10 jun 2006 kl. 11.48 skrev Kostas Papakotas:
...BUT
there was a noticable hue of magenta, purple in most the images. Of
the B&W ones Per's image suffered the most...
Kostas, my image was "toned", meaning it was submitted in RGB mode,
with a deliberate purple ("pseudo-selenium"...?) tone, and it was
reproduced that way in my copy of the book.
Actually, first thing I did when the book arrived was to put an
original exhibiton print (which I had just got back) beside the book,
and while it was certainly not an exact match, I was rather surprised
by the quality of the reproduction; it was far better than I had
expected from what is, after all, a low-budget production.
I suppose there is some variability between copies, since they are
printed on demand, So Kostas´ copy might be quite different from
mine. Also, obviously I haven´t seen anyone else´s contribution as
an original print, so I cannot compare them. Anyway, I´m satisfied
with what I see.
Regards,
Per
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