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Printing
With today's rapid technological advances in the quality of digital
processes, many i ne art black and white photographers are making the
switch from darkroom enlarger printing to digital processes. For those that are
doing so, this is truly an exciting time to make the move! The latest advances
in digital printing technology have made it possible to create beautiful high
quality prints with relative ease and af ordability. Although the passionate
i ne art photographer seeking the highest quality will i nd that the process
still requires a fair amount of compromise, digital technology of ers many
compelling new advantages to the print making process worth exploring. It
is, therefore, time for photographers to take the printing concept into a new
era, not by replacing the old processes, but by integrating the methodology
and tools into a new quiver for the craft. If we look at the digital process not as
how we can merely recreate and mimic the silver process, nor at the strengths
and weaknesses of each by comparison, but as a new and dif erent format
for translating our imagery onto i ne art surfaces, then we will realize that the
possibilities have grown beyond what was ever thought possible.
 
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