Xmas card swap and howdy!

From: Zerohome <zerohome_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Thu 21 Oct 2004 - 05:47:11 PDT

Hello Matt,

I will scan the image, then send the digtial file to photolab for
output. Because now the digital photo is rather common, they can print
your file easily. You just need to adjust the size to fit a 3R or 4R size .
The price of such print is now very cheap, nearly same as traditional
photos.
Use a desktop printer to print the image is good but the quality is far
worse that a print from photo lab and with many disadvantage, they are
thin, color will fade, not waterproof, colors shift, expensive ink and
paper.....

I will also put the photo into an envolpe and support it with a
cardboard because the postman will not take care the postcard, some of
the post card I recieve before are mostly folded or with wrinkles!
dirty! some of them even have shoe's mark!

Hope this may help.

I will send as many as photos as I can to the subscribed people from all
over the world. I hope those who subscribed to the swap also send as
many photo as they can, so everybody can enjoy the joy and happiness
from you all. Hmmm, the most exciting moment of the year is coming....

Zernike

pinhole-discussion-digest wrote:

>pinhole-discussion-digest Wednesday, October 20 2004 Volume 01 : Number 163
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>Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:00:05 -0400
>From: "Neima, Matt" <matt.neima@labatt.com>
>Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Xmas card swap and howdy!
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>I've been subscribed to this list for a long while. The idea of
>participating in the Xmas card swap has drawn me out. Is there a theme or
>can I send whatever image(s) I want? The thought of having a stream of
>pinhole postcards popping in my postbox over the phestive season is exciting
>and I will enjoy making and sending pinhole postcards.
>
>Can anyone share with me a process for making postcards out of a pinhole
>picture? I am able to scan the pictures into my computer and can print them
>on an Epson 1280 printer but I don't know what paper etc. I should use to
>make the postcard.
>
>P.S. my pinhole day picture from 2004 is #869
>
>Matt
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