David,
Thank you for letting us know. We are aware of the situation and trying
to correct the situation. We do not want to be known for false info. We
strive so hard to be honest and true. Thank you for taking the time to
communicate. Any questions or concerns please let me know. Denise
Well I did not get a response and from the one David got, seems they are hoping this thing will blow over. Ah well, I guess all we can do is make people aware.
There is still (at least at this particular moment) a reference to "the archival carbon print" in the text, but that image of Butcher cloning out that little cloud is gone, and the headline clearly states "ink jet."
Yeah looks like it to me. I just dashed off an email thanking everyone there for doing the right thing. Maybe they just did not understand after all and weren't trying to be deceitful after all. It is a done deal in my estimation.
Maybe Aggie aught to name her magazine: APUG
analogs last line of defence!!~!
Great effort you guys, market manipulation at analogs expense is really important to try and head off. While the digital revolution tries to find itself you guys have averted their attempt to cheapen our craftmanship. Right now digital prints are a laminant trying to pass themselfs off as a fine peice of furniture, They've still got a long way to go!