--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Paul Roark" <paul.roark@v...> wrote: > At any rate, part of my search for a digital silver-print workflow included > finding an internegative that was so good that the purchaser or gallery > could not tell that the print was digital. I have been told that the go-to-guy for these large internegs/prints is a guy named Bob Randall in Chicago. I was told that he could go to 30x40. I'm sure he's very pricey though; he's supposedly done a bunch of those retouched Herb Ritts images. Call me old-fashioned, but it just feels weird (wrong) to work this way; from digital back to analog. If you're gonna jump the fence, best to stay on one side. But of course money is what drives all this. As with all things. As soon as Epson gets their act together, that Randall guy will be off to the next big thang... MTucker
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Re: [Digital BW] B&W Magazine "drops" digital prints
2002-02-28 by marktuckerdotcom
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