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From: John D'Errico <derrico@pixel.kodak.com>
Subject: Re: What do you do with processed images?
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In article <3a00a4$fhe@mozz.unh.edu> Christan E Schoenfeld,
ces@christa.unh.edu writes:
>but what do you do with the images when your'e done? How does the average
>person get a high-quality printout of a computer image? I mean, like a
>photo-quality printout?

Try a dye sublimation printer. There are a lot of them out there.
Does the average person have one available? I think the price for
one is around $10,000.

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John R. D'Errico
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