Actually, I've experienced great results taking a photo with my Canon D30 (3 megapixels), printing it to a 35mm negative, and enlarging that to 4'x6'. Mural photography's been a hobby of mine for a while, and while I don't have the facilities to make a negative larger than 6x7, I've experienced the best results from a digitally-edited file printed to film. Makes printing a breeze, and the grain is spectacularly beautiful.
...could someone give this European a bit of advice?
I recently bought a cell phone in Germany, and I use pre-paid cards. No contract. Planning on moving to the US in a short while, however.. any way I could keep my phone? I know the US is on a different system -- we're on 900/1800mhz GSM, and the US has 800/1900mhz GSM (right?).
So here I've got a problem. Different standards... any way to convert? Or should I just cell my phone and get a new one later?
Looks like JWZ's WebCollage, but with cell phone pictures. And more ugly added.
Actually, I've experienced great results taking a photo with my Canon D30 (3 megapixels), printing it to a 35mm negative, and enlarging that to 4'x6'. Mural photography's been a hobby of mine for a while, and while I don't have the facilities to make a negative larger than 6x7, I've experienced the best results from a digitally-edited file printed to film. Makes printing a breeze, and the grain is spectacularly beautiful.
I recently bought a cell phone in Germany, and I use pre-paid cards. No contract. Planning on moving to the US in a short while, however.. any way I could keep my phone? I know the US is on a different system -- we're on 900/1800mhz GSM, and the US has 800/1900mhz GSM (right?).
So here I've got a problem. Different standards... any way to convert? Or should I just cell my phone and get a new one later?
Thanks, Kale