Re: Halo or Fogging at Edge of Digital Negative

From: Ender100@aol.com
Date: 02/22/05-07:43:08 PM Z
Message-id: <fa.d6bcbfa.2f4d39ac@aol.com>

This should disappear after about an hour or two—if it's still there the next
day I'd

In a message dated 2/22/05 7:41:53 PM, mkochsch@shaw.ca writes:

> I'm noticing a halo or translucent fogging at the edges of a digital
> negative I just made tonight. It kind of looks like what you get from
> breathing on a window on a cold night -- except it's not going away. Is it
> common to find this on inkjet negatives? I'm guessing it's some sort of
> off-gassing of what? Ammonia? I threw the negative in a report cover very
> soon after printing it. Do others let their inkjet negatives "air out"? Thx.
>
Received on Tue Feb 22 19:43:26 2005

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