stormbytes
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I'm feeling philosophical and thought I'd throw this into the mix:
Seeing as tri-color gum bichromates are (now-conventionally) done using Pictorico inkjet negatives. I mean, honestly I can't imagine anyone in their right mind is making traditional color separations. How does Apug view this process from the point of view of its strict policy of "no-digital/hybrid" discussion?
Seeing as tri-color gum bichromates are (now-conventionally) done using Pictorico inkjet negatives. I mean, honestly I can't imagine anyone in their right mind is making traditional color separations. How does Apug view this process from the point of view of its strict policy of "no-digital/hybrid" discussion?