Tyler, >Just a quick note. I've framed Piezo prints only behind plexi at this >point. It's a toss-up, some of the sumptuous surface >quality is lost, but they definitely pick up apparent density range. That's what the general consensis seems to be, but it wasn't my experience...but I used glass, not plexi. I used Torchon paper for this show which does give very deep blacks and I found the prints lost something behind glass - in the deep velvet blacks of the original image, that hard to define three dimensional quality and in the subtleties of tone, not to mention paper surface characteristics. I dunno. One of the advantages of Piezo printing is the possibility to use fine art papers and not just what is available (less and less) for darkroom use, meaning that the physical print itself gains more weight (pun intended) as a fine art object. Of course it is mainly the image that counts, but why have folks over the centuries printed/written/drawn on a wide variety of papers if the substrate too isn't involved in the artistic endeavor? As I mentioned, I have no experience with plexi but glass seems to me to detract from the prints, not add anything positive. Cheers, Nina
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Re: Display Prints Without Glass!
2001-10-16 by ncm
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