Originally Posted by
Drew Wiley
Type C prints and RA4 processing are not in any danger of disappearing. The market is still
huge. Cibachrome mfg has recently shut down. Dye Transfer would ironically be one of the
easiest processes to revive because all you'd need to remanufacture is the matrix film (its
been done several times already - but you need money!). Dyes are readily available. Window light tests only tell you about permanence in window light; but yes, you could use
alum foil. The problem with inkjet prints in general is that there are so many possible combinations of paper and ink. You could probably solicit samples from forum members.
And inkjets probably will hold up better for awhile in UV exposure. But the whole flaw in
accelerated aging tests is that not all lumens are equal. Cooking some dyes in the window
is not the same thing as long-term exposure to lower levels of light.
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