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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Weird Krylon+Brightcube SM problem...

2002-09-24 by Robert Morrison

How many coats of Krylon?  I use 4.  Sounds like you have either 1) a
profile problem, 2) bad inks or 3) a major inkjet drop out if you are
getting posterization.  Is the same printer doing fine with other papers?  I
use the Epson Premium Glossy profile with the piezo driver.  Its not
perfect...but I could edit to get great prints.  I've used both MIS FS-N and
Selenium Piezotone inks and gotten good results this way. The bronzing would
completely go away after the 4 light coats of Krylon.

Robert

On 9/24/02 1:02 PM, "Vincent Orlando" <orlandovl@...> wrote:

> 
> Robert, I sprayed it with 1305 Krylon, and they didn't disappear.
> They were there before and after spraying
> 
> Vinny
> 
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Robert Morrison
> <rmorrison@p...> wrote:
>> You have to spray it...just like any other e-surface paper to get
> rid of the
>> bronzing.
>> 
>> I have prints that are about 6 months old...and I don't see any
> other these
>> problems.  Perhaps your spray coat wasn't thick enough.
>> 
>> Robert
>> 
>> On 9/24/02 9:00 AM, "Vincent Orlando" <orlandovl@h...> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> Andre, I had that problem with BC seni mat right off the bat. Not
>>> after 45 days. No matter which curve I used I got the same,
> bronzing
>>> and posterizing, no yellow cast. I have a whole box here that I
> can't
>>> use
>>> 
>>> Vinny
>>> http://www.wulfsden.com
>>> 
>>> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., André Vallejo <avs@p...>
>>> wrote:
>>>> I enlarged a whole portfolio in Brightcube semi-matte paper ,VM
>>> Inks,sprayed
>>>> with Krylon 1305. It gave beautiful results. Then,after
> presenting
>>> it,the
>>>> albm stayed closed for about 45 days. Today I opened it,and to my
>>>> surprise,the following happened:
>>>> 1.Prints got posterized in the shadows,which they were NOT
> before.
>>>> 2.Some of the bronzing came back,now with a yellowish cast...
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Any ideas why that can be???
>>>> 
>>>> André
>>> 
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