<<<< I find that putting the glop where you want it during the initial <<<< print works for gloss differential but for bronzing the overcoat <<< works best. I think here was the answer, I didn't know that. Also keep in mind that Paul advised to use glop as needed, I printed on Hahnemuhle Baryta and didn't see any need to use glop at all. It also depends on your image. Try also matte paper, you'll be surprised how good are the prints on matter with UT-14. Jacob
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Re: 1400,UT-14 and GLOP
2009-10-10 by Jacob