This may have been discussed in the past, but I missed it. v I just
watched a television show that had past issues of the magazine Camera
Work by Alfred Stieglitz displayed. In the magazines were
photographs, some printed on very delicate, special papers. It caused me
to wonder â will digital prints in the future lose value because of the papers
on which they are now printed? I realize digital prints can be printed on
almost any type paper or material, but it just doesnât seem to be the
same. One print shared was by Clarence White (The Orchard) a platinum
print on tissue. Can a digital equal the delicacy and beauty of such a
print?
Marilyn
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