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Old February 4th 04, 05:30 PM
Steven S.
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I am posting some brief and very useful information concerning a new
product in the Photography Industry. The product by the name of
ArtShield is a clear coating designed to protect and enhance the
longevity of fine art, graphics and photographs (both chemical and
digital). Artshield is totally non-staining and will not affect the
colors or the material of the object being coated. It renders a
photograph non-yellowing. This product is of long term benefits for
both the professional and the hobbyist. For more details please visit
the Artshield website at http://liquiguard.com/artshield.htm Please
accept my thanks for your time and interest
Sincerely,
Steven S.
E-Commerce Marketing/Sales Director
Liquiguard Technologies
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
http://www.liquiguard.com

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Old February 5th 04, 03:35 PM
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On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 18:20:25 GMT, "Tom Thackrey"
wrote:

....

I would hope that anyone involved in E-Commerce would understand why this
post was inappropriate. It is also the second time I've seen this post
recently. If their knowledge of usenet matches their knowledge of
photography, I have serious doubts about their product.

I encourage the rest of the *.photo.* readers to join me in boycotting
ArtShield. I am sure there are less offensive alternatives.



feb504 from Lloyd Erlick,

I haven't 'coated' my prints since I was a teenager. The phrase

"totally non-staining and will not affect the
colors or the material of the object being coated"

calls up the deepest distrust (dread might be a better word) in me.

I have spent considerable time and effort working out a method of
producing my FB prints (mostly 16x20 because that's what I like) in
such a way as to touch the face, or image area, not at all (not at
all...) while wet. Coating the print doesn't attract me at all. It
just seems to negate all my effort.

Kodak, Agfa and Fuji evaded the whole problem of RC print materials
fading and staining over a period of decades. These folks are not
likely to be any more accepting of responsibility if their coating
doesn't perform as specified. If I have to wait twenty years for my
clients to find the coating is a bad idea, how old will I be when the
litigation is settled?

regards,
--le
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Lloyd Erlick Portraits,
2219 Gerrard Street East, unit #1,
Toronto M4E 2C8 Canada.
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voice 416-686-0326

http://www.heylloyd.com
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