Judy Seigel (jseigel@panix.com)
Wed, 07 Apr 1999 22:36:55 -0400 (EDT)
oops -- this really should have new subject line... such as (see above).
On Wed, 7 Apr 1999 Foulow@aol.com wrote:
> New voice, folks!
> I have a system that I really like for sizing gum.  I use Todd Walker's alum 
> and spray starch method first.  The directions are in my book, New Dimensions 
Hi Laura.... welcome !  What's that alum & spray starch?  I had disaster
any time with spray starch, but maybe the alum does something good?
Is there any particular paper you recommend for this method?
> in PhotoImaging (Focal Press).  I size quite a few sheets at the same time 
> because it is time-consuming and requires a relatively clean area.  When I am 
> ready to print, I use only one coating of diluted polymer spread evenly with 
> a sponge brush, also in my book.  Before each additional color, I coat one 
> layer of the diluted polymer medium.
Does it matter if it's glossy or mat?  How much dilute?
> The advantage, I find, of this procedure is that the paper stays supptle and 
> the highlights remain clean.
And it probably doesn't curl so much...
cheers,
Judy
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