This will be interesting..
Giclee means something to everyone, to the French is quite specific.
I'll join to disagree if needs be
Just for the record I have a fine arts Masters Degree in Photography.
Ian
How are you going to enforce these standards?
Ah.... government work...Lets for a select committee to look into forming a feasibility study to consider thinking about investigating the idea to cogitate on scheduling a group to plan looking into to this idea!
Why are standards important?
Voluntary, then why bother?
Lets for a select committee to look into forming a feasibility study to consider thinking about investigating the idea to cogitate on scheduling a group to plan looking into to this idea!
Good luck with it.
I avoid standards all the time, they are hampering spontaneity and creativity.
Voluntary, then why bother?...
They will be strictly voluntary. I would suggest going to FLickr or other sites and comment on images you are curious and ask "which of these standards may apply to your image" along with a link to their descriptions. Subtle pressure but not coercion. We could even offer a tag "Photrio: Proprietary Methods" for those who do not want to reveal much.
Standards in the food industries are important because peoples lives can depend on them......art is subjective......think anout it.
It can get intrusive and people do not like to submit to these kind of questioning unless they are entering a competition or sending the image to a newspaper for photojournalistic use. Probably Getty has such standards that you can look up.
On the other hand, you can use a trademark to designate a methodology and allow people to subscribe to it or certify to it like USDA Organic or Grade A Large eggs, etc. For example "All Analog" "Digital but Natural" "No Clone Tool Used" or something like that....
Standards are important to me when I buy film ( I want Ilford to be consistent in manufacturing standards), not in what I do with the film.
You do know that Giclee translates to Ejaculation.... tOk. There are standards in the arts also (e.g., Giclee Printers Association (GPA)). Safety is an important reason for standards, but not the only one. There are standards everywhere, not all formalized. Standards of dress, standards for tipping, standards for greeting people, etc. Formalizing standards only indicates there is a group of people who have some interest in doing so, and not only for the purposes of promoting health and safety.
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