From: "P. J. Alling"
It looks fine, but it's a fairly standard kind of abstract, and it's not really a photograph. It started out as one but it isn't one any more. The fact is It's mechanically reproduced artwork like a lithograph even lithographs have more variation. A silver print produced by even the most consistent human printer will be in some way unique there will always be some variation. This can be stamped out by a machine.
It is apparently, a large Chromogenic print, not a lithograph or (what's the fancy word for inkjet prints...?) Giclée ... like you could get from the one hour mini-lab, except larger.
I think I figured it's 6'8"x11'3", so you wouldn't likely get copies readily at Walgreens or Costco; have to send it out to a pro lab.
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