I see no reason why you couldn't try it. For an overcoat though you don't need QTR. Just try using the K slot and use Black Only with the Epson driver and reduce the Saturation. May work. > From: Matt Haber <matt@...> > Reply-To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> > Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 10:03:39 -0800 > To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Re: More on Glop overcoating > > > Since I am unable to use QTR presently (I'm a Win98/linux user; > QTR doesn't work on 98, and, for a variety of reasons, including the > need to call M$ when i make hardware changes, I'm disinclined to > move to XP. I also have not quite succeeded in getting QTR to run > on linux), I'm wondering about an alternative approach to applying > GLOP. > > It seems that one could load an older printer, ie a 1200, with GLOP, > and run it as an overcoat. It would have the disadvantage of not > being applied at the same time as ink, which seems to affect some > papers, but would be better than a spray. Does this seem viable? > -- > Matt Haber > dance, portrait and fashion photography > http://www.matthaber.com
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: More on Glop overcoating
2004-12-22 by Steve Kale
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