Hi Steve, It was Douglas Stockdale who mentioned "fogging" in an earlier post with the misleading subject line "RE: 1280 EZ-REFILL CARTS ARE HERE!" (Thanks, Drime for pointing this out :^). You spray from 1-2 feet above the print so the mist settles down on the print's surface without getting absorbed into the substrate. This may indeed turn out to be an excellent way to coat a print but I'm sure it leaves it feeling gritty to the touch. This is meant for framing under glass so the gritty feel doesn't matter. Also in my experience "fogging" also cuts down the reflection on a glossy print which some may find to be a good thing. Douglas, feel free to elaborate more on this if you like. --nick --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Steve Kale <stevekale@b...> wrote: > Sorry - maybe I missed it but what do you fog with and how?
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Re: [Digital BW] Print spraying & glazing
2005-03-10 by Nick H. Nugent
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