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Old April 23rd 07, 06:19 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Bert Hyman
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Default Inks, paper for archival prints of digital images?

The US National Park Service has a publication outlining their
standards for submitting photos of properties nominated to the
National Register of Historic Places which includes a section for
digital images. The "non-comprehensive list" of acceptable ink and
paper combinations hasn't changed since I first looked at it a few
years ago.

http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/policyexpansion.htm#digital

Can somebody direct me to other up-to-date sources of this kind of
information?

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Old April 23rd 07, 09:38 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
frederick
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Default Inks, paper for archival prints of digital images?

Bert Hyman wrote:
The US National Park Service has a publication outlining their
standards for submitting photos of properties nominated to the
National Register of Historic Places which includes a section for
digital images. The "non-comprehensive list" of acceptable ink and
paper combinations hasn't changed since I first looked at it a few
years ago.

http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/policyexpansion.htm#digital

Can somebody direct me to other up-to-date sources of this kind of
information?

There's already a link on that page:
www.wilhelm-research.com
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Old April 23rd 07, 10:50 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Bert Hyman
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Default Inks, paper for archival prints of digital images?

In news:1177360413.462699@ftpsrv1 frederick wrote:

Bert Hyman wrote:
The US National Park Service has a publication outlining their
standards for submitting photos of properties nominated to the
National Register of Historic Places which includes a section for
digital images. The "non-comprehensive list" of acceptable ink and
paper combinations hasn't changed since I first looked at it a few
years ago.

http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/policyexpansion.htm#digital

Can somebody direct me to other up-to-date sources of this kind of
information?

There's already a link on that page:
www.wilhelm-research.com


Ooops. I scrolled right by that and got lost in the National Archives
:-)

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Old April 24th 07, 02:53 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
frederick
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Default Inks, paper for archival prints of digital images?

Bert Hyman wrote:
In news:1177360413.462699@ftpsrv1 frederick wrote:

Bert Hyman wrote:
The US National Park Service has a publication outlining their
standards for submitting photos of properties nominated to the
National Register of Historic Places which includes a section for
digital images. The "non-comprehensive list" of acceptable ink and
paper combinations hasn't changed since I first looked at it a few
years ago.

http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/policyexpansion.htm#digital

Can somebody direct me to other up-to-date sources of this kind of
information?

There's already a link on that page:
www.wilhelm-research.com


Ooops. I scrolled right by that and got lost in the National Archives
:-)

I agree that the site you linked to needs updating.
Also, now that there are several makers of ink/media that have ~ 200
year display life and longer dark storage, the insistence on archiving
only B&W prints seems a bit extreme.
 




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