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Re: [Digital BW] OT: What to call the prints...

2003-04-30 by Jerry Olson

Alan, wouldn't that work only if you used Cone's inks?  How about us MIS 
users?

Jerry

Its not so much the photographer who doesn't like inkjet print, its his 
customers! It does sound a bit tacky.







Alan Zinn wrote:
> At 02:32 PM 4/29/03 +0000, you wrote:
> 
> 
>>>>We are going to be having a student exhibit at a local gallery and
>>>
>>I need
>>
>>>>to know what
>>>>to call my prints.  I'm going to be printing my B&Ws with
>>>
>>ImagePrint on
>>
>>>>the 2200
>>>>using Hanhamule PhotoRag 308.
>>>>
>>>>Ink jet print just sounds so cheap... can I get away with IRIS or
>>>
>>Giclee?
>>
>>What about Beaux-Arts carbon inks on Fine Art paper. That should be
>>pedantic enough to blow Giglee and Iris!!! BTW, Beaux-Arts and Fine
>>Art are the same in different languages.
>>Cheers,
>>Andre
> 
> 
> Andre,
> 
> I think Cone Editions might like Piezography to become an almost-generic 
> term like Iris.  I was skeptical about that before but now maybe us users 
> should give it a chance to catch on.  Continuous tone printing is a term 
> used for specialized litho and Iris.
> 
> "Continuous tone carbon print on archival paper"  could work.  Check this out:
> 
> http://www.archiveimages.com/Publishing/Prints/Process/AdvContinuousTone.html
> 
> btw what's today's soup de jour?
> 
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