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Re: [Digital BW] digital b&w show in Boston gallery

2002-09-05 by Martin Wesley

Richard,

Congratulations on the show. Very nice shot!

Would you share the details of your inks, papers and workflow?

Thanks,
Martin Wesley

http://www.borderless-photos.de/guests.html



----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Wolfson" <richard@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 8:15 AM
Subject: [Digital BW] digital b&w show in Boston gallery


> List members in the Boston area may be interested in a show of 17
> digitally printed b&w landscape photographs at the Depot Square Gallery
> in Lexington MA now to September 29, and are invited to a reception
> Thursday, September 12, 5 - 8 PM. More info at:
>
> www.lyricdesign.com/dsg/neweyes
>
> Of 17 prints on display, about half are from Yosemite and half from New
> England, mostly the Maine coast. All are shot on 4x5 film, scanned on an
> Agfa Duoscan T2500, edited in Photoshop, and printed thru a RIP on my
> Epson 7000 on a microporous luster paper using my own six-tone pigment
> inkset with both warm and cool grays. These prints show split tones like
> platinum-palladium, but with a much blacker black (Dmax > 2.5 measured
> with my DTP-41) that I think gives me remarkable shadow detail.
>
> I plan to post the show images on a web page soon; I can post the url
> once I have done that.
>
> Richard Wolfson
> Harvard, MA
> richard at rwolfson dot com
>
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