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Complete Digital Workflow Workshop Review

Mark Goldstein | Websites | March 28, 2004 | 2 Comments

In this week’s Sunday Morning Photographer column Mike Johnston takes a break and hands over to Steve Rosenblum, who treats us to a review of a Complete Digital Workflow Workshop from Cone Editions Press.

“Cone developed the first quad black inksets and software for the IRIS printer which he had been using previously to produce fine art non-photographic prints. He became very involved in IRIS printing techniques, training a generation of Giclee printers as well as becoming an IRIS dealer. As the IRIS organization began to fall apart in the 90’s and desktop inkjet printers emerged he became intrigued with the possibility that a quadtone system could be adapted to the Epson Stylus 3000 printer which was widely available and cost only a few percent of the $100,000 IRIS machines. Out of this effort at software and inkset development emerged the original PiezographyBW system.”

Website: Luminous Landscape - Review: Cone Editions Press Complete Digital Workflow Workshop



 

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#1 Joćo Mestre

Mark, Michael Reichmann's review of the Canon EOS 1D MKII is online...

8:37 am - Tuesday, March 30, 2004

#2 Mark Goldstein

Thanks for the heads-up Joćo!

10:51 am - Tuesday, March 30, 2004

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