Richard, this is a problem that I have struggled with for about 30 years. The ³Lenswork² magazine has recently had some very incisive editorials about this (Brooks Jenson). Basically, IMHO all limited edition numbers in photography are somewhat misleading, i.e. The ³plate² doesn¹t wear out etc. That said, it is hard to sell prints without editioning them. Thus, I have gone from strictly limited editions to simply numbering prints consecutively (no ed.) to producing editions of fifty, but with consecutively numbered editions. So one has print number 12/50 Ed. #3, for instance. I do outline this and the existence of other sizes in my certificate of authenticity though. J Vee On 5/21/04 7:29 PM, "Richard Smallfield" <r.smallfield@...> wrote: > > What are the rules about producing a new limited edition of the same photo, > but in a different size? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Limited Editions
2004-05-24 by J Vee
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