Re: Lacquering Pt prints

Stephen R. Harrison (stephenr@silcom.com)
Fri, 30 Aug 1996 00:52:17 -0700

>Stephen Harrison deludedly says:
>
>>I noticed in the latest Bostick and Sullivan catalog a wall mounted box/
>>cabinet to lacquer pt prints. Does anyone know about the use of lacquer
>>and Pt or for that matter the use of lacquer in alternative process applied
>>to the final print. How archival is it? Does the lacquor yellow with age
>>? How do the prints so lacquered look ?
>
>Wha? I must be sniffing something cause I don't remember anything like that
>in my catalog,....

Guess What... :)

Affixed by a fairly hefty staple to the last page of my B&S catalog (
which I received in this state only 2 weeks ago ) is a bright yellow
green sheet of paper that reads : "Announcing ... Lacquor Spray Booth...
Spray Prints Up to 20 x 24... " It is an announcement by Edwards
Engineering. John Edwards as it turns out is a mechanical engineer who is
quite an inventive fellow and is creating a variety of wonderful mechnical
devices to make our lives as photographers easier. Thank you Bostick and
Sullivan for turning me onto him.

So Richard,. what do you think it was that you were sniffing anyway ? ?