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Re: [Digital BW] Ilford Gallerie Papers-Time to spray

2001-12-04 by ternahan

I've dried them by putting them on top of my dehumidifier...moves slightly
warm air around.
t

> From: "Hap Mullenneaux" <hapm@...>
> Reply-To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 21:00:33 -0000
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Ilford Gallerie Papers-Time to spray
> 
> Maris,
> Apparently when Ilford says Smooth Pearl is designed to be "instant
> dry" with pigment inks, they are refering to the inks in your C80.
> The MIS FS prints I did yesterday still smudge on the Smooth Pearl.
> MIS FS has the same slight bronzing and slow drying on the Smooth
> Pearl, the Classic Pearl and Epson Colorlife.  Come to think of it,
> the Epson pigments have always been better on glossy papers.  The
> 2000P prints on Epson Luster.
> 
> Jeff,
> Epson Colorlife=Ilford Classic, very interesting.  I compared B&W and
> color prints on these papers and it looks like you are right.  The
> main difference is price.  The Ilford Classic can be as low as
> $.40/sheet in a 250 box and the Colorlife is almost twice that.  My
> wife and I thought we could detect a slight difference in texture,
> but it's hard to say.
> 
> Julian and anyone using sprays to eliminate drying/bronzing problems,
> I guess I'll look for the Krylon Crystal Clear UV.  The Lyson
> Printguard says to let the print dry first and that could be a long
> time.  Any other suggestions and sources are appreciated.
> Thanks, Hap
> 
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