To check, I tested Print sheild on the same image on luminos radiant white, and museo. I think it changed the contrast so much that it they were ruined. The darks were darker and muddied. Then I couldnt remember what they looked like before hand so I printed another, and It is fine, so I conclude that print shield changes the matte print a lot. Maybe that is why he says dont waste your time. DM --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, J Vee <j.vee@g...> wrote: > I am puzzled by this statement. Spraying solvent based ClearJet FA works > great on matte prints for me, although I have to admit I was unable to > satisfactorily coat them with any other means of application. J Vee > > On 8/6/04 12:37 PM, "Antonis" <antonisphoto@y...> wrote: > > > > None of the solvent based products will work on matte-based > > papers...don't waste your time. Hydrocote is the best of the > over-the-counter products for coating. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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[Digital BW] Re: non-spray coatings? a word from R.Morrison
2004-08-06 by lipshurt2002
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