Re: Work in the alt exhibit
Don, Of course, I agree with you, if you want to bandy words, but you and I and anyone else including Phillip, knows the difference between a traditional process involving the making of a gelatine image and tranfering it by lengthy, wet means to a paper support, and the use of a computer inkjet printer. If you cannot see the difference that is OK. But, of course you can see........ What point are you trying to make? Mmmmmmmm?? Chin up. As ever. John- Photographist- London - UK. .......................................................................... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Bryant" <dsbryant@bellsouth.net> To: <alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 2:03 AM Subject: RE: Work in the alt exhibit John, Inkjet prints ARE NOT the Carbon Transfer process. Hmmm, I thought the image was transferred from the computer to the inkjet print. And as you said inkjets are pure carbon. So doesn't that mean that Inkjet prints are indeed Carbon Transfer prints? Yes? Don
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