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  <body>I was looking at some of Philip's work on LS which I deeply admire and noticed he refers to the prints as Argentic print, blood, inks.

I &quot;think&quot; I figured out the blood and ink part.  Is Argentic a regular silver based print? Maybe I am assuming too much as I thought he worked only in traditional film and processing.

Thanks</body>
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