Guy Stricherz and Irene Malli are retiring. They’ve had a great run. In 1981, Guy started the Color Vision Imaging Laboratory, in what we now call Nolita, but which was then just Little Italy, to make dye transfer prints of color photographs. An offshoot of the Technicolor film process that revolutionized the movie industry, dye transfer printing was invented in 1946; the process dominated the advertising industry and graphic arts for nearly half a century, until 1994, when Kodak discontinued making the materials for the process and sold its remaining stock of film, paper, and dyes to master printers like Stricherz.
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