Thanks, Paul, That Lascaux looks excellent... wonder if it got its name from the caves, where carbon printing has unarguably lasted the kind of time length we'd all like to emulate. I tried the Krylon on a reject print and could discern no diminishing of Dmax... 'course your eye is most likely more discerning than mine. Anyway, my Premier Art product should arrive in a few days. I appreciate your delineating the difference between that and the Lascaux... they each have their place apparently. Is that 3MK process doable on an R220? Regards, Paul --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" <paul.roark@...> wrote: > > > > These sprays all decrease the dmax on matte papers. The Lascaux Fixativ > does it the least, but it also has no UV blocker. So, for just physical > protection (like in a book) the Lascaux would be preferable. For my museum > project where very long term display is anticipated, I used Premier Art > Print Shield. The price of the Lascaux has gone up substantially since I > last bought. Jerry's usually has the best price. See > http://www.jerrysartarama.com/art-supply/catalogs/0047147000000 > > > > Note that the quality of the nozzle (evenness of spray) is a major variable > with these products. Print Shield and Lascaux have among the best. > > > > Paul > > www.PaulRoark.com <http://www.paulroark.com/> > > > > > > Premier Art Shield is available in SPRAY CANS from > http://www.atlex. <http://www.atlex.com> com I use it all the time for my > inkjet matt and > glossy prints > > > > Eddie > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: [Digital BW] Krylon ok for protecting Eboni black-only prints on Moab Kayent
2007-08-21 by Paul Whiting
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