Those Livick so called tests make everything look worse. If you are going to exhibit your work in the back yard or in intesnse high level uv radiation for long periods of time you might have a concern. Art work should never be subjected to so much uv. Put your gelatin silver prints in the backyard and see what happens to them. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "byushooter" <jellerbe@j...> wrote: > I was just reading these tests of piezo inks > (http://www.livick.com/method/inkjet/pg2K.htm) and was wondering if > anyone here is concerned about using the portfolio black ink? I > think I read on the inkjetmall website that over time it should fade > to the approximate density of museum black but these tests makes it > look much worse. Any thoughts? > > Jenny
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Re: portfolio black fading
2005-07-14 by john dean
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