At 11:45 AM +0200 4/21/02, meander@... wrote: > >I suggest you contact Rudolph Tegners Museum at Dronningmolle ( tel. 49 >71 91 77). Ask if they still have the Zone 94 foto exhibition, I suspect >it is still there. > >If you visit the museum you will see some Piezography ( Cone) prints >made by me on an 1160. And, by other photographers, toned piezo prints >made on a 3000 with OEM ( Epson) ink and the Epson driver, traditional >B&W silver/ toned and some alternative traditional printing. I think all >this will give you a good idea of what you can expect from digital >printing. > >One of the interesting things about this exhibitation is that most of >the prints were mounted on aluminum plates and have spent the winter in >an unheated concrete museum with a winter temperature of, this year, >about minus 9C, on a sunny day the temperature can rise to plus 30C. >Lots of high and low humidity. > >Jerry. > I am curious what you used to mount the images to the Aluminum? Here we are using a product called Vac-U-Mount. Do you spray the surface after? If so, with what product? Do you use glazing or are the prints left in the open air? thanks Bill Agee -- b i l l a g e e s t u d i o c a p i s t r a n o b e a c h c a l i f o r n i a billagee@... http://www.redsilver.com
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aluminum mounting
2002-04-21 by Bill Agee
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