On 7/27/02 7:18 PM, "jamiedrouin" <dandy@...> wrote:
> Although somewhat off-topic, I feel this is still within the focus of
> this group: I am looking for an archival color ink process that will
> match my MIS Quadtone exhibition prints. I enjoy the velvet, gravure
> quality of the MIS Quadtones with EAM paper and need to find a color
> process which will have the same 'look'. Black plays more than a large
> part in my images, so the process would have to deal with this extra
> well. The color stability would also have to reach well into the
> 70-100 year range.
>
> I have been looking at the new 2200 printer as well as the MIS
> pigment-based color inks, but have no opportunity to see prints from
> either first-hand, so I am relying on the experiences of this group. I
> know that several of you are exhibiting artists, like myself, and have
> probably already researched this question for me.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Jamie.
>
>
> jamie drouin : photographs
> http://www.jamiedrouin.com
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