--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "David" wrote: > > Ross, > I think that the usual practice is to use the glop where ink is not used, so as to minimize the difference in reflectivity of the regions with and without ink. My experience is that the gloss differential is quite minimal with the UT-14 inks, and I never tried using the glop channel. > > David At the stage I am at I am not sure how I'd set up for this, and as its use seems limited and Paul is not supporting it, I am trying to work out what to do with this 4oz bottle. Being notoriously tight fisted (Scottish Ancestry and a past resident of Yorkshire), paying approx $20 for something I might not use rankles. I believe it to be the base for UT14 inks so think I may be able to use it to mix my own, probably when I have greater understanding of the system and processes used.
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Re: Use of UT14 "Glop"
2013-02-04 by rossfmj
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