This video (and the previous two videos) is extremely differentiated with lots of important information and suggestions - not only using the P900. I love to listen to your careful and easy-to-understand explanations and learned a lot. So thank your very much!
Hinges are the way to go. Framers tape along all sides wouldn't allow the print to expand or contract due to humidity/temp changes. The framers tape along all sides can cause the print to "warp" in the frame.
Great information in here. Thanks for this great instructional video. I learned a lot from this.
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I'm a little bit surprise to hear that ink can flake off and retouching is required. I use SC-P600 with original ink as well as with replacements (of course calibration is required) - it doesn't have any influence on mechanical resistance. The paper is always PE (plastic base) - RC (satin) or without RC - glossy, bought from local producer. I don't like Epson's paper because dynamic range is 1ev worse and is expensive. The surface is dry just after printing, but not scratch resistant. I tried to roll the paper with printed side outside/inside - nothing happened, even if test was done just after printing and 2 hours later. In order to protect surface, the fixative is used. All tests were done before protecting the surface.
Hi Nat, thank you so much for all these informations, I just got my P900 and it is really important to learn also how to properly treat prints. I cannot find polybags bigger than A4 anywhere, actually there is a web site in the UK but they don't ship overseas 😞 Can you please share barcode for the ones you use or the address of an online supplier you know? Thank you so much in advance! Cheers from Italy :-)
20:20 never tape a print full framed on a Passepartout. you will definitely get curl over time when the print extends and shrinks with Temperature fluctuations. Never do this...
I could lister to you for hours. Great presentation well done.
After watching these three videos I feel like I've had a crash-course internship in an art print shop. Really high quality content. Thank you!
This video (and the previous two videos) is extremely differentiated with lots of important information and suggestions - not only using the P900. I love to listen to your careful and easy-to-understand explanations and learned a lot. So thank your very much!
Many thanks. I don't scan often, but should have had the courage to do this long ago. Thanks for the instructions and the courage!
Nice to have a presentation given by a professional, cheers Nat.
A truly excellent series of videos. Thank you very much.
Excellent presentation. Thank you!
Thanks for inspiration and really good help with my new SC900
Excellent series of videos - SO much good information! (New P700 owner here).
Hinges are the way to go. Framers tape along all sides wouldn't allow the print to expand or contract due to humidity/temp changes. The framers tape along all sides can cause the print to "warp" in the frame.
Great information in here. Thanks for this great instructional video. I learned a lot from this.
I'm a little bit surprise to hear that ink can flake off and retouching is required. I use SC-P600 with original ink as well as with replacements (of course calibration is required) - it doesn't have any influence on mechanical resistance. The paper is always PE (plastic base) - RC (satin) or without RC - glossy, bought from local producer. I don't like Epson's paper because dynamic range is 1ev worse and is expensive. The surface is dry just after printing, but not scratch resistant. I tried to roll the paper with printed side outside/inside - nothing happened, even if test was done just after printing and 2 hours later. In order to protect surface, the fixative is used. All tests were done before protecting the surface.
Hi. Do you have link to the pencil you mentioned? Thanks!
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this is on Amazon Italy but you will find the same also on other Amazon Markets
When deciding how to frame, does glass "mask" the paper surface of the image? I have not framed in a few years and don't know the current thought.
Hi Nat, thank you so much for all these informations, I just got my P900 and it is really important to learn also how to properly treat prints.
I cannot find polybags bigger than A4 anywhere, actually there is a web site in the UK but they don't ship overseas 😞
Can you please share barcode for the ones you use or the address of an online supplier you know? Thank you so much in advance! Cheers from Italy :-)
20:20 never tape a print full framed on a Passepartout. you will definitely get curl over time when the print extends and shrinks with Temperature fluctuations. Never do this...