I would not call that "bronzing" at all. I think the common use of the term bronzing is to describe the metallic brown or bronze colour that appears on prints (largely only photo paper prints) when tilted to the light. It is a big problem on UC prints on photo paper, was reduced by gloss optimimzer and is virtually irrelevant with the new k3 inks on photo paper. > From: chipcarterdc <chipcarterdc@...> > bronzing (by which I mean, different > portions of the printed surface having a different amount of sheen than > other parts, or certain parts looking as if they're on a > different "level" of the paper surface).
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Satin
2005-06-24 by Steve Kale