Re: Inkjet print at MOMA
2008-11-04 by Barrett Benton
At my current exhibit in Brooklyn, I simply used the term Archival Inkjet Print. Trying to come up with different angles just gave me a headache. ;-) -
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2008-11-04 by Barrett Benton
At my current exhibit in Brooklyn, I simply used the term Archival Inkjet Print. Trying to come up with different angles just gave me a headache. ;-) -
2008-11-04 by glemasurier
... wrote: Where are you located? Bill I m in Gig Harbor, WA
2008-11-04 by Bill Morse
Where are you located? Bill On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 4:12 PM, glemasurier
2008-11-04 by pr_roark
John Nollendorfs wrote: ... I think being mixed into the paper fibers would prevent such things as separation. ... That s why I think some would opt for Arches
2008-11-04 by glemasurier
I apologize if this post is considered off-topic. I ve decided to scan all of my old B&W negs for printing digitally, but don t have the time to spend learning
2008-11-04 by Richard Smallfield
... Hi Bill, for this reason I have stopped using archival Archival Gold DVDs and gone back to standard DVDs for off-site backup, because I figure that the
2008-11-04 by mantinieri
Sorry for being a little slow in replying; I am in the Chicago area for few days, promoting my photographs and have hard time to seat at the computer. I can be
2008-11-04 by Andrew Darlow
Hi Evan and James: I ve settled on pigment inkjet print for my prints. I think it says pretty clearly what they are. I mentioned this in a post about a month
2008-11-04 by Bruce Watson
... If I remember correctly, all of the old darkroom papers from Kodak, Ilford, etc. were alpha cellulose papers. I don t remember any that were cotton rag.
2008-11-04 by sinar001
One of the main problems with papers coated for pigmented inks, is they tend to be micro porous . Unless this micro porous coating is sealed after printing,
2008-11-04 by pr_roark
... Even the matte papers have an inkjet receptor coating on them. Do you think this type of coating would also be at risk? I ve assumed that at least some
2008-11-04 by frankbickelmeyer
... Or buying vinyl records ;-) Greetings, Frank ... DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com , ... storage
2008-11-04 by Mark Savoia
That is what they have been called for several years now. Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2008-11-04 by bill storm
Hi All, In a former life I was co-chair of the ANSI IT9-5 standards committee that took a look at the life expectancy of optical discs. The committee was
2008-11-04 by Patricia Ternahan
i think i will have a serious ulcer by the time this is over. |// *) Patricia Ternahan ternahan@gentlelens.net check out my blog ! at http://gentlelens.org
2008-11-04 by James Irelan
That s what I be calling them : ) James ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2008-11-04 by Evan Wolarsky
Today at MOMA, I noticed a nice color print, and in the caption it said simply inkjet print . Does this mean that prints made on an inkjet printer can finally
2008-11-04 by Jim Goshorn
... So then the Wilhelm tests only show what happens to the inks and the coating and reflect very little about the paper itself? If that is true, then a very
2008-11-03 by Richard Smallfield
Further to this, I tried a proof with my UC inks and the Epson driver and, because they are very low-key music shots, there doesn t seem to be visible
2008-11-03 by Roger
Thanks. Another poster replied off-list: The paper base deteriorates before the OEM inks change. The RC paper bases are not archival. The plastic coatings
2008-11-03 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, all of a sudden, 100% blacks are printing lighter than 18% grey. The rest of the tones are fine, however. However, the Epson driver is fine. Unfortunately
2008-11-03 by Ernst Dinkla
... There s still PVA in the inkjet binder how little that binder may be compared to non-inkjet inks. The paper coating will contain PVA as well but the
2008-11-03 by pr_roark
... Yes, you may be onto something there. Have you had any problem with these coatings sticking to things when stacked the way the water-based acrylic and
2008-11-03 by Peter De Smidt
With traditional pigments, the pigment is suspended in a binder, and it s this binder which holds the pigment on the substrate. Change over time can happen
2008-11-03 by pr_roark
