[alt-photo] Re: "Alternative" printing?
Paul Viapiano
viapiano at pacbell.net
Mon Feb 15 19:24:16 GMT 2010
Mark, not sure we're understanding Romeo's question, 'cause more and more
people are printing in an alt process and then putting the print through the
printer for color and such.
Doesn't Dan B do a platinum and ink pigment print? Even Peter Liepke started
experimenting with a gum plus ink pigment type of print recently...see this
is what I meant about a slippery slope.
Without getting further into whether we consider prints made with an inkjet
step valid, we should just go back to what Diana was questioning in the
first place and that is printers who make straight inkjet prints, maybe
printing with brush borders, coloring, etc all done in Photoshop and then
calling that an alternative process print.
Paul
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Actually I would call them inkjet reproductions.
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Precision Digital Negatives
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On Feb 15, 2010, at 10:11:08 AM, Romeo <jamesromeo at mac.com> wrote:
From: Romeo <jamesromeo at mac.com>
Subject: [alt-photo] Re: "Alternative" printing?
Date: February 15, 2010 10:11:08 AM CST
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You all must be sick of this topic
I did a number of photos 5 +7 pinhole
B and W of ruined bldgs along the
Hudson made van dyke prints than
added color and size Photoshop
Made digital prints
What do I call ??
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