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Re: [Digital BW] Quadtone Print Labeling

2002-05-27 by Jerry Olson

Carbon pigment print sounds good to me. It's what I use.

Jerry

Doug Fisher wrote:
> 
> How are people labeling their prints that they exhibit in shows, in
> galleries, and that get sold?  Traditional black and white images have been
> labeled as GSP or gelatin silver prints for years which helps explain the
> underlying process.  What should we call our archival quadtone/hextone
> prints that use the third party carbon pigment inks?  "Carbon pigment
> prints" or what?  I believe our efforts deserve distinction from run of the
> mill un-archival inkjet prints.  Ideas?
> 
> Doug
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