Re: [Digital BW] Digest Number 3279
2005-07-20 by claudej1@aol.com
I remember the first print I ever made with Piezography on my old 1200 printer. I was simply blown away by the smoothness and shadow detail that were missing from my fb silver prints, air dried. I also remember doing a resolution by contact printing a target on those papers 15 LPMM was the best one could do with a kodalith neg. So, dot gain notwithstanding, anyone who has seen and inkjet print done well would agree that it doesn't take a back seat to anyone's pet "historical" process. Edward Weston once said "I don't care if you make a print on a bath mat, as long as it's a good print." Methinks most veteran folks here know what a good print is. Claude In a message dated 7/20/2005 2:03:03 PM Pacific Daylight Time, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com writes: After all these years of hard work, we need not feel inferior about our tools or process and avoid disclosure. The prints are beautiful and have admirable longevity. Those who cringe when you tell them prints are inkjet have some catching up to do, and less than forthcoming behavior on our part does not help them do so. Wouldn't it have been good for all of us if that press release proclaimed in nice proud verbiage that they are inkjet? Tyler [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]