Paul, John, >...slight loss of d-max with it on matte papers >which Lascaux does not exhibit...Lascaux works very well >as a protectant. There is a Jerry's in my town and I'm considering getting a can of Lascaux to try. Does it have a bad smell, and does the print give off a smell even after it has dried? (I got a sprayed print from someone once and I had to throw it out because the off-gassing filled the room with fumes that irritated my eyes and sinuses - I don't know what it was sprayed with). What is drying time? Thanks... Regards, Clayton Info on black and white digital printing at http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm
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Re: [Digital BW] Matte versus glossy dmax: a matter of physics?
2005-06-01 by Clayton Jones