Yeah guess so. I may try a lower application over time. 50% works well but I would prefer a little less change to the paper texture. 50% makes the paper look a little "sticky". I like the silky smooth look of uncoated Luster. I just coated some hybrid B&W/colour prints and, even if I do say so myself, the results are stunning. I don't have much B&W darkroom printing experience but these are as good as any cibachrome prints I have seen. I would be interested in any feedback that might come from someone circulating such prints in any print exchanges. > From: Carl Schofield <scho@...> > > Steve, > > No, I haven't tried fine tuning the "optimum" glop overcoat > application. Easy enough to do with a few prints, but will probably > vary with paper type and perhaps even different images printed. > > Carl >
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Re: [Digital BW] Overcoating with glop (was My experiences with GLOP and UT7)
2005-02-19 by Steve Kale