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Hahnemeule spray for bronzing?

Hahnemeule spray for bronzing?

2008-09-16 by djon43

A dealer suggested Hahnemeule spray to eliminate bronzing on
semi-gloss papers (2200/OEM or 2200/Piezo)...

Has anybody got experience with this? 

Again, this is a 2200/bronzing question...

Re: [Digital BW] Hahnemeule spray for bronzing?

2008-09-17 by Michael King

Works great. I've used it on Ilford Fiber Silk with Piezo and R1900
Several gentle sprays and you can eliminate bronzing and really not impact
overall finish.

Mike



2008/9/17 djon43 <djon43@...>

>   A dealer suggested Hahnemeule spray to eliminate bronzing on
> semi-gloss papers (2200/OEM or 2200/Piezo)...
>
> Has anybody got experience with this?
>
> Again, this is a 2200/bronzing question...
>
> 
>


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Re: [Digital BW] Hahnemeule spray for bronzing?

2008-09-17 by Charles Becker

PremierArt Print Shield Spray eliminates bronzing as well as UV protection and adds to longevity.
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Best, Charles

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Works great. I've used it on Ilford Fiber Silk with Piezo and R1900
Several gentle sprays and you can eliminate bronzing and really not impact
overall finish.

Mike

2008/9/17 djon43 <djon43@yahoo. com>

> A dealer suggested Hahnemeule spray to eliminate bronzing on
> semi-gloss papers (2200/OEM or 2200/Piezo). ..
>
> Has anybody got experience with this?
>
> Again, this is a 2200/bronzing question...
>
> 
>

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