Antonis, That is good news. The word is getting out and inkjet output is gaining acceptance. I am also very relieved to know that my Piezo prints will last hundreds of years. It is nice to know someone has figured this out.;-) John Custodio has posted on the Piezo list a few times. In fact he is the guy who's print on EAM turned green in the elevator! I wonder what paper he is using for this edition? Martin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Antonis Ricos" <antonisphoto@y...> wrote: > I thought the list should be aware of page 41 in the current issue of > PhotoTechniques (Sep/Oct 2001): > Collector Prints: Landscapes - Piezography Printed. > > John Custodio offers his prints for sale as part of the magazine's ongoing > commitment to offer selected works at a good price. > > The controversial part: > The magazine claims that "The longevity of these prints is several hundred > years". Yet, "these prints are made on 12x14 Epson Archival Matte paper". > > I remember John was on the Piezo list but haven't "seen" him there lately. > Should we contact him for comments? > > There is a URL for "more prints for sale online" at > http://www.phototechmag.com/col_custodio.htm > > FYI > > Antonis Ricos
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Re: Piezo prints sold through Photo Techniques!
2001-08-26 by Martin Wesley
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