do people deal with this problem? (Or is this so dead an issue
> that no one wants to talk about it any more?)
>
> 1. take a digital photo of the print
>
> 2. scan two halves and stitch
>
> 3. don't print bigger than 8.5x11 size, or print smaller size just for
> scanning purpose
>
> 4? are there service bureaus that can scan 11x14 and 16x20's?
>
> 5? does your lab/studio/employer/neighbor/friend own a big scanner?
>
> --
> Ryuji Suzuki
> "Make something religious and people don't have to deal with it, they
> can say it's irrelevant." (Bob Dylan, Biograph booklet, 1985)
>
>
You will never be alone with a poet in your pocket.
                        John Adams
Received on Mon Feb 21 12:21:09 2005

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