In a message dated 10/28/03 6:41:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, JBDavis@hkg.odn.ne.jp writes:
So if you keep bright light off your prints and you put them behind Yes it show a larger gamut of colors. If you print with dye on a high quality matte paper like HWM you don't get the same gamut and putting glass over it does not change the gamut of the print. But of course you have to have the gamut in the original file. If you print ordinary (journalistic type rendition) scenes you can print on matte and put it behind glass and it will look fine.
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