Printers - Plotters White Papers

Survey of Environmental Conditions Relative to Display of Photographs in Consumer Homes

Overview The long-term stability of inkjet photographic prints is known to be sensitive to a variety of factors. The chemical composition of the inks (pigments vs dyes) and media (porous vs swellable), as well as the ambient environmental conditions (light, heat, humidity, air quality) under which the prints are stored and/or displayed, are known to affect image stability. In order to correlate the results of accelerated testing in the laboratory with what actually happens to a photographic print under longer-term real-world conditions, it is necessary to better understand the typical ambient environment in which the prints are being displayed and/or stored.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherEastman Kodak Company File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedDecember 2003 Downloads8
FormatWhite Papers   
Topics

Quick Sitemap Links: