Yes, this is it. Regarding the price, it is in the average of fine art papers. It certainly take more time to tunes curves and the image itself for uncoated papers as compared with inkjet papers. I believe the cold press version only exists in pads. The catalog they distribute is impressive in terms of different style and manufacturing, including hand made papers. However, only very few are distributed in the US. Mantinieri http://www.mantinieri.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Sharpe" <asharpe@...> wrote: > > > Not that I'm going to buy any (it's a bit dear, and I'm not set up to > use it), but isn't this it? > > http://www.jerrysartarama.com/discount-art-supplies/Paper/Printmaking-Paper/Magnani-Pescia-Paper/Magnani-Pescia-Sheets.htm > > Andrew > > On 8/20/2010, "Will" <willclark.clark@...> wrote: > > > > > > >--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <roark.paul@> wrote: > > > >*big snip* > >> > >> I'm not sure I can get that in the US. I recall you mentioning that before, and I looked for the paper. My recollection is that I failed to find any. > >> > >> Paul > > > >Daniel Smith lists the Magnani Pescia in their current catalog. I have not yet check their web site. Several other Magnani papers as well. www.danielsmith.com, I think. > > > >Will Clark > > > > > > > > >
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[Digital BW] Re: Diluted Eboni and uncoated papers. It was: Mixing for carbon-6 inks
2010-08-20 by Mantinieri
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