Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/12

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Subject: [Leica] My first 'PAW' (/me finally digitizes a photo :-)
From: jonathan at openhealth.org (Jonathan Borden)
Date: Thu Aug 12 18:47:53 2004
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George Lottermoser wrote:

> Jonathan Borden8/10/04
>> The biggest difference is that the inkjet print is definitely 'on the
>> surface' whereas the Fiber print appears below the surface of the 
>> print
>> -- this is not entirely the glossy/matte issue as, e.g., 
>> Platinum/Palladium prints have that 'depth' appearance.
>>
>> I am not sure how much of this will be apparent under glass.
>
> How wonderful to hear the considered opinion of a 'print-maker.' These 
> subtle differences in the 'look' and 'feel' of 'prints' really gets to 
> the heart of the matter for me.
>
> And whether we can detect these differences under glass certainly is 
> worth considering. I get the most pleasure from looking at prints held 
> in my hands. Turning them this way and that to detect the richness and 
> depth and quality of the printing as well as the paper - including the 
> 'feel' of the paper.


Perhaps this is another way of describing it: A color inkjet photo on 
matte paper has a quality akin to a pastel picture whereas a glossy 
photo e.g. Ilfochrome, has a quality akin to a varnished oil.

Jonathan


Replies: Reply from henningw at archiphoto.com (Henning Wulff) ([Leica] My first 'PAW' (/me finally digitizes a photo :-))
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