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

2002-10-15 by Martin Wesley

Murray,

I did all of my coatings over a year ago and applied them with a brush. You
can find all the various trials I did and Golden varnish mix I used in the
Files section in

Files > Coating inkjet prints


The I used the Golden materials in a two step process, sealer and top coat
based on work Robert had done earlier. The mixtures were:

Golden Sealer:
1 part Golden Acrylic Medium Gloss
1 part Golden Medium GAC 700
1 part water

Golden Varnish:
1 part Golden Acrylic Flow Release diluted parts 4 water to 1 part Flow
Release
2 parts Golden Polymer Varnish UVLS


Martin Wesley

http://www.borderless-photos.de/guests.html



----- Original Message -----
From: "Murray Zaharia" <zaharia@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 10:51 PM
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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