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RE: [Digital BW] Renaissance Wax for coating prints - crosspost

2003-12-31 by Paul Roark

Tom,

I have seen samples of inkjet output on matte paper that was first coated
with acrylic and then waxed.  They were excellent.  It is an interesting
option.

I just dry mounted my first 13x19 Premier Semigloss that had been sprayed
with PremierArt Print Shield.  It generally looks great, but the reflective
differentials are not all gone.  Whether those that remain would be an issue
to other than people like us is an open question.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Andrews [mailto:tandrews@...] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 10:45 AM
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Digital BW] Renaissance Wax for coating prints - crosspost

Hi,

Recently I visited a photographer who is quite successful selling very large
LightJet 
prints of his work.  He frames them without glass and protects their
surfaces by 
rubbing on a layer of Renaissance Wax with a cloth.  The wax appeared to me
to be 
invisible once rubbed on.  I am exploring options for glassless framing and
find this 
one potentially very interesting.  Has anyone else used this product,
especially with 
other papers such as Epson Premium Luster?  I would guess that this wax
wouldn't 
work with cotton fine art papers, but how about canvas?

Renaissance Wax is available from Light Impressions.  They say the following
about 
it:    "... it also works great for black and white photo prints on
fiber-based 
photographic paper.  It's acid-free, does not discolor material, and leaves
a lustrous, 
moisture-proof finish..."

Tom Andrews
http://www.wildlandart.com


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