Lee Valley tools in Canada (offer a very good mail order service) offer this product that looks similar: http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.asp?SID=&page=20090&category=1%2C190%2C42950&ccurrency=1 or if it wraps in your email here is the tiny url: http://tinyurl.com/2s6ec has anyone tried it? Regards, Ellie Carl Schofield said: > The Renaissance wax treatment worked beautifully for my 2200 UT prints on > Ilford > smooth pearl as well. Very nice, smooth finish and it completely > eliminated both > bronzing and gloss differential artifacts. I tried it on prints that were > sprayed first > with Premier Art Print Shield and also on un-sprayed prints. Both looked > good, but as > you noted the wax was somewhat easier to apply to the sprayed prints. I > also dried > the prints well between sheets of copy paper for two to three days before > either > spraying or waxing to make sure most of the glycol was gone from the > prints. -- Ellie Kennard Innovative Imaging Studio http://www.iiStudio.com Contributor to Photoshop Restoration & Retouching (2nd edition) by Katrin Eismann
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Wax coat for glassless framing - Renaissance - crosspost
2004-03-27 by Ellie Kennard
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