With all due respect to Paul, I believe Richard has been working in this area even longer and has many years of experience. Perhaps there is not a wide user base to report here yet, and perhaps not a lot of documentation. Those are different issues entirely. My thought would be that if Richard Wolfson uses it, and put it together, it's probably worth a look. Tyler --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Husband" <tom.husband@...> wrote: > > I Agree, Myron, especially after what Paul Roark said. Paul has a long > history here and has been so helpful to anybody who asks. I don't think I > like the origins of this new ink and I'm sorry I even posted Mr. Wolfson's > site. > > Tom Husband > > On 6/3/07, Myron Gochnauer <goch@...> wrote: > > > I had a look at this site as well as the Media Street website. > > > > Before I fork out for another vaguely described ink, I would like to > > see some independent views on it, particularly its archival qualities. > > > > I may not be from Missouri, but I need a good deal of convincing when > > the first sentence in the description is this: > > > > "GQ2 is the new, much improved pigment-based Black & White ink set I > > designed for Media Street, and for my own world-class Black & White > > fine art digital printing." > > > > ...and you can use new, improved Tide for world-class laundry, too, > > if you happen to spill any GQ2 on your imported-silk designer pants. > > > > Myron > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: [Digital BW] Generations
2007-06-04 by Tyler Boley
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