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Bruce

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How do you achieve a glossy looking Gum print versus a dull flat looking print?
 

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Sizing with gelatine or PvA but it is not going to be that glossy as B&W paper prints. Maybe varnishing may also be an option once the paper is dry.
 

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The gum print is not, essentially, very different of an aquarelle or tempera/acrylic paint. Varnishes from painters' shop work very well. I have tested some of them and they do the job nicely.
 

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If you do go the acrylic varnish route, don't stack prints on top of each other after they have dried. They can stick together.
 
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