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Re:Independent print preservation data
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Re:Independent print preservation data


  • Subject: Re:Independent print preservation data
  • From: Sven Westerlund <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 14:34:43 +0100

<Roger Howard wrote:
Does anyone know of a source for independently generated and evaluated
data for the long-term stability of various types of prints, including
inkjet and photochemical processes, and the various
inks/pigments/toners and substrates?

Thanks for any leads, it's a source of great debate, and I'm not
looking particularly for anecdotal data regarding metamerism, for
instance, but rather the permanence issues faced by the various output
mediums.

Best,

Roger Howard
Senior Digital Media Specialist
The J. Paul Getty Museum>

Well, I don't think I say to much here, but the most respected person in
this field
must be Henry Wilhelm, USA!
His site is running again at: http://www.wilhelm-research.com .
And I'm writing from the other side of the globe.
Best
Sven Westerlund
Stockholm Sweden
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