[Digital BW] Re: Gallery Rules
2001-10-06 by wiverson@cov.com
So I guess wet prints are accurately called Silver Halide Enlarger Prints? ... Piezotypes but too many questions were ... prints that use carbon pigment inks.
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2001-10-06 by wiverson@cov.com
So I guess wet prints are accurately called Silver Halide Enlarger Prints? ... Piezotypes but too many questions were ... prints that use carbon pigment inks.
2001-10-06 by SKID Photography
Julian, Sorry to hear that you are so oddly treated, but....you didn t really enter the Art world, you entered the *commercial* art world. Many confuse the
2001-10-06 by Steadman Uhlich
Mark, Keep that humour coming...Julian and you both got the funny bone. Beeeg time. Steadman ... From: Mark Tucker To:
2001-10-06 by Steadman Uhlich
Good advice Nina! No head hanging allowed by Piezographers! Steadman ... From: ncm To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, October 06,
2001-10-06 by SKID Photography
... So are you saying that you are using your labels to market, or to inform? (Museums use them to inform) ... Inkjet printing/printer ....It s both a
2001-10-06 by Jennifer Drucker
The piece on editioning was this year #36 July/August 2001 titled What size is the Edition by Brooks Jensen - J :) ... From: Julian Thomas To:
2001-10-06 by SKID Photography
... They are inkjet prints made with carbon pigment inks, and further, your particular prints use 4 different colors (of grey?). With serigraphy, you will
2001-10-06 by Tyler Boley
... Harvey, I guess I m not understanding you reference to branding. Aren t carbon pigments simply the material making up the image, like platinum, or toned
2001-10-06 by SKID Photography
Again, The reason for labeling is not to promote one brand over another, it is to give basic information. Museums, which I would consider the last word on
2001-10-06 by SKID Photography
Jennifer, They are *still* all a form of inkjet printing...like it or not. The rest is just window dressing. You should not feel the need to justify your use
2001-10-06 by Nij
Hi Julian, Well done for getting through that! But I can t help but think you missed an opportunity - I m not sure where you found your found objects... but
2001-10-06 by Todd Flashner
... Oh jeez, that was good....Thanks! I think it s happening. Look at the current show at the Brooklyn Museum which is all about digital prints. That they call
2001-10-06 by Tyler Boley
... big snip... The whole thing is probably just a huge ... Mark, you are absolutely making my day, I m laughing out loud. I also totaly agree with you. It s
2001-10-06 by ncm
Michele, I think you should follow Steadman s advice and do some research before you decide. There is a big difference between 35mm (Nikon, Canon) and medium
2001-10-06 by Mark Tucker
... wrote: Hell, man be positive about the process! No head hanging or ... Nina (and others), In the privacy of my own office, and the privacy of my own mind,
2001-10-06 by Tyler Boley
... snip... ... Cut us some slack Nina, some of us guys can t even make toast, are quite sure we re responsible for everything wrong with the world, and our
2001-10-06 by Julian Thomas
Thanks Steve, I ll order that copy. Anyone know the issue number that had the piece on editioning? Julian ... From: To:
2001-10-06 by Julian Thomas
Thanks Tyler. I think that there is a real problem in Spain for photography though. Maybe I need to live and work here where it is cheap, and sell in the
2001-10-06 by Mark Tucker
... world. Deeerest Joooolian, My boy... come and sit wiss me...... Let me thiiiink you sooo much for jolly moment; I make peepee in britches while I read
2001-10-06 by ncm
Mark, ... I love that image (g). ... Well, I don t try to hide the fact particularly. Was just trying to find a short vaguely descriptive name. Some people
2001-10-06 by Tim Spragens
Ahh Julian, much sympathy, but you ve given me the best laugh of the week as well! Tim ... Tim Spragens http://www.borderless-photos.com &
2001-10-06 by sdmey4@aol.com
There is a very interesting article Dealing with Dealers in the current issue of Lenswork written by John Wimberley! A photographer who has made his living
2001-10-06 by Tyler Boley
... snip... I ve ... Finish off the bottle and move on. The guy isn t worth worrying about, you ll run into more varieties . Stay the course with what you
2001-10-06 by Julian Thomas
... I don t want to sound conservative, but how the hell can you overlap two pieces of white paper and sell it? it has been done so often before - the show was
2001-10-06 by Johnny Deadman
