Welcome to the new Piezography.com website!
Piezography Pro has two hues (Warm and Cool) in sets of nine or 11 gradated shaded inks that get blended together in endless variation to produce tens of thousands more gray levels than can OEM inks.
Utilizing many more ink shades and nozzles than normal OEM ink, Piezography enables true artistic expression for fine artists who print directly onto digital paper or who print onto film and then onto darkroom paper.
Now discontinued, Piezography K6 and K7 carbon inks came in Selenium, Carbon, Neutral, Warm Neutral, and Special Edition.
Read about the Piezography ink and printing system.
Lightroom 4 and Piezography
From our “What should we write about next? came an idea from Lynn Noah. Lynn wrote: “Now that CS6 …
dMax
What can you say about dMax that has not already been said? A little. And tons. In the analogue days of old it was drilled into us by our teachers that a darkroom print required a strong black and a white. Yet, they never literally meant that. They attempted to get...
Making a fine Piezography print
A new Piezography Chronicle has been produced on the basics of making a fine Piezography print.
Piezography does not take …
