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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Running into inkjet work....

2002-02-08 by Jerry Olson

Why not just call them what they are? Carbon Pigment Prints.





antonisphoto wrote:
> 
> 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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