Drying FB papers taped down with gum tape on a glass surface (emulsion up) will make the surface a bit less glossy compared to air dried paper. You will reduce dry down "darkening" as well with this method.
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Ferru
Thanks for your answer. I'll give it a try.Drying FB papers taped down with gum tape on a glass surface (emulsion up) will make the surface a bit less glossy compared to air dried paper. You will reduce dry down "darkening" as well with this method.
Cheers
Ferru
I completely agree with your observation and, unfortunately, know of no way to reduce the gloss of air-dried fiber-based papers. The problem reportedly results from photo paper manufacturers being reduced to one choice of base paper from Schoeller. It has driven me to pearl RC photo paper and hybrid printing, the latter offering many more surface choices today.Do you know any trick to reduce a little bit glossy aspect of FB glossy paper ? I think old paper was not so much glossy at least when air dried.
Thanks for your answer. I'll give it a try.
I completely agree with your observation and, unfortunately, know of no way to reduce the gloss of air-dried fiber-based papers. The problem reportedly results from photo paper manufacturers being reduced to one choice of base paper from Schoeller. It has driven me to pearl RC photo paper and hybrid printing, the latter offering many more surface choices today.
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