[alt-photo] Re: Alternative inkjet.....ok, that sounds wierd

Mark Nelson ender100 at aol.com
Sun Mar 14 01:48:10 GMT 2010


Thanks Andy!

Mark Nelson
www.PrecisionDigitalNegatives.com
PDNPRint Forum @ Yahoo Groups
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On Mar 13, 2010, at 11:10 AM, "Andy Schmitt" <awschmitt at verizon.net>  
wrote:

> Mark
> Not just for photography anymore
> There are companies who modify them to spray frosting on to transfer  
> sheets
> for kids birthday cakes.
> I've also run across a chief who formulated food safe inks to taste  
> like
> various forms of sushi...he literally prints out your order....I'd  
> love to
> actually see/taste this in action.
> Keep making your beautiful prints the way you do...
> regards
>
> Andy Schmitt
>           Photographer, Computerist, Slayer of Dragons
>      All opinions expressed are mine...Unless otherwise stated or  
> REALLY
> stupid
> Head of Photography, Peters Valley Craft Center
> 2010 schedule available on line at:
>    http://www.petersvalley.org/brochure/photography.pdf
>
>
>
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> Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:02:40 -0500
> From: ender100 <ender100 at aol.com>
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> While I think there is value in imagination and thinking of new ways  
> to use
> technologies, I agree with Paul and Keith. ?Many people I know,  
> including
> myself, went to alternative process printing after they got bored with
> inkjet printing and longed for doing hand-made prints. ?I don't need  
> to
> repeat the value of creating something by hand. ?As Richard Sullivan  
> pointed
> out, this is not something new. ?In fact there are some really  
> exciting
> alternative uses for inkjet printing in the sciences, where they are  
> used in
> say microbiology to lay down very precise grids of organic materials  
> and
> even living tissue for experimental purposes?or used to coat  
> substrates as
> in fuel cell technology.
>
> One caution about this would be a real concern that is growing in the
> conventional inkjet world, and that is the dispersion of substances  
> into the
> air by inkjet printers. ?Some printing houses are even installing  
> exhaust
> hoods on their printers. ?I certainly wouldn't want heavy metals  
> floating
> around in the air in my home.
>
> I'll keep doing my hand made prints.
> --
> Best Wishes,
>
> Mark Nelson
> Precision Digital Negatives
> PDNPrint Forum @ Yahoo Groups
>
> Mark Nelson Photography
>
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