Am just learning "how to spray" here. Found that misting did not "damage" the surface, but I didn't know if it was enough to do any good, and found the a bit more gave "speckles" so finally tried more: spray soaked it basically. That looked ok too, which surprised me untill I thought about the people who buy the stuff by the can and brush it on. Not sure that I saw a real dmax change though and it still looked matte. Need to try it more, am just getting started. Scott All this is on matte paper with 80% of the image solid black, so it really shows. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Kale" <stevekale@b...> wrote: > A question to those guys printing using UT2/7 on Epson Semi-Gloss (with or without > Eboni). What dMax are you getting pre-spraying and post-spraying? At what point do you > think you can't SEE (rather than measure) the difference? > > Also I am entrigued as to how you guys spray the prints. I find that it is a very fine > balance between spraying (using Lyson Prin Guard) too lightly and "speckling" the deep > blacks and wetting the paper too much.
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Re: Printing on Semi-Matte and spraying
2004-07-12 by Scott Graham
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