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Re: Chemical nastiness



I stopped doing B&W when I couldn't do my own printing anymore, and began
shooting only color.
Now, it's all getting digitized, and can be mono or color.

I haven't yet done any mono prints, but intend to dust off some of the old
ones to try as ink prints.

on 12/27/2001 11:12 AM, Chip Louie at chip@thelouie.org wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I had to stop using my B&W darkroom due to becoming very sensitive to some
> chemicals in the developer and stop bath fumes over a period of several
> years of heavy, almost daily use.  Even with the addition of good
> ventilation 
  The digital darkroom
> while not quite as satisfying is still quite enjoyable though B&W output on
> consumer inkjet printers are a long way from what I would call great prints.
> Is there a way to get decent B&W prints from an inkjet that won't break the
> bank?
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Chip Louie
> 

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