rgecaprock
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I'm trying to find the best way to get the most out of the color of my labels.
I've tried plain paper, plain label paper, and glossy photo paper but it seems like the most intense color I've been able to achieve is using plain label paper then spraying with Glossy Paper Finishes Digital Photo & Paper Protectant by Krylon. It really brings up the color.
I'm sure that it is plain old glossy spray paint but just given a fancy name.
I think I've read that some of you use a spray and are you finding one that is especially for paper or does it even matter?What brands are you using?
And have any of you noticed thatyou have to tweek youroriginal colors to achieve what you want on the finished label? I had to go down a few shades especially onthe darker colors.
I spend so much time on them thatI want them to look like they came from an expensive winery instead of a coloring book.
Ramona
Edited by: rgecaprock
I've tried plain paper, plain label paper, and glossy photo paper but it seems like the most intense color I've been able to achieve is using plain label paper then spraying with Glossy Paper Finishes Digital Photo & Paper Protectant by Krylon. It really brings up the color.
I'm sure that it is plain old glossy spray paint but just given a fancy name.
I think I've read that some of you use a spray and are you finding one that is especially for paper or does it even matter?What brands are you using?
And have any of you noticed thatyou have to tweek youroriginal colors to achieve what you want on the finished label? I had to go down a few shades especially onthe darker colors.
I spend so much time on them thatI want them to look like they came from an expensive winery instead of a coloring book.
Ramona
Edited by: rgecaprock