Re: digital printing on silver fibre paper

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Hi Marilyn.    I'm not referring to using the photo paper to print on with
an inkjet printer.   I'm reffering to the possibility of imaging the
digital file directtly onto the paper and then processing it normally, so
as to end up with a standard fibre based print of the photograph from the
originating TIFF file.

As an extension of this idea, has anyone any experience in creating a
negative from a digital file, and then using the negative in a standard
darkroom enlarger to make a print.  How would the print compare with a
"regular" print?   

-dan c.

At 11:58 AM 4/4/2006 -0700, Marilyn wrote:
>I had thought of trying to print digital prints on silver paper, but haven't 
>done it yet.  Wouldn't the paper need to be processed before printing?  I've 
>found that silver paper left out turns color and the fixing process would 
>stop that.  Also, would processing the paper in chemicals damage the inks 
>from digital printing?
>
>Marilyn 
>
>


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