HI Roleiman, What the Print Shield spay does is even out the surface reflections of the paper and print. Gloss differential is more apparent in the highlights of the print where there is more of the paper surface showing through the image (i.e., less ink). There are no white inks in the 2400/7800/9800 Epson inksets the highlights are mainly the base paper showing. The gloss differential comes from the inks and paper not having the same reflectivity. An added benefit is that the spray seems to give the shadows a richer look with a greater apparent dmax. This is similar to viewing a wet silver gelatin print compared to a dry one. Another benefit is that the print surface is now more impervious to stains and soiling and atmospheric pollutants, Wilhelm also give prints treated with Premier Print Spray a little greater fade resistance, probably due to the spay coating blocking the UV radiation in light from striking the print image and reacting with the inks. I cant speak to color as I only do black and white prints, but I think it would act the same as the same inks and paper are used. Cheers, TK [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: What does a spray coating like Art Shield do?
2006-07-14 by TK Thompson
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