Gerard,
I think I mentioned that to someone not long ago, when I was sending
him some old prints to test with. Seems like in Gootee's tutorial or
somewhere, I saw it recommended to use "fresh" prints (or was it the
Fresh "Prince"?).
Seriously though, I keep a whole folder full of ones I've made on my
two different paper types, and use them to test transfers, if I'm
dealing with a unique surface or anything. I haven't really noticed
much change over time, and some of them are 'quite' old.
Take Care,
George
I think I mentioned that to someone not long ago, when I was sending
him some old prints to test with. Seems like in Gootee's tutorial or
somewhere, I saw it recommended to use "fresh" prints (or was it the
Fresh "Prince"?).
Seriously though, I keep a whole folder full of ones I've made on my
two different paper types, and use them to test transfers, if I'm
dealing with a unique surface or anything. I haven't really noticed
much change over time, and some of them are 'quite' old.
Take Care,
George