Thanks Tom. That makes sense. I would have given Cone credit for the process, but then that's just me. It is a pretty big deal actually. Only the second large project of this kind that I'm aware of editioning a major historic figure's work this way. I'm sure they were nicely done. They would have to be. Just goes to show you what you can do with an old used 9000 and some good inks. I've got the new K6 channel warm set on the way to me now. I can't believe I missed that show. Mark, it looks like these guys set up this operation specifically to market the Evans prints. There is no evidence of anything else done in the past on that website. Aren't they connected to Yale as professors or adjunct teachers or something? John --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas Patsenka" <tpatsenka@...> wrote: > > Hello All, I can offer some details on the production of these prints. The paper is > Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308: the inks are Cone Warm Neutral: and most were printed > on Epson 9000. Martson/Hill is located in New Haven, CT. Regards, Tom Patsenka >
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Re: Walker Evans in NYC
2006-11-15 by john dean
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