John Sexton's opinion has a big weight because of his renommee. Yet I saw an exposition with the red couch series of Horst Wackerbarth, C-Prints and Inkjet Prints side by side(framed, under glass, of course) and I could not see the difference. Sexton's craftsmanship in conventional B/W printing is unsurpassed and I could understand if he'd be in a bad mood that his lesser peers now obtain the same or better results because of computer technology. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] John Sexton's comment on B&W print
2005-08-20 by AWStolzing@aol.com