Yesterday I noticed that I could use some of the Epson Glossy Photo paper that came with my 1280 on dye or pigments, so I tried, and I actually liked what I got wit the VM inks, granted I got that bronzing thing that happens but I just sprayed it and it went away. The prints seem warmer then EAM and definitely sharper, which are two thing I really like. My question is this...is it bad to spray your prints to get rid of the bronzing? Does it come back after a time? I just really like the paper and figured I'd try more of it but wanted to know why many other don't seem to do it this way. Oh and also, does anyone know why exactly, spraying the prints makes the Bronzing go away? I am assuming it has something to do with changing the surface of the paper but I don't know... Thanks, Jim [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Epson Glossy Photo paper, and spraying...
2003-02-27 by Jim Panzer
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