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Re: [Digital BW] spraying technique

2005-12-19 by Nick H. Nugent

Yes. For a "wet" application the overspray that lands on the support
may stick to the next print. Since I use a water-based solution a damp
cloth works great. I only need to rinse the cloth at the end of the
session.

And you're right that it'd be impossible to do the later. The only
possible thing to do then is to make another print and coat again  :)

--nick

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Allan Chen
<allan@k...> wrote:
> Is the "overspray" the spray you've put on the paper beyond the edges 
> of the actual print, or do you mean areas of the print where you have 
> sprayed too much?  I feel like it must be the former because it would 
> be almost impossible to do the latter.

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