Re: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-16 Thread Brigitte . Harper
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RE: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-16 Thread Chuck Flagg
I too would like to here more about this transfer of Xerox copies. I transfered printed magazine images by rubbing [burnishing] like mad and using lighter fluid years ago. Chuck Flagg Or how about taking it further still. I get the xerox copies printed with the image reversed and then transfer

Re: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-16 Thread Kosinski Family
Brigitte, Lots of folks would like to know this technique! Thanks, Jim K www.paintcancamera.com - Original Message - From: brigitte.har...@london.glencore.com Or how about taking it further still. I get the xerox copies printed with the image reversed and then transfer the image

Re: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-16 Thread Brigitte . Harper
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RE: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-15 Thread Michael Keller
Of Colin Talcroft |Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 3:30 PM |To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? |Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours | | |I'll keep this short, as it is off-topic, but artist |David Hockney did a lot of work in the 80s (I think) |using color copiers

Re: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-15 Thread Colin Talcroft
I'll keep this short, as it is off-topic, but artist David Hockney did a lot of work in the 80s (I think) using color copiers and this is believed to be more or less permanent. However, at the time it was already clear that some copiers were much better than others regarding permanency. An

Re: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-15 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
what about making a color xerox (or what ever brand copier) of the print. I don't know how archival the toners used in color copiers are, but they are likely better than the standard ink jet ink. These may be pigment based rather than dye based. If so there are likely far more stable. I knew a

RE: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-14 Thread Andy Schmitt
ok ok ok so I goofed 8o) andy -Original Message- From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ??? [mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Guillermo Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 1:50 PM To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] changing

Re: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-14 Thread Guillermo
- Original Message - From: Thomas Harvey harv...@aracnet.com I think the QuadTone inks will be a lot tougher on colors than the fading! That's right, QuadTone inks are for BW printing only. There are, however, archival color inksets for consumer grade Epson printers (the $300-or-so

Re: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-14 Thread Guillermo
- Original Message - From: Jeff Dilcher r...@hiddenworld.net Try Epson's web site. I think one model is called a 2000 or 2000p. It is listed under their inkjet printers.. The Epson 1280 is -I believe- as good a printer as the more expensive 2000P, but Epson doesn't make the archival

Re: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-14 Thread David H Quackenbush
Hi, Olympus has an archival dye-sub printer that can be used with a computer or as a stand-alone printer using your cameras removable media. Look at - P400.olympus.com - Regards, David Quackenbush GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO!

Re: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-14 Thread Jeff Dilcher
Try Epson's web site. I think one model is called a 2000 or 2000p. It is listed under their inkjet printers.. On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Colin Talcroft wrote: Does anyone know names and model numbers of the archival printers from Epson that Jeff mentions? Thanks. Colin

Re: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-14 Thread Colin Talcroft
Does anyone know names and model numbers of the archival printers from Epson that Jeff mentions? Thanks. Colin __ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/

RE: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-14 Thread Andy Schmitt
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-14 Thread Jeff Dilcher
That is because inkjet printers use ink that is really a dye, and dyes based prints fade over (little) time. The majority of current Inkjet prints are not archival like real photographs from a darkroom can be. I have noticed that Epson has begun to make archival printers, however which they

[pinhole-discussion] changing colours

2001-08-14 Thread Jan Hinderson
Does anyone know a better alternative than Canons own colurs for their printers? I use a Canon BJC 7000 printer with Canon BC-60 Black ink and BC 62 Photo Color ink. I have not had any problems before, but in my last exhibition I hung my pinhole colour prints in a greenhouse where they have