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I seem to prefer black and white signed photos over color. It seems to allow the signature to stand out more effectively when signed in the right place. Is that just me?
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What got me to thinking about this is I recently reviewed hundreds of signed Carrie Fisher photos and the black and white ones were far superior. Then, I took a long look at my collection and realized that the black and white ones were far nicer than the color ones. Something about the black, white, with shades of grey. Blue, red, and even green ink really pop the signature.
Hi Joe,
For me, nothing is better than quality double-weight black and white still from the 30'sor 40's. Even the still I have from 2001 is b/w. Very little color. For ink I really love emerald green fountain pen and dark green too - also that black/blue.
There is just something more sleek and classic about the black and white photos. The silver gelatin photos of the vintage era are the best. The green fountain pen signatures are extremely attractive. BTW, your Nicholson signed in green really stands out as well. I guess I never realized how partial I am to them over the color until I started looking more closely.
Yes exactly Joe, the gelatin silver prints, toned or not, and the pearl finishes and matte finishes - so much nicer than most all color. The Gregory Collection was notable in this respect especially. The quality of the photography. The emerald green...I think the regular (esp more recent) blue seems to "fight" with the b/w more. I don't know how else to word that.
Paul, the b/w really looks great and better, imo, than the color.
Maybe it's because of the autograph being the focus for us. Sometimes the color images are too busy and the graph can get a bit lost.
Steven Gullick, is the Nirvana photographer was really impressed by that black and white image, that was my choice! It really needs to be done professionally, the black and white images.
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