Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Can anyone tell me exactly what an Evercolor print costs? By the way I don't believe that this is an exclusive production method. I believe that it is all in the equipment which is available to anyone that has the $$$$. Isaac H Crawford wrote: > I've done some work with Evercolor...I have not been able to be happy with > any other prints since then... Their prints are head and shoulders above > anything else I've ever seen... I am going to try to send them about an > image per month next year...that's all I can afford! > > Isaac > -----Original Message----- > From: Doug Herr <71247.3542@compuserve.com> > To: (unknown) <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> > Date: Saturday, December 12, 1998 11:04 PM > Subject: [Leica] EverColor Luminage/Red Dots in Emeryville > > >I met with fellow LUGgers George Hartzell and Gib Robinson at Galen > >Rowell's Mountain Light gallery for the opening of an exhibit of EverColor > >Luminage prints made from photographs by Galen and by Bill Atkinson. > > > >Jim Brick (I think) and perhaps others have told us the the future is > >digital. Well guys and gals the future is NOW. At the present state of > >the technology, chemical-based film is still the best field technology, but > >Evercolor's Luminage prints are quite simply stunning. Bill Atkinson used > >an audio analogy: cassette tapes vs. CDs. The Luminage prints have no > >"tape hiss". > > > >During the Q&A session, Bill and Galen addressed the concerns about digital > >image manipulation and a photographer's credibility when using a digital > >process. As several of us have discussed here on the LUG the photographer > >him/herself has to decide how much digital work is acceptable given the > >context in which the photograph is used. It's like books: there are > >fiction and non-fiction books and as long as the work is clearly identified > >as one or the other people can (and eventually will) accept both. Besides, > >image manipulation isn't limited to the digital "darkroom". Anyone besides > >me remember Jerry Ulesman's (sp?) blended images from the 1970's? What > >about solarization, and other dumb darkroom tricks? Fictional photography > >was been with us long before Photoshop. > > > >Luminage prints are not for the faint of wallet but the cost of the > >computer technology is constantly and rapidly going down. Bill's guess was > >that within 3 years the cost will be more feasible for most photographers. > >As for our collective investment in premium optics, fear not! Technology > >like this will let Leica lenses shine like never before. > > > >EverColor's web site is www.evercolor.com. > > > >Doug Herr > >Sacramento