Well at some point over the next few moths I will have the print in my possession and it will go off to Hahnemuhle. I am just concerned about that the replacement print does not end up the same way. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com On Jul 7, 2011, at 9:18 AM, mrjimbo wrote: > Hey Mark, > I think at this point you have to many possible and not enough evidence to really say what the cause was. However I think their has been enough discussion that based on a few assumptions you could get to a few possibilities. It could have been a flaw in the receptor coating..Or it could be the result of expansive humidity changes.. possibly exposure to light or heat.. I think your right to send the culprit print or at least cuts from it to the supplier to get their nickel on it. I doubt that it was the hinge material at this point but the issue did occur it seemed in it's presence. > Realistically their are still a lot of unknowns in our craft. The biggest influence thing I've become aware of in my years of doing this is humidity both in our shop and where the piece is displayed and of course the light it's subjected while on display in a clients environment.. > So all that being said what's going to be different this time? > > jimbo
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Print "cracking" issue
2011-07-07 by Mark Savoia
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