The print is now totally dry. Still looks good. It has expanded in size from 11" to 11 1/16" The surface with the Minwax Gloss Polycrylic is very, very slightly glossier than air dried fiber base F surface paper. Stan Shire Associate Professor/Department Chair Photographic Imaging Community College of Philadelphia Adobe Photoshop 6 A.C.E. Author: Hands On Photoshop 7: Tutorial Workshops 215 751-8320 sshire@... -----Original Message----- From: Phil Morse [mailto:pmorse@...] Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 4:14 PM To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Mayer Rod Substitute...the saga and workflow Stan, So you drag the rod, not turning it? Hmmmmm. Will have to try this, thanks. Phil "Shire,Stanley" wrote: > > Walking thru Lowe's this morning, I passed the screen door parts > display. About halfway down the aisle I did a double-take (rarely seen > in Lowe's). Geez, that looks like a Mayer Rod (Mayer Bar). On closer > inspection, I was intrigued and, not yet having ordered a Mayer Rod, I > bought the spring. (#4 D&G Spring, Zinc, about 15.25" in length) $2.42. > I put a digital micrometer (hey, we're talkin' digital printing here so > I just couldn't use an analog micrometer) on the spring wire..it > measures about .0488. This is larger than Paul's #14 Mayer (I think > .035) but I was already in for the $2.42. A 1/4" dowel fits nicely > inside the spring once I cut the attachment loops off each end. > Plate glass on my workbench (cabinetmaking bench..honest, it's dead > flat), taped an Epson Smooth Fine Art print to the glass, dribbled some > Minwax Polycrylic above the print (note how scientific this is) and > lightly dragged the rod through the poly and down the print. > Lovely coating, smooth, no bubbles. The print looks much richer with > great blacks. Couldn't measure the blacks as I was not up to driving > downtown to access the densitometer at the college. The coating is > obviously thicker than Paul's (a Mayer Rod coating is 1/10 the wire > diameter; so Paul's #14 is .0035 in thick and mine is .0048) > Cleanup was easy. Pulled the dowel out, rinsed inside and outside with > water. > I will get a #14 rod for the thinner coating (unless I can find a > smaller screen door spring (would that be a number 3 or a #5?) > > Stan Shire > Associate Professor/Department Chair > Photographic Imaging > Community College of Philadelphia > Adobe Photoshop 6 A.C.E. > Author: Hands On Photoshop 7: Tutorial Workshops Please visit the Group Homepage to check the Files, Bookmarks, Polls and other resources as they are often being updated. The page is at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint If you wish to receive no emails or just a daily digest, or you wish to unsubscribe, please edit your Membership preferences by visiting this same page. Please follow these basic guidelines: - Include your full name with your message. - Include the address of your website, if you have one. - As threads develop, trim off excess portions of earlier messages to keep them short. - As the topic of a thread changes remember to change the subject header. - Good manners are required at all time. No personal attacks or &amp;quot;flames.&amp;quot; - Complete your Yahoo profile. - Before posting a question, search the message archives and the various resources on the homepage. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> Terms of Service. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [Digital BW] Mayer Rod Substitute...the saga and workflow
2002-12-07 by Shire,Stanley
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