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RE: post process coated prints

RE: post process coated prints

2002-11-13 by Stephen A. Tucker

Question for Paul Roark - and others who apply a "post process" 
coating to their ink jet prints -

Do your coated prints become stiff and tend to crack? Or do they 
remain flexible?

Also, how do you mount them?

Thanks.

Steve Tucker

RE: [Digital BW] RE: post process coated prints

2002-11-13 by Paul Roark

Steve,

The post-print coatings that we are using stay quite flexible, although
different coatings will have different degrees of flexibility.

They can be mounted in any way you'd like.  I've dry mounted some with Seal
Color Mount at 180 degrees with good success.  When the image is cut so that
there is no boarder and then dry mounted, the "silver print" feel is such
that most would assume the prints are silver prints.

I have found that cutting is best done with a hand-held rotary cutter on a
cutting matte.

I'm still at the experimental stage with these, so my views could change.

Paul
http://www.PaulRoark.com
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  From: Stephen A. Tucker [mailto:stephentucker@...]
  Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 11:31 AM
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [Digital BW] RE: post process coated prints


  Question for Paul Roark - and others who apply a "post process"
  coating to their ink jet prints -

  Do your coated prints become stiff and tend to crack? Or do they
  remain flexible?

  Also, how do you mount them?

  Thanks.

  Steve Tucker




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