Isn't that ironic. Digital images printed as Cibachromes. Glad to hear
about that, it may mean that we'll keep that wonderful product.
and isn't it interesting that digital is being printed using an older
technology, if I understand that correctly.
I have a friend who scans film, edits it with photoshop, then prints
his edited work to a disk and sends it off to have negatives made from
which he contact prints.
While many people marvel at digital photography, I find it interesting
how people play with it, how they go beyond its usual use and create
new processes. It's interesting to see how old and new mix. Some people
take photophotos and then paint protraits from them--a mix of old and
new.
The sad thing is to see the wide variety of the old products disappear,
for example Kodak black and white paper.
Have a good day, Doug
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