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Jul 08, 2009 19:05 |  #1

Where can I get a top quality print in the size of 20 x 40?

Thanks.


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Jul 08, 2009 20:01 |  #2

https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php​?p=3740438


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Jul 08, 2009 20:23 |  #3

Check your local wide format print companies and ask for a custom size.
If they can't help you, let me know and I will.

Sorry for not responding before the "TimBot" arrived from halfway around the world, but I don't spend a lot of time on forums. I'm too busy working.
And producing large prints for fellow photographers.




  
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Jul 08, 2009 20:58 |  #4

I could just make a bot, automatically reading threads and posting links to the FAQs that answer the questions... hmm....


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Jul 08, 2009 21:00 |  #5

Damn Tim, I though you WERE a bot! :D


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Jul 08, 2009 21:05 |  #6

Shhhhh.


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Jul 09, 2009 06:38 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #7

http://centerphotograp​hy.com/printing.html (external link)

Excellent work and customer service. Excellent pricing, too. For example, a 24" x 36" on high-end, fine art type of paper is about $43.


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Jul 09, 2009 07:57 |  #8

$20 from Elco, great quality, as the FAQ says.


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Jul 09, 2009 20:02 |  #9

CannedHeat wrote in post #8250143 (external link)
http://centerphotograp​hy.com/printing.html (external link)

Excellent work and customer service. Excellent pricing, too. For example, a 24" x 36" on high-end, fine art type of paper is about $43.

CH,
Thank you for your kind words, and it's a pleasure to work with you as well.
I truly enjoy seeing your prints coming out the big printers. They are stunning, and I envy your photographic talent and processing skills.

-John

Warrior,
As most people-that-know-me here know, I don't visit these forums for self-serving purposes, or to up my "post count".
You needn't read my Blog (if I had one), or yet another mediocre "tutorial" on issues I'm not an expert at to get an answer or advice from me.

With 19 employees at a busy business serving the special event industry, 11 delivery trucks, two dogs, a 6 and 8 year old girl and boy next door that I treat like my own, a new Honda Goldwing that has far too few miles on it, my own 1500 square foot photography/video studio soon to be taking over an even larger portion of my 17,000 square foot building and large print services to many regional galleries and quality photographers.....I don't come here to peddle print services. I keep busy enough as it is, but quality large prints have become my passion.

A 20 x 40 on a good quality heavyweight photo paper from Canon or Ilford would cost about 20.00.
On other media such as canvas, high-end rag papers, fine art media, etc, the price would be about twice that.

If you'd like the name of a more local company to handle your large print needs. let me know. I can probably refer you to one.

-John




  
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Jul 10, 2009 21:53 as a reply to  @ JEC's post |  #10

Thanks. Just bookmarked your web page. I really like the Ilford Galerie paper for my prints up to 8 x 10. I will be back to you.


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