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  1. "bronzing" ? - The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique

    Apr 28, 2006 · Bronzing is an effect almost exclusive to dye-based printers. Soluble dye is normally absorbed in the surface. Where it is unable to penetrate fully, as in especially dense …

  2. gloss differential and bronzing effect - Photo.net

    Jun 10, 2004 · Hello, Can anyone explain the difference between "gloss differential" and "bronzing effect"? I did do a search on this but didn't find detailed answer. Could you please explain what …

  3. Bronzing effect in black areas with some papers - Photo.net

    Nov 18, 2004 · I use an Epson 1280. Occasionally I will buy paper I have not used previously. In some cases I get what I call a "bronzing" effect in areas of total black. When viewed straight …

  4. Eliminating the "Bronzing" effect on prints - Photo.net

    Jan 10, 2004 · Hello, I seem to be getting quite alot of "Bronzing" in dark areas of prints. Is there a way of eliminating this ? Thank you. Martin.

  5. My B&W EPSON prints have a purple cast - Photo.net

    Jun 5, 2007 · Bronzing is more about how saturated areas (especially deep ones) tend to be reflective (sorta). If you're having trouble with color shift in b&w printing, you likely have a) a …

  6. Gelatin Silver - The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique

    Dec 7, 2007 · Too much bronzing and gloss differential. The new Epson K3 inkest on the 2400, 3800, etc are superior in every way. The 2200 can make nice matte B+W prints, though. …

  7. What's the "print coater" tube for in type 55 package?

    Jan 8, 2006 · The coater 'goo' smells like pepper, and contains a piperidine derivative that prevents bronzing and image oxidation as stated above. Without it, the image can get pretty …