I'm doing a bit of an experiment with prints, and would actually like
to find a print type that fades quickly when left by a sunny window.
To that end, can anyone "recommend" a printing service that makes low
end, high-fade prints? I also use a Canon S900 printer, and wonder
about using poor paper in it, but I bet the inks would hold up too well
for my purposes.
Thanks for your help!
-Dan
I guess you could use POP (printing out paper) which is the stuff
photographers used to use to make "sun proofs". Very, very slow, B&W,
doesn't fade but gradually darkens to oblivion in light.
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