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From: paull@hplabs.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.rec.photo
Subject: RE:color darkroom
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Date: Tue, 19-Jun-84 11:07:30 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jun 19 11:07:30 1984
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Organization: Hewlett Packard Labs, Palo Alto CA
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          If you think you would like to print color slides, I would
recommend purchasing the Cibachrome Discovery Kit. It comes with
chemicals, 20 sheets of 4x5 glossy paper, processing drum, a complete set
of 3x3 color printing (CP) filters and instructions.

          The first time I tried this kit, the results amazed me. I
didn't need to make extra prints to balance the colors, they looked
great.

    CATCH:  After using the kit, I purched the 'big stuff',
            8x10 paper and gallon chemistry. Well, this time
            the color balance was not 'right on' with the first
            print. In a way It restored my 'faith?' in color
            printing. 

  
       Finally, I would recommend Cibachrome to would be slide printers.
 When the color balance  and contrast is good, the prints 'knock your
 lights out'.

                           73,  Rob Paull  (KA6SFV) @ hplabs