lightjet

September 26th, 2007

From wikipedia:

"Ordinary silver-covered photographic paper is fixed on an internal drum, where three lasers simultaneously expose the paper (or Duratrans) with red, green, and blue light. The print is then processed using traditional photochemical means.

Whereas xerography and inkjet printing employ a halftone process to reproduce digital images on paper, LightJet is a true continuous tone process. Posterization and banding are therefore absent from LightJet prints."

I want one.

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