Tim, True but on the whole they do have good taste in B&W and are one of the few publications devoting themselves strictly to B&W. Oh and they do have Piezo and LightJet print ads in the back. So perhaps they will see the error of their ways. <g> Martin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Tim Spragens" <t.spragens@c...> wrote: > So you are encouraging us to support a publication that does everything it can to promote a > prejudice against the most favored form of printing by those on this list? Doesn't sound like > effective behavior modification to me. > > Tim > > > Just a note on Lenswork Special Edition prints. > > > > First off I have to say that if you are a B&W photographer Lenswork is > > a magazine you should be subscribing to for the wonderful photographs > > they publish, the high quality of the printing, good interviews and > > thought provoking op/ed pieces. > <snip> > > So they are rather hypocritical in my eye and their arguments that > > photogravure is much more beautiful than inkjet have as much value as > > the silver vs. inkjet, or the platinum vs. silver, or oil painting vs. > > watercolor, color vs. B&W, etc. > -- > Tim Spragens > http://www.borderless-photos.com > & > http://www.borderless-photos.de
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Re: [Digital BW] Lenswork Special Editions
2001-10-08 by Martin Wesley
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