What type of Photographic Process is used with Kim's prints?
Even though some of the images were created or modified with the computer,
these prints are not inkjet prints. The images have been coverted
to film and then printed using traditional chemical methods.
The prints are printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper. This paper
has been tested to last for 60 years.*
What about the
Frames?
All images that are framed are set in either solid wood or
metal frames.
*
The display-life prediction was derived from accelerated
glass-filtered fluorescent light fading test conducted at 75°and
60% RH and was based on the "standard" indoor display condition
of 450 lux for 12 hours per day employed by Wilhelm Imaging Research,
Inc. Illumination conditions in homes, offices and galleries do vary,
however, and color images will last longer when displayed under lower
light levels; likewise, the life of prints will be shortened when displayed
under illumination that is more intense than 450 lux. The prediction
given here is the year of display required for specified, easily noticeable
fading, changes in color balance, and/or staining to occur.