... Wilhelm rates the Epson Premium Glossy papers as having a long life. While the surfaces are acidic, tear one open and test the paper inside. I think
2008-11-03 by mantinieri
Hello Paul, ... Coating isn t easy stuff. We have tested several papers and commercial coatings. The paper must have just the right tooth: too coarse (as
2008-11-03 by Roger
This may be a basic question but I recently acquired a pH testing pen and have been using it on various papers I have. My main papers, Harmon FB Al and Innova
2008-11-03 by Sarah Renkes
Tyler....a good rant by someone who knows what they re ranting about is a blessed thing. Come to Chicago! Or at the least, do arrange for a video. You ve got
2008-11-02 by Tyler Boley
I can ask, someone would have to do it other than me as I have no vidoe equipment or knowledge. Sarah, if I came to Chicago, I d probably be speaking, or
2008-11-02 by Mark Savoia
Tyler, any chance somebody is video or audio recording it so you can post it on your web site for us right coasters? I would think if it is a free talk you and
2008-11-02 by Sarah Renkes
Darn...I d love to come to this. Ever speak in Chicago? Sarah
2008-11-02 by Tyler Boley
I will be giving a talk, basically an overview of inkjet printing, on Saturday November 8th. This accompanies a group show that will include four of my
2008-11-02 by pr_roark
... For what I do, I have not found any that I like well enough to use. If I were a pro lab with a spray booth, etc. and doing canvas, it might be a different
2008-11-02 by steveabrink
Your point about VOC compounds are duly noted, and I m going to not replace my Printshield spray cans... What do you think is the best water based coating?
2008-11-02 by pr_roark
... I don t know about those particular papers, but Premier Art Print Shield is what I sometimes use to spray glossy prints. It does offer some protection
2008-11-01 by Bruce Watson
... Prints on paper destined for a stacking in drawers or display framed under glazing don t *need* to be overcoated or laminated. In fact, unless done well
2008-11-01 by glemasurier
Do either Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta 325 or Gold Fibre Silk need a spray sealer to protect the surface? If so, which one do you recommend? I m assuming a
2008-11-01 by djon43
I think the trick to making Epson a reliable paper feeder includes cleaning the rollers every so often...gunk accumulates, more with some paper than with
2008-10-31 by frankbickelmeyer
Hi, i wonder if the 1400 feeds Calumet Brilliant Fineartpapers (which i love most) which are 300 mg and 18-19 mil.? Premier Art Hot Press 325 for example has
2008-10-31 by Paul Whiting
Peter: I was using cleaning fluid because it s less expensive than color, and it s my understanding that those carts use a little ink at startup. Figured this
2008-10-30 by pr_roark
... I suspect putting Carbon-6 -- http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Ink- Mixing.pdf -- in those 5 spots would be as effective, cheaper if you re not making your
2008-10-30 by pr_roark
You need to change the chips. I use a sharp knife to shave off the plastic pegs that hold it on. Then they ll pry off easily. I also use a 1/8 inch of tape
2008-10-29 by click_head46
... wrote: Hi Paul Thanks for your reply as I am only new to this modifying printers I will probably ask a lot of dumb questions. I was rely
2008-10-29 by Ken Alexander
OK, just tried it. I guess it sounded good in theory...then harsh reality smacked me in the face. I made the changes to the file, then pulled my yellow cart
2008-10-29 by Paul Whiting
I have a 220, yes, I ve heard the only difference between the 210 and the 200 or 220 is the voltage. But others more knowledgeable may jump in here. Whatever -
2008-10-29 by click_head46
Hi all Just new to the group have sold my wet darkroom and converted to digital I am really interested in B&W prnting using the MIS carts I wish to use MIS
2008-10-29 by Richard Smallfield
Hi, I was looking for a proofing paper for my Moab Colorado Satine and looked up Epson s papers - they listed Glossy Cast paper (190gsm) and Glossy Photo Paper
2008-10-28 by Scott Jones
... likely to ... sigh....... I just wish we could know too......
2008-10-28 by pr_roark
... I might add that I hit a dmax of 2.5 with Arches un-coated water color paper when I applied a coating. The problem I had with the coatings & methods I was
2008-10-28 by Sam McCandless
Thanks, Daniela. -- Sam