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Tue Jan 03, 2006 9:17 pm

Thread convergence –

RMAllnutt:
I think it you’re on the right track. From a wiki:

In art and photography, a lambda-print is a positive image, usually a photograph, executed on photographic (light-sensitive) paper using a dedicated laser printer (e. g. Durst Lambda or Océ LightJet), - Durst AG Italy were the first company to develop this digital imaging technology in 1995 - as opposed to a C-type or an inkjet print. Thus the phrase lambda print has entered the vocabulary. The Lambda was named so due to it being the unit of light wavelengh.


O.P.:
All 28’s are cool! We’ll get this symbol thing figured out.

bdk:
Thanks for the link! I’ll contact them tomorrow.
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