Absolutely. But I wonder if there is a particle size that optimizes longevity and other printing considerations. Tough question to answer. Harry On 8/22/07 11:10 AM, "CDTobie@..." <CDTobie@...> wrote: > > In a message dated 8/21/07 7:34:18 AM, hflockwood@... > <mailto:hflockwood%40verizon.net> writes: > >> > Given that carbon is not non-reactive, grinding it to a superfine level >> > enormously increases the surface to volume ratio and may, therefore make it >> > much more physically (not chemically) reactive, no? >> > > > Sure, though it still beats dyes in that regard... > > C. David Tobie > Product Technology Manager > ColorVision Business Unit > Datacolor Inc. > CDTobie@... <mailto:CDTobie%40colorvision.com> > www.colorvision.com -- Harry F. Lockwood [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: K3 archival and alternatives
2007-08-22 by Harry Lockwood
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