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gasfastness
Last modified: Friday, September 21, 2007
In photo printing gasfastness is a term used to describe the durability of printed photos
and how well they stand up to exposure to elements in the air after printing.
Poor gasfastness of a print may show swelling of the paper, or changes to the
print when handle or exposed to elements in the air. Gasfastness is determined
by how ink pigment particles bond to the surface of the paper, so each printer
manufacturer will have a different gasfastness depending on the paper you use to
print. While the term is used as a measurement, there is no real formula to
determine gasfastness.
Compare with lightfastness, the
durability of a print when exposed to light.
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