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The last time I checked, saying a car got "good gas mileage" and making no distinction between one that got 20 miles a gallon from one that got 200 or 2000 miles per gallon was pretty undiscriminating info. Most drug store photo prints now probably will last 20-100 years, depending upon paper and accuracy of lab processing with reasonable care, the majority of dye based inkjet prints will get you a few months to 10 years, and most end up on the lower end. Art gary wrote: > That was my point. Take a low key approach and you are doing proper spin > control. Use a standard boiler plate care and feeding of the print card with > each sale, and your ass is covered legally. A good spin control would be to > say "An (inkjet/piezograph/glicee/whatever) needs to be treated like a > photograph." In one sentence, you disarmed the arguments of inkjet versus > photo longevity by saying both need delicate treatment. > > - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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