polyurethane finishing (was Re: Wet vs. Dry)

From: Brian Reynolds <reynolds_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Tue 29 Nov 2005 - 07:57:33 PST

Loris Medici wrote:
> (Presuming it was made on matte paper) If you coat your inkjet print
> with clear glossy polyurethane wood finish - giving it a glossy surface
> - I'm sure it will be as beatiful as its silver counterpart. I've read
> reports stating this practice can give dmax figures as high as log 2.1.
> And when you use quadtone pigmented inks, you can't see dots even with a
> 4x loupe.

That's sounds interesting. Is there someplace online with
instructions? Do you brush it on, or use a spray can? A quick look
with Google didn't turn up anything that looked right.

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