I have found this place to be cheaper and always have more stock than Light Impressions. So often, LI is out of stock of what I want. http://www.archivalmethods.com/ Howard --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Sam McCandless <samcc@...> wrote: > > This is just a footnote, Steve, to Clayton's comprehensive and nicely > detailed response to your post. As an economy, I try to do > everything, even framing, for myself despite being both all thumbs > and short on space. I'm sure both those influence my suggestion. > Which is, in addition to doing it as Clayton does, that you consider > starting with the Light Impressions materials. Later, if you print a > lot, I expect you'll find the functional equivalent somewhere else > for less. But, at least for starters, I'd consider buying from Light > Impressions and not hesitate to ask them for advice when you're in a > hurry and a little uncertain. I window-shop their informative and > well illustrated catalogs but usually order on-line at > <http://www.lightimpressionsdirect.com/servlet/OnlineShopping>. > -- > Sam >
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[Digital BW] Re: framing, also: newbie
2006-03-18 by how786
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