[or-roots] Oregon Gravestones Photo Project

DanM wb at valiant.wvi.com
Sun Jun 26 09:33:15 PDT 2005


I have a digital printer with card readers built in
 and it uses permanent ink and 5700 resolution.
Costs about 10 to 20 cents a picture
depending on the current price of the ink.

   I don't have any cards,
my first digital was the one I used on my website I sent the link on,
those were at the lowest setting,
 my newer camera will not go that low,
but has a card slot.

   I don't use film much any more,
the canon camera out does my 35 mm for a lot of things,
once printed you cant tell if it was digital or film with out close
scrutiny.
But for real professional uses I like the 35 mm .

Dan M
www.wvi.com/~wb
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "W David Samuelsen" <dsam at sampubco.com>
To: <or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us>
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 12:04 AM
Subject: Re: [or-roots] Oregon Gravestones Photo Project


> companies are stopping making film for cameras. Kodak stopped black and
white
> film few weeks ago, leaving only 2 companies, one in Europe.
>
> More and more are using digital cameras. You can still get top quality
prints -
> at local stores as before, they have printers to produce same quality
photos
> unlike home computers. I had some of mine done at local store and gave a
set to
> my friend for his family genealogy book.
>




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