I have a question about prints in the LFR. What film do you use and did you get appropriate color? I had trouble getting my images to come out looking the right hue. Lasergraphics worked out a different color balance (rather than 100% of each RG&B), but I'm not entirely sure that solved the problems. We just bought a color digital printer and no one has tried it since. The color balance Lasergraphics advised is - 122% red, 100% green, and 186% blue. We used 100 ASA Kodak gold film (I think) THANKS. Sue DeMaggio UC Irvine ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: slide maker Author: Confocal Microscopy List <[log in to unmask]> at biosmtp Date: 10/21/94 8:23 AM >>Can anybody out there recommend to me a good slide printer which can be interf a >>ced with a PC to print confocal pictures onto slide or negative film stock? P r >>ices? Companies? >Andrew, >Three months ago we purchased a Lasergraphics Personal LFR slide maker. It >is connected to both a Mac Quadra 605 and an Osbourne 486 (in the interests >of EEO). Both the computing people who installed it and the end users >(many not overly computer literate) are happy with the performance. Cheers, >Eric Hines. I will have to put my vote in for the Lasergraphics system as well. We also have the Montage system here which is almost identical and is slightly more bug free, but of an older generation with a few convieniences missing. Both produce excellent prints and slides (depending on the film you load), and are operational off of our Mac II's. We convert images from the microscope and image processing output to PICT format, which the systems read in. Both Lasergraphics and Montage will interface with PC's as well. -A.J.