CD-ROM entitled:
Digital Frontiers
Photography's Future at Nash Editions
This CD-ROM was sold at The George Eastman House in Rochester,
NY. during the
summer of '98. Graham had a gallery showing of his work there.

The Nash Editions process creates it's high quality color and
black and white
limited edition prints through a revolutionary digital process.
Key to the
process is the IRIS 3047 Graphic Printer which uses a four color
(cyan,
magenta, yellow, and black) continuous tone technology.
Organic water based dyes are transferred to the printer surface
through
extremely accurate and sophisticated ink jet nozzles. The substrate
is
affixed to a drum and as the drum is rotated (250 rpm). The individual
colors
are sprayed onto the paper's surface at a rate of four million
15 micron
droplet's per second.
Once your print has been produced it is screen coated with a UV
barrier.
Curating of the print is the final step before it is sent to you.
Your print
is cleaned and inspected, then embossed with the Nash Editions
seal in the
lower left hand corner, interweaved and packed for shipping. Once
an image
has gone through our extensive proofing process, additional prints
can be
created with relative ease. After you have approved your final
proof of BAT
(bon a tire) the edition can be printed on an "as needed basis"
with the same
consistent quality as your BAT. The BAT is kept in a dark storage
archive in
our studio. When your print is produced it is compared to the
BAT during
printing and curating.
We bring the sensibilites of traditional fine art to printmaking
together
with the world of digital imaging. We see the "magic" in art rather
than the
technology. The Nash Editions process is only a means to integrate
and
enhance other artistic mediums in the creation of new originals.