I too have observed this. It seems to be the rule rather than the exception in my case. Regards Duane --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, hogarth@s... wrote: > > > It's conceivable that the increases in density seen early on are the > result of driving off the last of the glycols and glycerins. Even > moderate levels of light can increase the temperature of the print. > Increasing the print temperature helps these ink base components dissipate. > > I say this because I've noticed a fairly marked improvement in Dmax on > my prints when I dry them with a hairdryer. Even days later - you can > smell the glycols coming off the print and see the Dmax increase. For > reference I'm using PiezoTones mostly on HPR. I've seen the same effect > when drying UltraChromes however - not as marked, but a subtle increase > in Dmax and a slight increase in gamut. > -- > Bruce Watson >
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Re: On Paul's MIS vs. K3 fade tests . . .
2005-12-30 by dlruckus
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