Re: piezography?

From: Mark Interrante <mark_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Mon 24 Sep 2001 - 08:19:39 PDT

Hi,

I have begun learning about piezo and find it a beautiful process that is
similar to Platinum. West Coast Imaging did got about 20 people together
to share and discuss the techniques, I came away very impressed with the
tonal range!, sharpness, and beauty of the prints. Limitations--The process
works best on matt paper and the DMax is lower than traditional printing.
 I saw numerous comparisons between traditional and piezo, it held it's
own. Many times I thought it was the print I would want to exhibit. I
will begin using the process (on my pinhole/zone images) in the winter once
they have released their new version which works with my Epson 1280 printer.
 For those with older Epsons, it already works.

Here are some links for more info:

FAQ - http://www.westcoastimaging.com/wci/page/services/piez/faqpiez.html

Good article by an experienced view camera photographer - http://www.piezography.com/dw-viewcamera-july.html

Discussion forum for all things piezo-
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/piezography3000

Mark
http://www.interwalk.com/gallery.htm

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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jeff Dilcher" <root@hiddenworld.net>
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>> I have heard people refer to piezography
>> when referring to printing from a computer.
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>> Is this just a fancy term for inkjet printing?
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>The fancy name is "Gicleé" and not all the Gicleé prints are printed using
>Piezography system. Read about Piezography from "the horse's mouth" at
>piezography.com
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>Guillermo
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Received on Mon Sep 24 11:24:27 2001

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