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Melisa Taylor
{K:89} 3/4/2004
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Thanks Stefan!
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 3/4/2004
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You found a good slide to create this prehistoric-looking photo :-)
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Melisa Taylor
{K:89} 9/22/2003
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Scarlet: Yes, it's fixed. I tried to scratch it and everything. The only way it's gonna come off is dropping the tile and breaking it. :) I sprayed it with UV Protectant Matte Krylon Spray.
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scarlet james
{K:778} 9/22/2003
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Yes - alota work .. well done.. is it fixed for ever???
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Betsy Hern
{K:12872} 9/9/2003
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Is this the same slide printer?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2556031994&category=11816
It doesn't say it's a slide printer, but a power control center. It appears to have a polaroid back but it's hard to tell from the pic. I'd be interested in it if it's what you used. If you have time to take a look at it, you can email me at betsyhern@yahoo.com. Thanks!
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Melisa Taylor
{K:89} 9/9/2003
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Betsy: Thanks a bunch! I actually used a lesser known Hanimex Diaprint slide printer.
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Betsy Hern
{K:12872} 9/9/2003
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Great job, Melisa. I know that these are a lot of work and kind of messy but so much fun. You've married a good subject to a good medium here. Did you use a DayLab or a Vivitar slide printer?
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patrick breton
{K:459} 9/9/2003
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brilliant work
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zosia zija
{K:11106} 9/9/2003
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fine!
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