No, but traditional wet dark room prints are referred to as "Silver Gelatin," whether they've been printed on fibre base or rc paper. I like "Pigment Print." This sort of lets everyone know that the image hasn't been printed with dye-based ink, and that they are getting something that's not supposed to fade the day after tomorrow. Peter G. On Mar 3, 2005, at 8:12 AM, Steve Kale wrote: > > Do prints produced in the dark room have to come with a tag that > describes > the solutions used and type of paper? Surely they don't expect all > that > info in a "label". No. > >
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: naming these things revived
2005-03-03 by Peter Gorwin