Re: Display Prints Without Glass!
2001-10-16 by Tyler Boley
... Mine are on Wells River which is a very different surface. Actually, I agree with Steadman, I like bare prints best. Whew, say that ten times fast and see
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2001-10-16 by Tyler Boley
... Mine are on Wells River which is a very different surface. Actually, I agree with Steadman, I like bare prints best. Whew, say that ten times fast and see
2001-10-16 by ncm
Steadman, Pourquoi pas? If the Iris printers could throw their Fractured French around why not us? Of course the term tirage , though having multiple meanings
2001-10-16 by ncm
Tyler, ... That s what the general consensis seems to be, but it wasn t my experience...but I used glass, not plexi. I used Torchon paper for this show which
2001-10-16 by ternahan
... From: ternahan Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 18:23:42 -0700 To: Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: New Photo Site
2001-10-16 by Tyler Boley
... Perhaps I wasn t clear, I am using plexiglass... and I learned a long time ago not to use cheap glass, but wasn t aware there are all the options Steadman
2001-10-16 by ternahan
I happen to have blue hair and am not a man, but am more than willing to write and dance (oh yeah, and print) for the TIRAGE QUADS...hope you guys are lifting
2001-10-16 by ternahan
I vote for rock and roll...we are retro about most things, aren t we? or was that anal......
2001-10-16 by ternahan
The UV blocking plexi costs more than regulare plexi which is priced by thickness and size. Same is true of glass, Sometimes UV blocking glass and plexi are
2001-10-16 by ncm
Jerry, ... It simply means a print - whether darkroom or digital. When applied to quantity the same term means edition, as in the number of
2001-10-16 by ternahan
and Tyler the UV glass or plexi MIGHT make them look like platinum.... t
2001-10-16 by Todd Flashner
Nij I m no expert but I ll fill in with what I understand. ... I ve seen UV blocking Plexi for sale at higher prices than regular plexi. Pearl Paint in NYC is
2001-10-16 by Robert G. Morrison
Yep, Steadman, only buy Total Quality Mega Transparent Glass to display the output from your ... $^) Robert ... Robert Morrison rmorrison@pobox.com
2001-10-16 by Steadman Uhlich
Good visions Todd. I can see us all looking somewhat like the Blue Man Group but in carbon quadtone inks. Imagine those celts (like in Braveheart) but
2001-10-16 by Steadman Uhlich
Nigel, You can buy many types of glass to use for fine art or windows. 1. Non-glare glass does not work well if separated by more than one inch from print.
2001-10-16 by Nij
Sanscrit? (I m not sure on spelling!) Now, I m sure there will be a font out there to do this. The first part of audience participation can be to find the font
2001-10-16 by Todd Flashner
Inkhaus can be the name of our tirage band. Steadman, you can be the lead singer. We ll hang shows everywhere from galleries, to Starbucks, and perform punk
2001-10-15 by Nij
Hi all, Recently, we have heard mention of several different tpes of glass. At least: * Glass (the normal kind) * Glass [green tinted] (the kind to avoid) *
2001-10-15 by Steadman Uhlich
On second thought... Let s pick a more obscure term....French is just too easily understood. How about an extinct language? Esperanto, while not extinct,
2001-10-15 by JackG
RE: Giclee name, Just called a friend who taught French, daughter is married to a French man, just dumped all my price lists etc that used the word Gicclee.
2001-10-15 by Steadman Uhlich
Great! Now let s all call our prints Tirages and see what happens in the art world! I think I am going to throw a tirage tonight. Il love the way that
2001-10-15 by SKID Photography
Sorry, I thought this was about show labels...duh! Nothing wrong with branding process lines. Harvey Ferdschneider partner, SKID Photography, NYC ...
