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Ever consider Piezography? (continuous tone B&W)

What do you think of Piexogrpahy?

That's really cool.
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100%
That's unncessary.
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That's just crazy!
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Total votes : 5


havoc
 
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Ever consider Piezography? (continuous tone B&W)

Post Thu Sep 25, 2003 9:45 pm


So, I'm starving to learn something new about photography, and I'm haunting every bookstore I get within range of, and I find this slim little rag called PHOTO Techniques in a little independent bookstore in Artesia, NM, of all places. Short of time, I paid the $6.00 to the shop keeper, blessed her and hit the road.

On page 42 of the September/October issue is an article about Piezogrpahy by John Custodio (http://johncustodio.com/). The author has posted the article on his site in PDF, and I think it's worth a read if you're at all interested in continous-tone black and white printing.

I was just interested in what thoughts other photographers thought about this system. If I had the money to throw away, I'd probably play with it. Unfortunately, I have an HP printer, and only Espon and Canon printers are supported.

frankiev
 
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Post Tue Oct 07, 2003 7:28 pm


I am an old b&w photography enthusiast and after having a few point and shoot digital cameras, I've acquired a serious digital camera. A Nikon D100. I'm doing some research into piezography and will probably buy the necessary equipment once I get all the details.
Frank


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