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    Re: Irving Penn and K3 inks

    Quote Originally Posted by domenico Foschi View Post
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    Like archival stability?
    Yes, if using carbon pigments is platinum that much better? Maybe its something like 200 years with carbon inkjet and 500 years with platinum, I don't really know, but even 100 years is good enough for me.

    I tell you what, if I become ultra-famous enough to think future generations will benefit from my images, I promise you I'll start printing in platinum.

    Also, don't most museums accept inkjets anyways?

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    Re: Irving Penn and K3 inks

    *fight*

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    Re: Irving Penn and K3 inks

    *fight*

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    Re: Irving Penn and K3 inks

    Good day sir... I SAID GOOD DAY.

    Honestly, I was aiming for sarcasm, I wasn't trying to be belligerent. (although I do stand by everything I said)

    On second thought maybe sarcasm is on occasion belligerent. Oops!

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    Re: Irving Penn and K3 inks

    No offense taken.
    I was being a smartass as well, anyway...

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    Re: Irving Penn and K3 inks

    Penn was born in 1917, making him 80 years old. Anyone know what kind of shape he is in? The printing may be handled by his galleries?
    Thanks,
    Kirk

    at age 73:
    "The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep"

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    Re: Irving Penn and K3 inks

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk Gittings View Post
    Penn was born in 1917, making him 80 years old. Anyone know what kind of shape he is in? The printing may be handled by his galleries?
    90 years old. It's 2007 not 1997 anymore.
    Greg Lockrey

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