I use Windsor Newton watercolor pigments custom blended and a good red sable #1 brush. Build it up gradually, in very light layers, and use tiny dots, not big blobs of wet ink. Mark does have the best idea for black and white, and much color, use some of that ink Epson forces us to waste. Which reminds me, if I don't empty that waste tank I'm going to have plenty on my floor next week to mop up. I always let it go too far. john --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tyler Boley" <tyler@...> wrote: > > I use Spotpens, but Mark's suggestion is brilliant and deceptively > obvious... > > Tyler > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "sagaface" > <sagaface@> wrote: > > > > Like a bozo, I didn't take the time to wipe down the paper before > printing, and now I have > > glaring white spots where the paper has flaked....damn HPR! > > > > Anyone have suggestions for a way to touch these areas up? > > > > thanks, > > Sarah > > >
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Re: Touch-up pen for matte paper flakes? Is there such a thing?
2007-08-07 by john dean
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