Hi, Premier Art Print Shield is quite nice on the Entrada Natural. You can't really tell that the print has been sprayed, even with 3 coats. It offers UV protection and some protection against scuffing. I have been using it for prints in a custom book project and am contemplating using it alone without glass for exhibition prints. I don't know how it compares to the ClearJet product. Can anyone provide this comparison? Thanks, Tom Andrews http://www.wildlandart.com > Try ClearJet Fine Art spray. I have tried most all and, for me, this is far > and away the best. J Vee > > On 2/16/04 2:31 PM, "luisvcool" <lvictoria@t...> wrote: > > > I'm experimenting with prismacolored pencils and pastels on Moab Entrada > > Natural 300. > > The paper takes the colors very well and I'm guessing I should spray them once > > I'm done. > > > > There's Print Guard, PremierArt PrintShield, and Bulldog. Can anyone > > recommend a spray > > that will do the job and not detrimentally affect the way my handcolored > > prints will look? > > > > Gracias
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Re: [Digital BW] Which spray for handcolored inkjet prints?
2004-02-17 by Tom Andrews
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