On 7/7/2012 20:43, Jeffery Smith wrote:
Cibachrome actually goes back to the 70's. I printed thousands of them in my
1-room studio apartment, using a walk-in closet as a darkroom.
Regards,
Jeffery
Me too... but not to your numbers.... but walk in closet and Ciba, yes.
In fact, I learned cibachrome printing before I learned how to develop
black and white negs. I had been afraid I would mess up doing the negs.
Cibachrome chems were nasty and getting the exposure right was a lot of
work. I've got maybe 100 or so 8 x 10's in a file drawer and a couple
on the wall. But their longevity so far at least is equal to the hype
ann
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Irish Channel, New Orleans, LA
www.400tx.com
On Jul 7, 2012, at 7:27 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
To which I could only answer Duh? I've done wet print processing with
Cibachrome, one of the easiest methods available in the 80's. There's no
comparison a decent, and there are very few that aren't decent, inkjet printer
makes color printing much easier. Now are the images produced better,
artistically, or more compelling somehow, that might be a question to ask.
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