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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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.
2011-08-05 by hflockwood
... Jimbo, I use the Seal mounting tissue that extends beyond the edges of the print and tack it from the print side with a tacking iron applied through a
2011-08-05 by mrjimbo
Hi again Harry, Looks like you got it figured out.. a question however as I just remembered something in your original post. Your going to mount the art to
2011-08-05 by hflockwood
... Thanks, Mark, and everyone else for jumping in with valuable suggestions. It s great to belong to a community of folks so willing to help. I also received
2011-08-05 by jerryhadam
Interesting I had the frametek link in my earlier reply and it got ??? scrubbed but Mark s showed up.... Oh well. Concerning archivalness, jimbo is correct
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
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
2011-08-04 by James
Hi Harry, Coming in a bit late.. I see you have several good suggestions so far. So you have several options. We have a framing facility here and frequently do
2011-08-04 by mrgs1001
Harry, you are smart to keep the print off the glass to prevent ferrotyping where the emulsion sticks to the glass. FrameTek ( http://www.frametek.com/ ) makes
2011-08-04 by jerryhadam
I have been using these guys material for years. I frame professionally and use several hundred feet a year. Good stuff. I also use foam core trimmed to size
2011-08-04 by Lew Schwartz
Still ask what they are made out of. Acid free doesn t mean the same as archival. Some plastics emit vapors that can interact with prints. ... [Non-text
2011-08-04 by ann clancy
Go to your local framing shop and see if they will sell you some interspacing. This is an archival product that is placed around all four sides of a piece of
2011-08-04 by pdesmidt tds.net
FYI, Rockler has a great price on an HVLP spray setup. I haven t used it, but it gets very good review online. http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=10469
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
2011-08-03 by Jason DeFontes
This is what I use: http://www.metroframe.com/Products/Econospace Not much to it... cut it to size and stick it to the glass. -Jason ... [Non-text portions of
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
2011-08-03 by Phil
Can this process be done by using a painter s brush, a plastic spray bottle like Windex bottle? What is major components of the Premier Art print shield, Rosco
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
2011-08-03 by Tom Brayne
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
2011-07-28 by Paul
... I m not sure what you mean here. QTR does convert an RGB file to gray scale, as I understand it. On the other hand, whatever is in the cartridges will be
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
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
2011-07-27 by Paul
... We appear to have identified a pattern that may be a bug in the way the 1100 driver and Photoshop react together. I have not seen this with other
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
2011-07-25 by Ernst Dinkla
On 07/25/2011 04:21 PM, mrgs1001 wrote: UV glass (including Museum glass) and acrylic have a slight yellow tint, which will have a minor warming effect on the
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.
2011-07-25 by E.Neilsen
Berel, It is that static charge that I was questioning in the effects that Mark recently had to deal with. When we mounted cibachromes on sheets of plastic, we
2011-07-25 by Ernst Dinkla
... While I do see problems with any inkjet print surface in direct contact with the framing glass: glass, PMMA or PolyCarbonate, I do not think that PMMA is
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
2011-07-25 by mrjimbo
Ernst, Your comments have been very helpful and make sense.. Styrene is also has a lower RA value (hardness) so it would be softer.. I would also be concerned
2011-07-25 by Ernst Dinkla
... Hard to say, depends much on the quality grades I guess. Check the polystyrene heatlth aspects on Wiki. It is used for food packaging. Styrene does not
2011-07-25 by Lew Schwartz
Are they vaporous in any way, with possible effects on traditional photographic or inkjet prints? ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2011-07-24 by Ernst Dinkla
... The lowest quality acrylic sheets are made in an extrusion process from molten acrylic pellets and will show stria in the sheet, less even surfaces, etc if
2011-07-24 by Lew Schwartz
Can anyone explain the difference?
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