Richard Klein wrote:
> 
> Yeah, OK, we're not disagreeing then.  The current Ansel Adams prints are
> not photographs, but they are reproductions of his original photographs.  He
> committed them to film way back when, right?  But you wouldn't get the
> prints from the lab in a coffee table book; you'd get a mass-produced
> ink-and-paper reproduction.

No, I'm talking about his print-prints.  You know, the ones you spend a
bazillion dollars to get.  They ceased printing them from the negs
(actually large format copy negs of a master print) last year and moved
to Iris printing, which is basically really nice inkjet on gorgeous papers.

-Aaron
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