Daniel, must've felt nice to discover you couldn't tell a digital black-and-white from a darkroom print. I had the same experience several times, and at least once in the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego where a few piezoBW prints were thrown in with wet prints. However, we are still in the era of seeking legitimacy for our prints in the world of collectors, museums and galleries. Inkjet prints - especially if you call them that and don't use French names for them - don't have the cache of "toned silver prints". Yet. Antonis --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Daniel Perez <tronicart@y...> wrote: After a few days, I > decided to take a very close look at it and realized > that it was an inkjet print! Ah-ha! I had this > wonderful revelation, that, to some extent put me at > ease.
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Re: Running into inkjet work....
2002-02-08 by antonisphoto
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