2001-10-15 by Hap Mullenneaux
Hello from Iowa, The discussion of MIS Full Spectrum with the piezoBW software inspired me to try it with my 1280. First results were good, about the same as
2001-10-15 by Steadman Uhlich
Sure...Don t buy cheap green glass. Buy only quality glass (that does not have the green cast to it). Some glass is formulated to have better color
2001-10-15 by ncm
Steadman, ... It simply means a print. Same word used for darkroom prints, digital prints, whatever. Cheers, Nina
2001-10-15 by SKID Photography
... Why not call them Fido , or Sebastian ? Why call them anything? What I m saying is that if you are not giving information to the viewer, why bother
2001-10-15 by JackG
Hi Harvey, I guess it seems to be a hangover from the old portrait industry. On my color price list I use custom color and masterpiece. Both are enlarger
2001-10-15 by JackG
Tom, I think your term, Photographic Art Print. , seems more appropriate. It has been so long I can t remember where Renaissance Art came from. I do
2001-10-15 by Tom Keesling
... Gicclee Art ... may drop ... Jack, I couldn t agree more regarding the use of Giclee. Before I even learned of the unfortunate slang use of the term, I
2001-10-15 by Rodolpho Pajuaba
I believe it means the amount of prints done in a batch, or total.Like : Tirage:100 prints; print #5/100 (or #6, #22, #89, etc.). That´s what it means in
2001-10-15 by Rodolpho Pajuaba
... I m not quite sure if this is what you re talking about, but... If you use only one plate, there is not an actual rosette pattern, but parallel lines of
2001-10-15 by Jerry Olson
Can anyone on the list send me Cone s profile for the Epson Archival Matte paper? Thanks, Jerry
2001-10-15 by Todd Flashner
... Well, I don t like the green of glass under any circumstances (actually it s nice when it s sandblasted). Even my sunglasses are brown tint rather than the
2001-10-15 by grdglass@aol.com
I m not Nina, but it this context, I believe it means photographic print. Helene
2001-10-15 by Todd Flashner
Good answer! All I can say is when I put several close but subtly different prints behind glass together, many, many, subtleties are rendered
2001-10-15 by Tyler Boley
Just a quick note. I ve framed Piezo prints only behind plexi at this point. It s a toss-up, some of the sumptuous surface quality is lost, but they definitely
2001-10-15 by ternahan
You re on to something here! Let s submit names and vote..... inkhaus carbon riders pigment pluggers the quads... giclee clogs (doesn t this one make you
2001-10-15 by Robert G. Morrison
Let me get back to you on that one. I looked at this early on...and the coated prints still looked better...but that was many formulations/papers/application
2001-10-15 by Todd Flashner
... How do you feel about coating prints that *are* destined to be hung behind glass? Is it still a worthwhile venture, or does the added dmax go unnoticed
2001-10-15 by Steadman Uhlich
Robert, I think a coated print next to an uncoated (unglazed too) print next to a glazed print would be a good demonstration of technique and variable display
2001-10-15 by Robert G. Morrison
... The reason that I asked about glass was two fold: 1) Glass (or any transparent, thick surface) can serve to increase the viewed dmax 2) If you notice
2001-10-15 by Robert G. Morrison
On 10/14/01 11:47 PM, Diana York / Hawk Meadow Morgans ... I believe that the problem results from ink not being completely absorbed into the
2001-10-15 by derek_c@cix.co.uk
I think here is the crux of digital as opposed to conventional chemical techniques. Reprinting a chemical photograph is just as much work as doing the
2001-10-15 by derek_c@cix.co.uk
That s because you CAN T guarantee anything, and Epson would be foolish to try. Until someone actually keeps one of these prints for 100 years we ll never know
2001-10-15 by Julian Thomas
HI all, My inbox has been fillingup since I first asked if people would be interested in this list so it is now set up at
2001-10-15 by Jerry Olson
Nina, what does Tirage mean? Thanks, Jerry
2001-10-15 by Julian Thomas
Ok... CERTIFICATE OF PRINT AUTHENTICITY Title: This is print number....... of an edition of..... , plus..... artist proof prints. The print is a Carbon
2001-10-15 by JackG
Hi Tom, Well said, I have been using two items, Renaissance Art and Gicclee Art Prints. After reading what Gicclee really means in French slang, I may drop
2001-10-15 by Steadman Uhlich
Julian, How about posting the text from the COA? Like it or not, a COA is required in certain parts of the world (California) for limited edition prints. This
2001-10-15 by Julian Thomas
Austin, I didn t take it that you were! COAs are like Artists Statements , yet something else that some people expect that almost seems to distance them from
2001-10-15 by Austin Franklin
Julian, I was in no way criticizing you (or anyone...except possibly the originator of the COA ;-) at all! Just the concept of certificate of