Paul: There was no change in the color of the print, only made them slightly richer looking. If you send me a print, I would be happy to apply the spray for you to judge for yourself. Just drop me an e-mail and I will send you my snail mail address. I'll even mix up a 50-50 mixture of matte/gloss to see how it looks. What I really thought was interesting, was the "roll set" of the paper was totally eliminated after spraying. Maybe we don't need to use "d-rollers" to take the curl out! ;-) John Nollendorfs --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <roark.paul@...> wrote: > > "John" <jrnolly@> wrote: > > > Just sprayed a print on Hawk Mountain Condor with the vinyl acrylic Rosco product, ... wagner HVLP gun. ... > > What has stopped my experiments with the water-based sprays in the past include the need for a HVLP sprayer. A quick search seems to indicate the Wagner HVLP units are much cheaper and maybe more practical than they used to be. > > I'd be real curious if this technology would allow an Eboni-6 print on Epson Hot Press paper (or Condor for that matter) to be coated in a manner that would protect it without glazing and also not cause the warmth to increase significantly. That could be a significant step forward. > > John, thanks for your posting on this matter. > > Paul > www.PaulRoark.com >
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Re: Eboni 6 Lustre Prints!
2011-08-04 by John
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