Re: Newbie introduction
Hi Keith,
Thanks much for responding to my comments... I'm beyond thrilled to
get this information from you. I checked the Anderson Vreeland
website, but only saw the KM material in 70mm or 76mm thickness.
Perhaps they no longer make it in 73mm?
Susan
On 1/15/07, taylordow <taylordow@sprintmail.com> wrote:
Hi Susan,
The plates are, as you mention, polymergravure plates, but only a few
are Solarplate. The majority of the prints are from Toyobo Printight
plates.
Dan Welden gave a workshop at APIS many years ago in Santa Fe and
that was the main reason I started with the Solarplates. However, I
found that the Printight plates gave better resolution and tonality
than the Solarplates, at least for the work I was printing for Cy at
the time. The Printights are more expensive and much harder to cut,
which can result in slightly rounded edges and therefore uneven
contact between the film and plate. Otherwise, the processing is
identical.
You can order Solarplates directly through Dan Welden
www.solarplate.com or the Printight plates (KM73R) through Anderson
and Vreeland www.andersonvreeland.com.
Keith.
Keith Taylor
www.keithtaylorphoto.com
The first gravures I saw were by Cy Decosse at John Stevens gallery in
NY. They just took my breath away. I've since learned that he has
his work printed by Keith Taylor, and that they in fact, ARE solar
plates instead of traditional copper plate gravures. If I can get
that level of detail and richness... that's the benchmark for me.