I've just compared the price of a 16 oz bottle of Indelibles which is listed at $100, versus a 16 oz bottle of MIS Archival for $48. Does this mean the Indelible will last twice as long? Is the red twice as bright? Twice the gamut? Half the metamerism? Half the clogs? Will I be twice as happy? Somehow I don't think so. Am I missing something or is this another example of how desperately we are searching for the holy grail? David --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., SKID Photography <skid@b...> wrote: > Jerry, > It's all relative, but I suppose so. > > For more info on them: > http://www.mandmstudios.com/inkjet.html > or > Jim Robbins at All Square (actjimrobbins@a...) > > Harvey Ferdschneider > partner, SKID Photography, NYC > > > > > Hi Harvey, > > > > Are the indelibles those really pricy inks? > > > > Jerry > > > > > > > > SKID Photography wrote: > > > > > > Jerry, > > > I know that feeling of going crazy and wanting to be done with it. We have > > sort > > > of done the same thing in deciding to go with the Indelibles. (Before you > > > ask...We have not taken delivery of our Epson 7000 and therefore have not > > tried > > > the Indelibles on B&W images yet). > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Longevity, was: Best method for printing b&w.
2002-01-15 by david_nancy_bogart
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