Robert Hall said:So it's a little late, and it's only a prototype, but I made a calendar the other day and wanted to share it with folks.
www.RobertHall.com/calendar/index.htm
I hope you like it.
Regards,
Aggie said:how much and where do you want the money sent?
Robert Hall said:Thanks for the nice comments all.
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Unfortunatly, they are not printed, this was only a prototype. I had it done at Costco on Fuji Crystal Archive. As we have a host of pro labs here, strangely enough, Costco has the best color balance and is 5x cheaper than any of the pro labs.
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Copies are available at cost, but that's $50. A little steep for a calendar.
Thanks again,
kwmullet said:yeah -- I too thought it was a very well-done calendar. I've had thoughts of photo gravure dancing around in my head for the past few weeks. Certainly, if I could eat the cost of producing twelve plates (+ the initial workshop to learn start learning to do so), the subsequent per unit cost of each calendar would seem to make gravure an attractive way to do a calendar.
I don't think I've ever seen a gravure in the real world, though. I'm dying to see one up close. Any of the folks in the upper half of Texas able to point me to where I can find some so I can compare them to the better quality silver gelatin and Pt/Pn prints I've seen?
-KwM-
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