Brain, If you get a chance Check out the work of David Fokos. He exhibits all over, and is east coast based I believe. A few months back I had a chance to see his 36in Black and white Light Jet prints On Fuji Crystal Archive RC color paper. Absolutley Stunning, and amazing. I really thought they were silver prints untill I read his info sheet. He is an 8x10 shooter and has done everything from Silver and Platinum and even Iris. I have seen all the versions of his work and the Light Jets I thought were the best. Could have been the power of the 36inch prints though. I tried to get a similiar look with my own work But my only attempt was printed on Kodak paper and I didn't care for it. In e-mail contact with him awhile back he uses some subtle split tonning in his RGB files that the LightJet requires. If you can get the Tone nailed than this is a very elagant way to make black and white exhibit prints from your digital files. I don't think any gallery would turn these down. Steve Meyers http://www.xray-art.com Brian wrote: What is the B&W print output from the LightJets like? Do you use color paper to get a monochrome image or is it possible to use B&W paper in the LightJets? And if you can use B&W paper would it be possible to use fiber base paper rather than RC? The reason I ask is that in "fine art" B&W photography the fiber base print is the standard. Galleries are very reluctant to accept anything else. Although they will except color work on Ilforchrome. Not much logic to it but that is the situation. In a message dated 08/07/2001 6:32:28 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mwesley250@... writes:
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Light Jet info
2001-08-08 by sdmey4@aol.com
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