So that's what you put on the descriptive label describing your piece beside your print, "Photograph" or that lengthy vague paragraph saying that they will last a very long time blah blah blah... Never seen that one used in a gallery or Museum yet which is what the original question concerned. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "jcap40" <gtmlabels@...> wrote: > > I call them photographs. If that's not sufficient, I say they are produced digitally. If that's not > sufficient I indicate that they are archival and will last a very long time and I hope to be > around long enough to see them disintegrate. maybe 100 years or so. > Dick Capuozzo > > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "B Richfurd" <sonarthug@> wrote: > > > > I have images in an upcoming show printed on Somerset Photo Enhanced > > Velvet via an Epson 9600 through Imageprint 5.6. One is grayscale and > > two are full color. How do you represent these images to the public > > for sale? Have you had questions asked as to what you meant. I have > > been displaying tradtional silver gelatin prints for a while and am at > > the stage where I feel comfortable with my portfolios of digital > > images to seek gallery shows. So, what do you call your prints? > > >
Message
Re: What do you call your prints? Giclee? Fine Art Inkjet etc..
2006-03-03 by tariqgibranstudio
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.