Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/15

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Subject: [Leica] re: digital treadmill
From: gregj.lorenzo at shaw.ca (GREG LORENZO)
Date: Sun Jan 15 13:44:57 2006

feli writes in part: 

> 
> On Jan 15, 2006, at 11:44 AM, Ted Grant wrote:
> 
> > We still have people making negative comments about inkjet prints  
> > when they do not have the skills they've learned in the darkroom of  
> > many years. If I had 50 years doing PS as I have in a darkroom I 
> > imagine my B&W prints using the "tools" of PS, I suppose I could 
> > produce inkjet prints that would leave people sucking air in  
> > amazement, equal to when they look at my regular darkroom prints. ;-)
> 
> It's not just a matter of skill, but also a matter of technical  
> limitations. With the exception of perhaps the Epson K3 inks, there  
> simply isn't a inkjet process out there (yet) that can produce images  
> with the same range as a wet, glossy fiber print. But we are getting  
> there. I'm guessing we will reach that point in the next 5 years.
> 

I don't know when to expect inkjet output to equal the quality of a properly
printed silver wet print timewise, but I agree with you completely that the 
current technical quality is *NOT* there Yet. A 'negative' comment but true 
none the less.

A lesser quality b&w print with unproven life expectency is not a print I 
would purchase when I have the option to acquire a print from the same image 
in traditional silver (assumes the original source is a b&w neg. of course). 
I would also be prepared to pay a premium for the latter.

Regards,

Greg

Regards,

Greg
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