Paul, you are right, I didn't do this very scientifically, i.e. didn't make two sets and keep one in the dark. The best I can do now is reprint and scan the two prints at the same time. I was planning on doing that , but my time is very constrained these days and in the meantime I wanted to give people an idea of what I was talking about with the black fade. This series of prints weren't really meant as fade tests!... who knew? Antonis --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Paul Roark" <paul.roark@v...> wrote: > Antonis, > > These comparisons show the bad Piezotone black ink fade. However, since the > "original file" image appears to be just that -- an RGB version of a > grayscale file -- and not a scan of a control, dark storage print, the > comparison also appears, I beleive inaccurately, to suggest that the > midtones turn green. > > Paul > http://www.PaulRoark.com
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Re:Samples of a faded piezotone print uploaded
2002-09-24 by Antonis Ricos
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