Use a "buffered" board. I use Cresent, but any good 100% rag buffered board will work. Scott --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "brucercohio" <bruce.campbell@w...> wrote: > > Hi all > > Does anyone have guidance on when to use a "buffered" or "unbufferd" > matt board? > > Today a person at "Light Impressions" told me to use a "Non Buffered" > matt board for both digital pigment or dye ink prints. In one of > their catalogue advertisements on page 10 they say to use a non > buffered board for albumen, dye transfer or chromogenic prints yet > other advertisements in their literature shows color prints in a > buffered matt board. > > Any help would be appreciated > > Bruce >
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Re: Buffered or Unbuffered Matt Board
2006-01-06 by scott_now_coming
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