Scott
On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 01:06 PM, Gregory Fraser wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: me@myplace.to [mailto:me@myplace.to]
You must be reading outdated literature because your conclusion is incorrect.
That is absolutley possible. In fact I came across a few sources this morning that seemed to be aligned with your comments. From what I read, a major factor in any print's life is determined by how it is displayed. I was mostly concerned with the possibility of someone someday wanting to purchase a print of mine and opening the package back at the Guggenheim and being horribly shocked by the color shift. So anyway I'll put that fear to rest.
One other thing I read though was that the pigment inks tend to clog up the printer more than dye based inks. Any comment on that?
Greg