G> This option sounds interesting. It's probably the cheapest to experiment
G> with. I'm not sure if you would really need to print onto a transparent
G> medium with the inkjet printer. You can still contact print with a "paper
G> negative" (a normal inkjet print.) For a B&W silver print, this should
G> require the least amount of equipment, and I might try it some day.
Digital Talbotype ;-) Although, I am not sure if this would work. I
don't know the density of ink/pigment in injet prints, while the
silver in talbotype paper negs has pretty high density, and still the
paper was often waxed to make it more transparent.
Good light!
fra