So is this a technique you will be marketing as a printing service or the products for use by end users? Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com On Oct 28, 2008, at 1:04 PM, dgattarino wrote: > Dear all, > > we finally have come to a conclusion of our R&D program on B&W fine > art printing. We are finally satisfied with the results we got after > 1.5 years of tests. The most difficult part was to achieve at the same > time good Dmax, nice looking prints and archival standard on fine art > printmaking paper. The technique we come up with, Carbon-Gelatine > printing, is described in details on our new website: > http://www.mantinieri.com/techniques.html > > Therefore, we would like to thank the whole newsgroup, from which we > have learned a lot. Special thanks go to Paul Roark (for discussions > on Carbon inks and for suggesting the kind of curves that would work > well on uncoated paper) and to Clayton Jones. We have taken the > liberty to include a link to their sites here (please, let us know it > it is OK for you): > http://www.mantinieri.com/links.html > > Ciao, > > Daniela and Mantinieri > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Time to thanks the Newsgroup
2008-10-28 by Mark Savoia
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