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2024-08-08 03:37:47

Of course this is an excellent stock to print fine art photographs and other art on, but it also works well for relatively short term outdoor prints, I use it for our local community center and it endures rain and snow well, even though it is not marketed for that purpose. I'm not sure what its limit is in the elements, but several months seems to be fine.

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2024-04-15 02:35:56

I have not used it long term but in the short term it has performed well.

5
2024-05-06 04:12:28

I have a bad short term memory, this reduce my stress c:

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2024-09-25 03:18:47

Does what I need it to do. Small enough to bring hiking. Short-term use, no problems.

5
2024-04-11 05:59:15

Does a superb job at storing images for the short term.

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2024-09-11 03:36:37

One of the only retailers that had this exact configuration in stock and at a great price too, even with shipping and tax to Canada. 8GB memory combined with a solid state drive has made my almost decade old laptop run like new again. Highly recommend, such an easy install.

5
2024-09-09 05:37:34

I recently purchased this archival card stock to use in preparing photos and documents for long term storage. It is perfect for providing a strong divider between them. I highly suggest their archival paper too. Perfect match.

5
2024-09-19 05:28:52

I live in South America and b/w film is tough to come by. I always stock up when I'm in the US and keep it in the freezer. I process with Kodak Xtol (and use white vinegar for stop bath) and the results are always stunning. Great contrast. Fantastic detail. Tight grain. This is film.

5
2024-09-09 02:34:40

I've had some bad experiences over the years with 1.5 and 2x extenders, so I've stayed away. But I had occasion to need one recently when weight restrictions dictated I could not take the 400mm and the 600mm along, so I opted for the EF 2X III. After waiting 4 months and getting nothing but 'out of stock' (not only from B&H, but every outlet on the planet, time was drawing near so I had to make a decision. I saw that B&H had the 'gray market' model in stock, so I ordered it and cancelled the order for the US version. I had read from Canon that the two items are identical in every way from the assembly line they are put together to the raw materials and the glass. One has the US Warranty, the other doesn't. Same price. When it arrived, I immediately put it to the test and found it more than acceptable. I used it on my 70-200 f/2.8 and was really surprised how well it worked on a zoom lens. I had originally believed they were only compatible with fixed focal length lenses, but Canon said the 70-200 was one of the exceptions. I couldn't be happier. I've added the metadata file from Photoshop from the 2 submitted images so you can see the configuration and how well it works.

5
2024-06-29 07:22:17

I use Museo cards in my business. I could not get stock in Australia, so ordered from B&H in the US. Service was excellent, items were well packaged for their long journey and FedEx delivery was quick. An excellent company to order from.

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