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Fractured forum? (was Re: Jon Cone's K7 inkset for 2200 - any experiences?)

2005-09-10 by vartkes_peltekoglu

Hello All, It was not my intention to cause concern regarding 
fracturing... I thought that B&W fine art printing whether we use 
QuadtoneRIP, Imageprint or other techniques was of interest to us 
all. I use several ways all good under unique circumstances and we 
all benefit from the broader perspective we gain by reading about not 
just one method but others as well... If the majority don't feel this 
way I will limit myself to what is the narrow interest of the group 
in the future.
cheers
Vartkes
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" 
<paul.roark@v...> wrote:
> 
> As with film processing and scanning, it seems to me subjects 
(threads) that
> promote digital B&W generally, promote digital B&W printing.  
> 
> Perhaps some of the threads relating to digital cameras could 
suffer from a
> bit of overkill, maybe similar to what can happen with "Mac v. PC" 
debates.
> I can see, for example, that a Canon v. Nikon debate could go over 
the top.
> 
> I, personally, would benefit from having the digital camera threads 
stay on
> this forum to the extent they relate to B&W.  For example, my own 
concern is
> the discontinuance of Technical Pan film and what I'll be able to 
replace it
> with when.           
> 
> 
> Paul
> www.PaulRoark.com 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> > 
> > Tyler Boley wrote:
> > > Unfortunately (in my opinion) the community is facturing 
> > > into more lists, so finding
> > > specific info is getting to be more work.
> 
> Ernst wrote:
> 
> > 
> > My thoughts too. It helps to filter similar subjects into one
> > mail folder but the same topics are reappearing more often
> > this way and the special ones are harder to find. I wonder
> > whether there's one quadtone list member that doesn't follow
> > the D B&W list.
> > 
> >

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