RollerFoam Kit
RollerFoam is the tool to use for a uniquely smooth finish. Designed for use with Glamour II, it is available in 6" width One foam roller kit includes a 6" foam roller, a tray, and Glamour II application instructions. Apply Glamour II with our RollerFoam applicator to achieve a smooth, even finish in no time.
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Color Management
Option I: Driver Settings
Difficulty Level: EASY
These settings are recommended for non-advanced printmakers who are not familiar with the more technical option of using icc profiles.
Epson Recommended Settings
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Canon Recommended Settings
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Option II: ICC Profiles
Difficulty Level: ADVANCED
These settings are recommended for advanced printmakers only who are familiar with and have used icc profiles when printing.
Option III: Manage Your Own Color Professionally
There is only one way to manage your color workflow and ensure that your prints meet your standards, and that is by managing your own color. First, your monitor must be calibrated. Then, the media you are using must be profiles for use with your specific printer. Even though we may be able to provide you with a generic icc profile for your printer model, every individual printer "drifts" from this and this is why a generic profile will never deliver 100% accurate results.
The good news is that Xrite, the global leader in color science, has made this easier and more affordable than ever with their Colormunki Photo product. Colormunki was designed specifically as a completely integrated color control solution for photographers and printmakers, so that you can get accurate screen to print color matching, every time. Please contact us today for more information or to purchase.
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Q: I'm getting air bubbles while coating canvas with Glamour II. What am I doing wrong?A:Air bubbles can be caused by a variety of things. Breathing Color has tested every single possible variable to the foam rolling process of coating. Most of the time bubbles in the print are caused by "under rolling." You want to cover your print by going in multiple directions, not just one. The canvas has to "drink" the coating in. If you see bubbles at the start of your coating process, it is the canvas sucking the coating into the print. The desired dilution ratio of water to coating is 30% water 70% coating. There has been cases of bubbles forming from over diluted coating. Please allow the canvas 24 hours of dry time as well. After 24 hours when you come back to your print, youl will notice that the bubbles have disappeared.


