--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Paul Roark" (snip) > > >No bronzing? > > No, the ramp looks good and the 5% patches are all spaced reasonably well > with no real flat spots. The paper seems to be able to handle the quantity > of ink that is applied, except for the dust on the surface of the dark > tones. That's impressive. The bronzing has been one of the biggest drawbacks to glossy papers. > > > Did you get much dust off the prints > > I don't have much to compare it to. The soft cotton got some black on it, > but not really much. > > > and do you thing a > >shot of Krylon spray of similar would lock it all in place? > > I'm not a big fan of sprays -- more work and a smelly mess. However, the > "dust" seemed to reduce the darkness of the blacks. One might want remove > that before spraying anyway, but then I'm not into either spray or glossy > prints. So, I'll leave that to the experts. The sprays are a nasty pain! Not a big fan of the current glossy stock myself since it looks too much like RC, but it has a lot of fans and this is good news. Martin
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[Digital BW] Re: Glossy paper & MIS Variable-tone
2001-08-15 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
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