Alan M Cox
Member
Hi
Many many years ago I attended photographic awards in London which had some amazing large scale prints on display. This must have been in 1998 as I remember it's where I purchased my first ever digital camera the Fujifilm FinePix MX-700! And yes I still have it.
There was one black and white landscape print in particular which really grabbed my attention. It appeared as though areas of the photograph had been etched to different levels of depth. From memory I think the lightest areas were etched most. It gave the photo a stunning depth and aesthetic.
Would anyone know what kind of process this might have been or how it can be done today?
Thanks! Alan
Many many years ago I attended photographic awards in London which had some amazing large scale prints on display. This must have been in 1998 as I remember it's where I purchased my first ever digital camera the Fujifilm FinePix MX-700! And yes I still have it.
There was one black and white landscape print in particular which really grabbed my attention. It appeared as though areas of the photograph had been etched to different levels of depth. From memory I think the lightest areas were etched most. It gave the photo a stunning depth and aesthetic.
Would anyone know what kind of process this might have been or how it can be done today?
Thanks! Alan