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yes there are a lot of people who have no clue and hate ink and file images, true, but there are also people who know what they are talking aboutWe all do know that most arguments against inkjet are made by people who don't have the tools (proper inkjet photo printers) AT HAND, so are ignorant
A substantial minority of inkjet printer users mixes their own pigments....
maybe, but it is a word that is used often to refer to something made by hand "the old fashioned way" in france for example"Artisanal" is a tiresome, trendy, cute Brooklyn buzz word.
Actually, I hear the word far more from jokes, humor videos and people hating on the word than it actually being used IRL.No one used the word "artisinal" until a relative few years ago. It's so overused I could puke. Coming soon to a gas pump near you: artisinal gasoline.
Actually, I hear the word far more from jokes, humor videos and people hating on the word than it actually being used IRL.
I would guess that tri colour gum over palladium in 2018 was pretty healthy, I did over 500 myself and I know many schools are teaching young workers... I agree with Vaughn the inkjet neg has been the key.My guess would be more now than for any of those years. Definitely a ton more carbon prints being made than ever before in last 50 years. The inkjet negative has caused a revival of alt processes.
Evolution? Deevolution? Revolution?
And film.Amount of dross I have seen on all of these palladuim-shmadium alternatives is the same if not more than in images taken with the phones.
Rough day?Carbon, inks, R4 prints and rest of talks like this has nothing to do with photography.
Photography wise here is no change. Amount of gifted people doesn't change. Amount of dross I have seen on all of these palladuim-shmadium alternatives is the same if not more than in images taken with the phones.
Evolution? Deevolution? Revolution?
I say Revolution
For you?Rough day?
I mentioned it on APUG few times, most of the dross I have seen comes from LF.And film.
Actually, quite good so far. Got out of bed at 1pm to a nice sunny day. Unfortunately, the the sun leaves my backyard by 12:30, so I had to take my cup of tea and find some sun! I had a good night of platinum/palladium printing...in bed by 5am.For you?
Counter-revolution? All just different paths in the end...did you know there are now glamping/hiking tours on the Hồ Chí Minh trail?...I say Revolution
it's ok..I've seen worse on that forum. seems more like the old boys club but do wish there were more women on this site too...I mentioned it on APUG few times, most of the dross I have seen comes from LF.
I would guess that tri colour gum over palladium in 2018 was pretty healthy, I did over 500 myself and I know many schools are teaching young workers...
Time to invite bob carnie over to teachI doubt there is even one photography student in Europe who ever heard of tri colour gum over palladium.
That is truly a shame, and it tells me Europe is at least 5 years behind the wave, it will hit you soon, if you go to my site you will see a young lady from Italy (23years old) took a residency with me here last year. I have done two coached three residenceys, all women btw in gum over pallladium.. hang on AgX the world of photography is coming your way...I doubt there is even one photography student in Europe who ever heard of tri colour gum over palladium.
That is truly a shame, and it tells me Europe is at least 5 years behind the wave, it will hit you soon, if you go to my site you will see a young lady from Italy (23years old) took a residency with me here last year. I have done two coached three residenceys, all women btw in gum over pallladium.. hang on AgX the world of photography is coming your way...
Yes indeed , I hope one day to fill a booth at Photokina with alt prints from Phase Back printed on Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag paper.I hardly know anyone who still does even plain processing of film. And I am constantly around with photography students from various academies.
As a repeatedly said, we are living in different worlds.
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