There has been much
change in the art and science of photography since I first explored
the theme of photographs in individual colors. Early last year
I decided to see how close todays inkjet printers could
come to reproducing the results that I had achieved in the darkroom
19 years ago. All of the prints included in the current exhibition
were printed on HP5000 large format inkjet printers. I chose
the UV ink set for its archival properties (+100 years of indoor
fade resistance according to Wilhelm testing standards) and its
wide color gamut. The photographs began as 35mm and medium format
color slides or (in one case) negatives. The slides were scanned
to Kodak pro photoCD by Alpha CD Imaging in Menlo Park. After
color correction and spotting in Adobe Photoshop, the 20x20 images
were printed at the Marina Kinkos in San Francisco, and mounted
on gatorboard by Wing Law at General Graphics. The 3x5 and most
of the 8x10 images were printed by Alpha CD Imaging using an
HP5000 with an Onyx RIP and Kodak InstantDry UV paper. |