I think there is some creative renaming of the process used in making these prints. In the past I would have called a Fuji Crystal Archive a "chromogenic" print, which I would consider to be the more precise definition of what it is. But it seems that they are now being called "Silver Halide prints" since silver halide is the magic ingredient that makes chromogenic prints happen. Even Fuji describes its paper as a "silver halide paper."

But then Iflochrome / Cibachrome prints and B&W prints also are based on silver halide....

In the past I would have called a print on Crystal Archive a "chromogenic print" and reserved "silver halide" for B&W prints.

Mark


On 9/23/2015 4:45 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
John wrote:


Ditto anyone who ever got 4x6 color prints from a mini-lab.
Minilab prints were chromogenic prints. No silver involved.


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