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Dry Mounting Images

Dry Mounting Images

2003-01-06 by starchguy <starchguy@aol.com>

Need some suggestions. I would imagine an inkjet paper and the inks 
themselves would not/could not withstand the heat of a heat press for 
dry mounting like regular photgraphic papers do.  Any suggestions on 
how to mount images OR is there a "system/process" that can be used 
utilizing a cold process.

TY in advance.

Steve

RE: [Digital BW] Dry Mounting Images

2003-01-06 by Austin Franklin

Hi Steve,

I dry mount my Piezo prints with no problem.

Austin
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> Need some suggestions. I would imagine an inkjet paper and the inks 
> themselves would not/could not withstand the heat of a heat press for 
> dry mounting like regular photgraphic papers do.  Any suggestions on 
> how to mount images OR is there a "system/process" that can be used 
> utilizing a cold process.
> 
> TY in advance.
> 
> Steve

AW: [Digital BW] Dry Mounting Images

2003-01-06 by Peter Baumbach

Hi Austin,

does the black density increases when you dry mount your Piezo prints (like
it is the case with conventional silver prints)?

Regards,
Peter Baumbach
  -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
  Von: Austin Franklin [mailto:darkroom@...]
  Gesendet: Montag, 6. Januar 2003 19:27
  An: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
  Betreff: RE: [Digital BW] Dry Mounting Images


  Hi Steve,

  I dry mount my Piezo prints with no problem.

  Austin

  > Need some suggestions. I would imagine an inkjet paper and the inks
  > themselves would not/could not withstand the heat of a heat press for
  > dry mounting like regular photgraphic papers do.  Any suggestions on
  > how to mount images OR is there a "system/process" that can be used
  > utilizing a cold process.
  >
  > TY in advance.
  >
  > Steve


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Re: AW: [Digital BW] Dry Mounting Images

2003-01-06 by Jerry Olson

I've never noticed any increase in density when I dry mount a silver
print! This is the first I've heard of this.

Jerry



Peter Baumbach wrote:
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> 
> Hi Austin,
> 
> does the black density increases when you dry mount your Piezo prints (like
> it is the case with conventional silver prints)?
>

RE: [Digital BW] Dry Mounting Images

2003-01-06 by Austin Franklin

Hi Peter,

No, not that I have noticed, in either case...but I have not measured it.

Regards,

Austin
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Baumbach [mailto:info@...]
> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 1:48 PM
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: AW: [Digital BW] Dry Mounting Images
>
>
> Hi Austin,
>
> does the black density increases when you dry mount your Piezo
> prints (like
> it is the case with conventional silver prints)?
>
> Regards,
> Peter Baumbach
>   -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
>   Von: Austin Franklin [mailto:darkroom@...]
>   Gesendet: Montag, 6. Januar 2003 19:27
>   An: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
>   Betreff: RE: [Digital BW] Dry Mounting Images
>
>
>   Hi Steve,
>
>   I dry mount my Piezo prints with no problem.
>
>   Austin
>
>   > Need some suggestions. I would imagine an inkjet paper and the inks
>   > themselves would not/could not withstand the heat of a heat press for
>   > dry mounting like regular photgraphic papers do.  Any suggestions on
>   > how to mount images OR is there a "system/process" that can be used
>   > utilizing a cold process.
>   >
>   > TY in advance.
>   >
>   > Steve
>
>
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Re: [Digital BW] Dry Mounting Images

2003-01-06 by Peter Baumbach

Hi Jerry,

you are right, I was doing two things simultanously and changed by mistake
dry mounting and heat drying of wet prints.

Peter Baumbach
  I've never noticed any increase in density when I dry mount a silver
  print! This is the first I've heard of this.

  Jerry



  Peter Baumbach wrote:
  >
  > Hi Austin,
  >
  > does the black density increases when you dry mount your Piezo prints
(like
  > it is the case with conventional silver prints)?


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