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Exhibit

2011-08-05 by CorrPro96@aol.com

There will be an exhibit of photographs of the World Trade Center beginning in September at the BWAC galleries, 499 Van Brunt Street, Red Hook, Brooklyn.

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Re: Eboni 6 Lustre Prints!

2011-08-05 by Paul

... With the heavy coats of the Premier Art water based coating I m getting some warming and a large density increase. ... With the old Epson 3000 I used roll

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Re: Eboni 6 Lustre Prints!

2011-08-04 by John

Paul: There was no change in the color of the print, only made them slightly richer looking. If you send me a print, I would be happy to apply the spray for

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Re: Eboni 6 Lustre Prints!

2011-08-04 by Paul

... What has stopped my experiments with the water-based sprays in the past include the need for a HVLP sprayer. A quick search seems to indicate the Wagner

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Framing without cover matte: Spacers?

2011-08-03 by hflockwood

I ve decided to try framing some prints without a cover matte. These are Cone K7 grayscale prints that will have been dry mounted, with a Seal press, to

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Re: Eboni 6 Lustre Prints!

2011-08-03 by John

Just sprayed a print on Hawk Mountain Condor with the vinyl acrylic Rosco product, Mixed 3 parts gloss with one part matte and diluted 1 to 1 with water. (my

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2011-08-03 by Tom Brayne

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Re: Eboni 6 Lustre Prints!

2011-08-02 by John

If you want to experiment, try the Rosco Clear Arylic gloss(matte) glaze. It s only $40/gallon, and you dilute it 1 to 1 with water. I use a cheap wagner HVLP

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Re: New QuadToneRIP Tutorial

2011-07-31 by john

Lou, Thanks so much for this incredible resource. I have peaked though it and it looks wonderful I was a very early adopter of QTR on the windows side, but

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Re: Eboni 6 Lustre Prints!

2011-07-30 by Paul

I tried spraying a test strip of Epson Hot Press Natural with Premier Art Print Shield. I gave it 3 light coatings, with just a minute or so between to dry

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Re: Eboni 6 Lustre Prints!

2011-07-30 by Paul

... Interesting. I m not familiar with Sureguard luster spray, but it appears to be a solvent-based spray, perhaps similar to Premier Art s Print Shield. Do

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Eboni 6 Lustre Prints!

2011-07-29 by Parker Smith

I am running Eboni 6 (thanks again to Paul Roark for sharing his knowledge) and printing on Epson Hot Press Rag. While I like the look of these prints, for me

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New QuadToneRIP Tutorial

2011-07-28 by LouisD

I just finished writing an in depth Tutorial for QuadToneRIP. I posted it on the QTR Forum (I didn t see a way to upload a file to this site). It was targeted

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Re: Introduction, UT-14 Questions

2011-07-28 by Paul

... By the way, I also have tried to use a digital camera to linearize a profile. See http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/Linearization-with-camera.pdf ... I

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Re: Introduction, UT-14 Questions

2011-07-28 by Homer Shannon

Thank you for the thorough response. I quickly re-read your document, BW-Info/Making_B-W_ICCs-1. I think I understand this and will run through the whole the

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Re: Introduction, UT-14 Questions

2011-07-28 by Paul

... In general, with respect to the UT-14 inkset as well as most of the recent ones I ve been involved with, I recommend using the Epson driver first, next

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Introduction, UT-14 Questions

2011-07-28 by Homer Shannon

Hello. I am new to the list after having searched on UT-14 to see if I could find others working with this ink set on an Epson 1400. I ve posed comments on

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Harman by hahnemuhle paper info??

2011-07-27 by gerard

I ve downloaded the profiles for the above paper, This is for my Epson R3000 printer. I can t seem to find the printer settings ,for the various Harman

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Re: problem with soft proofing

2011-07-27 by Paul

... I m getting the same effect with that profile as well as other matte paper profiles. I m not an expert in soft proofing, but it appears to me that the

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Re: problem with soft proofing

2011-07-27 by benoit.lantoine

Hello Paul, thanks for the explanations ... I have done some screenshots available here in order to explain my dynamic range problem. get the jpg pointed here

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Re: problem with soft proofing

2011-07-27 by Paul

... The curve in the ICC that uses No Color Adjustment (and that s all you ll probably be able to use with an ICC in CS5), does not have a curve in it that has

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Re: On Canon ink buffers

2011-07-27 by tboleyyh

... that s my understanding from reliable sources... I m afraid I have no personal hands on experience. I believe the buffers are in the printer body and not

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Online Portfolio Sites

2011-07-26 by Lew Schwartz

Even though I d prefer not to show my work on line, it s now evident that the only way some people or galleries are going to be able to see it is to have it on

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problem with soft proofing

2011-07-26 by benoit.lantoine

Hello, I m using an epson 1400 with Hot press natural paper and eboni 6 inks. I have problems with soft proofing under photoshop : I have installed Paul s

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Re: Acrylic vs styrene for framing

2011-07-25 by Mark

... I m very interested in your conclusion that static discharge can damage a print directly in contact with acrylic. I get the theory, but have you ever

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Re: Acrylic vs styrene for framing

2011-07-25 by mrgs1001

Styrene is very inexpensive low quality glazing. It is often very thin and easy to scratch. Often used in very inexpensive frames such as cheap poster frames.

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Re: Acrylic vs styrene for framing

2011-07-25 by Lutsky, Berel

You are asking the wrong question here- cast acrylic is optically better, neither plastic is particularly healthy for the print and should always be separated

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Re: New 1100 and EB4 user!

2011-07-23 by Paul

... Go into the curves and change the end point of the curves. In the latest Aurora profile I used 93 as the end point. That appeared to be the edge of the

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