... the thing to do is print them really big, do one of each, and charge $10,000 actually the big print thing is very common in hi-end downtown art galleries
2001-10-06 by Julian Thomas
Susana was in the room translating for me - she took one look at my face afterwards and laughed! He didn t like my prices either - I asked for a retail of
2001-10-06 by Julian Thomas
The size thing I argued about, saying that a negative can only be taken so big before it looses detail etc, this canon/cannon of only 4 in a series..!!! Has
2001-10-06 by Jennifer Drucker
Julian, don t give up!!!! I have to say that I was laughing while reading this. The gallery owner here is a complete snob . Much to into himself and his
2001-10-06 by Julian Thomas
Hi all, Just thought i d share my first (and last) foray into the pure art world. I got to the gallery and felt that sinking feeling. On one wall there was a
2001-10-06 by Tyler Boley
... I think you have to do some hit or miss tests, then mark the spot when you ve hit it. Tyler
2001-10-06 by lyonscox@mindspring.com
Question specific to loading paper through the back of the Epson 3000. I m trying to load Arches Hot Press (AHP) through the back and haven t figured out where
2001-10-06 by sdmey4@aol.com
... These are an exciting new look in Photographic prints. No other print process can replicate the look of these specialty carbon pigment inks on Rag papers.
2001-10-06 by Steadman Uhlich
There are many books at a local library or big bookstore that you should read before spending thousands of dollars on equipment if you don t already know the
2001-10-06 by reinah78@aol.com
Thank you!!! do you know any good brands of film scanners to look for? also - I was thinking of foregoing the used cameras and opting for a newer one - what do
2001-10-06 by Steadman Uhlich
Mark, It sounds like a guilt trip to me. (wink) I have visited your website several times and been impressed with the quality of the images. In the offset
2001-10-06 by Tyler Boley
... wrote: snip... ... That was just great, exactly how I feel. But after everything is horribly silent they ask me in a low slow voice- are they archival?
2001-10-06 by Johnny Deadman
... that this is digitalBLACKANDWHITEtheprint, but bear with me... I would like to buy an archival color printing solution. I m currently running piezo on an
2001-10-06 by Johnny Deadman
... I tear up my rejects too. Life s too short to store them. -- John Brownlow http://www.pinkheadedbug.com
2001-10-06 by Mark Tucker
... (Torchon, in ... Pigment ... process in ... I think this touches more on my concern (read: fear). Nina s description above somehow would almost make you
2001-10-06 by Julian Thomas
I m calling mine Carbon Pigment Quadtones - if they want more detail I ll give it, but pushing Piezo first and inkjet second. Julian ... From: Jennifer
2001-10-06 by Jennifer Drucker
The problem is there are too many variations of inkjet . I am trying to keep it simple. I may rethink calling them Piezotypes since pushing the technology
2001-10-06 by ncm
Michele, First of all this is a *digital printing* list, not necessarily a digital camera users list. Lots of folks here use only film cameras of different
2001-10-06 by ncm
Mark, Forgot to address these other issues in my last post. ... I used the PiezographyBW inks and driver on fine art paper (Torchon, in this case) for my
2001-10-06 by ncm
Mark, First of all congratulations on the upcoming show. Good work! I agree with Steadman about shipping the prints unframed if possible. I recently did a show
2001-10-06 by reinah78@aol.com
Robert - is the quality (clarity, resolution, etc.) of the D1 comprable or better than a 35mm Slr? can it use the same or similar lens like the soft focus or
2001-10-06 by Bruce
on 10/6/2001 12:19 AM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... I use the Canon AE-1 and it s a great camera. Very good quality if you don t mind
2001-10-06 by Robert Morrison
Shot Canon Ftb s for years with Canon FD lenses. I ve got some great scanned negs from that era. Switched to Nikon to go digital several years back...and
2001-10-06 by Robert Morrison
It changed my life! Images shot in raw on my D1 translated using MacBibble are a whole different beast from Jpegs captured using the same camera. I highly
2001-10-06 by Bruce
on 10/5/2001 7:27 PM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com at ... Try to ship the prints without glass in the frames. UPS will not accept glass framed
2001-10-06 by Tyler Boley
Mark, I don t have specific answers to your questions. But I m just wondering why you wouldn t consider a back instead. I m assuming you could use it with your