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screen printing => General Screen Printing => Topic started by: JBLUE on November 29, 2012, 02:07:56 AM
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Do anybody out here on the west coast have a transmission densitometer that would be willing to read a film for me? It would be much appreciated.
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'not on the west coast, but will gladly take the readings. . .
pierre
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Thanks! I will be taking you up on that.
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'not on the west coast, but will gladly take the readings. . .
pierre
I take it everything made it back ok? I couldn't decide on peanuts or paper shavings for shock benefits.
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'not on the west coast, but will gladly take the readings. . .
pierre
I take it everything made it back ok? I couldn't decide on peanuts or paper shavings for shock benefits.
everything is here, did not test it yet, but it looked good.
thanx!
pierre
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Pierre,
How much is the consultation fee for FilmMaker and Transmission Densitometer. I bet its expensive. I will need to do a little work on my new film printer. I am sure FilmMarker will fix all my issues but it would be nice to see how much it improved.
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Pierre,
How much is the consultation fee for FilmMaker and Transmission Densitometer. I bet its expensive. I will need to do a little work on my new film printer. I am sure FilmMarker will fix all my issues but it would be nice to see how much it improved.
If you have to ask, you can't afford it!
I'm thinking at a minimum a dinner at one of those fancy places that have plastic spoons and forks separate (rather than sporks)!
pierre
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Sporks are awesome. My dad has a metal spork. Its really more than a spork, it has a cutting edge too.
I will hit you up on filmMaker when I get it installed and play with it a little. I think your the for most expert on the Rip.
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Sporks are awesome. My dad has a metal spork. Its really more than a spork, it has a cutting edge too.
I will hit you up on filmMaker when I get it installed and play with it a little. I think your the for most expert on the Rip.
huh! Be careful with that one! I just have the settings that work. As far as the knowledge I'd be lucky if I was a 4 on a 10 scale. Let's not give anybody here some crazy ideas that I know what I am doing (I just do a lot of it until it starts working!) ;D
pierre