menglert
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- Feb 14, 2006
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Hello,
This evening I was looking through Dead Link Removed, for information about traditional B&W silver prints. While a few articles noted traditional papers, it seemed most were concerned with modern digital prints from pigment printers and such. Please stop me if I have missed a recent study about more traditional printing methods and permanence. :confused:
Well this got me thinking it would be interesting to have a report about the current materials we use. A report, including image permanence for both FB & RC papers, along with some alternative processes, and the respective processing procedures for each.
Now I realize there are numerous printing processes, but I still feel it would be nice to have updated reliable information as opposed to speculation. Anyway, how many of you would be interested in participating in such a project, and starting a fund to support the research costs?
Keep in mind I have absolutely no idea what Dead Link Removed charges for these services, but Im guessing its fairly expensive because they have some of the top names in the industry as clients. Nevertheless, APUG has around 14,000 members I think, and if a substantial portion would find such a report helpful, it might be worth looking into.
Let me know your thoughts.
Regards,
Martin
This evening I was looking through Dead Link Removed, for information about traditional B&W silver prints. While a few articles noted traditional papers, it seemed most were concerned with modern digital prints from pigment printers and such. Please stop me if I have missed a recent study about more traditional printing methods and permanence. :confused:
Well this got me thinking it would be interesting to have a report about the current materials we use. A report, including image permanence for both FB & RC papers, along with some alternative processes, and the respective processing procedures for each.
Now I realize there are numerous printing processes, but I still feel it would be nice to have updated reliable information as opposed to speculation. Anyway, how many of you would be interested in participating in such a project, and starting a fund to support the research costs?
Keep in mind I have absolutely no idea what Dead Link Removed charges for these services, but Im guessing its fairly expensive because they have some of the top names in the industry as clients. Nevertheless, APUG has around 14,000 members I think, and if a substantial portion would find such a report helpful, it might be worth looking into.
Let me know your thoughts.
Regards,
Martin