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RE: [Digital BW] Is there a difference? - Coatings

2002-10-15 by Paul Roark

The Liquitex I am trying is the "Gloss Medium & Varnish."  It is
water-based.

Paul
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  -----Original Message-----
  From: Murray Zaharia [mailto:zaharia@...]
  Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 9:51 PM
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: RE: [Digital BW] Is there a difference? - Coatings




  Paul and Martin

  Exactly which Golden product are you referring to for coating that you
  use? You say that it is water based?
  Paul, which Liguitex product exactly have you tried that is
  water-based? They seem to have so many different varieties that I want
  to get the right one to try. I also see that you guys are using the
  Meyer rods. Can you leave this stuff in a thick enough consistency that
  it will hold brush strokes as well without leveling out? I want to try
  it over traditional lab prints and maintain the brush texture as well as
  thinned out with a Meyer rod over pigment inkjet prints.
  Thanks.



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