Louis, re: the print shield spray... when is it applied before you print or on the finished print? - In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Louis Dina" <lbdina@c...> wrote: > > Steve, > > Kirkland Glossy paper (sold by Costco) is a very nice glossy paper > with great color gamut and Dmax, and has less bronzing than most > glossy papers, but there is still some of it. It is only available > in 8.5 X 11 unfortunately. Coating your print with PremierArt Print > Shield usually deals with the rest. This is a solvent based spray > that protects and seals. Mounting behind glass is also an option. > > Lou > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" > <blizzie12@y...> wrote: > > > > > > Hi folks, I'm new to this forum and I'm fairly new to digital black > > and white. I've been told by others that this is the place to hang > > out to learn more and ask questions about digital black and white > > printing. > > > > Presently, I have an Epson 2200 and use Epson Enhanced > > Matte Paper to print black and white prints (using matte black ink > > cartridge). Some of my prints, however, seem better suited to > Glossy > > or Semi Gloss paper applications and I'm concerned about the > > 'bronzing effect' frequently experienced when using certain glossy > > papers. > > > > Can anybody recommend solutions to this problem? > > Do all gloss/semi-gloss papers cause bronzing? > > Are there other papers I can use that don't cause bronzing? > > > > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Steve
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Re: Question from Newbie
2005-04-02 by Steve
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