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Ibi (click image for pricing)
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Quantity in Basket: none
Code: EXHBT-PRNT-YD-OEP-IBI
Price:
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Shipping Weight: 1.50 pounds
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“Young Dream Exhibition Print – Open Edition”
Edition: NA
Issue: Unlimited
Media: 35mm photograph
Print: Silver Gelatin RC and Fiber based papers
Dimensions: Prints are available in standard sizes: 5x7, 8x10, 11x14, 16x20.
A portrait of Ibiere.
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Definitions
Silver Gelatin Photographic Prints: This describes a photograph made from a negative or digital file transferred to a paper coated or integrated with a silver gelatin emulsion. The emulsion consists of grains of silver halide which are extremely sensitive to light. In the darkroom when light passes through a negative onto this piece of paper, the light causes a change in the silver halide grains. Silver gelatin prints can be black and white or color images and can be printed on fiber based or resin coated paper photographic material.
Limited Edition: A maximum number of a particular print that will ever be created. The edition size is fixed prior to printing; once an edition has sold out, no more will ever be made. Typically, prints are made and numbered in succession, with the designation of any given print and the edition size recorded together, such as 15/200 (i.e., print number 15 out of an edition size of 200).
Open Edition: A printing of many images from one master work. Open editions typically are not numbered and have no maximum number to be issued.
Resin Coated or “RC” Prints: RC refers to prints made from an acid free paper coated with layers of silver gelatin and a bonding agent. Generally rated anywhere from 50 – 75 years, they are considered archival quality prints.
Fiber Based Prints: Fiber based refers to prints made from an acid free wood pulp, heavy-weight paper used for fine art photographs. Fiber based papers have the silver gelatin emulsions integrated into the paper as opposed to coated onto the surface. This increases the archival life span of the print to an estimate 150 years under optimal conditions.
Archival: Archival is a descriptive term used in black and white photography to mean that the print has been processed using techniques which render the chemicals contained in the fiber of the paper unable to chemically react further with each other. Only the atmosphere or containers where the prints are stored can cause any reaction. Archival prints produced by Ijo Arts Photography should last hundreds of years in the correct environment. Some color processes are more "archival" than others. The ilfochrome process is far more stable than the C-41 process, the color process most people find at their local film processor. This is why so many color prints fade and change colors.
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