Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/01/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My dearest wife, whom I adore, gave me a shock today. We went to Keeble and Schucat to pick up some paper and there were some sample of one of those new "holy grail" Barytas inkjet paper. Sure enough, this one looks very much like a silver gelatin print to my eyes. Before I could voice my admiration though, she piped up and said that the paper remind her of cheap prints from the 70s. I'm not quite what she's talking about but she's very adamant about the paper looking cheap, with that gloss but not quite gloss look. Arggghggh At 05:47 PM 1/10/2008, pmcc wrote: >... The gallery references to >silver gelatin prints in the captions was very >conspicuous -- a companion asked me what silver >gelatin printing was. It was like explaining what >vinyl LP records or letterpress printing was. >Something poignant about explaining a mass medium or >technology that had peaked and quickly declined within >one's own memory. I guess I'm a traditionalist, having >taught my daughter how to develop film and make prints >in a wet darkroom during the digital age, and then >watching her learn how to set cold type and operate a >19th century letterpress. > // richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please use richard at imagecraft.com)