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If anyone is experienced in using UV Protective sprays and making digital media prints look glossy/semi glossy without using any special photo paper could help me confirm my research or give me tips on this?
Reason I am looking into this is because I really am starting to hate and look of laminating most of my products for Kawaii Mint store :/ in the end it looks unprofessional and can get pretty expensive even if I were to buy a home laminating machine.
So far with research I have done using google, I have found the best for what I am looking for is the Krylon brand UV Archival Varnish.
this has the highest UV protection, can be applied to acrylics, watercolors, oils, pastels, colored pencil, digital media and more. Also its durable, flexible, fast-drying, and non-yellowing.
The key things I need is a semi glossy look, UV protection and to make sure the image is long lasting and doesnt yellow after awhile.
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