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Re: warm tone papers

2011-05-28 by Susan Koons

thanks for the tip
 I just tried Hawk Mountain Sarpwing and Broadwing. they are warm like I was looking for. I don't know if long term they are compatible with the inks as they are resin coated.

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "tboleyyh" <tyler@...> wrote:
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> actually William Turner is not as warm as many other papers available, though there are few that are really significantly warmish. I'd suggest Bamboo, and am continually impressed with the performance of the paper and the appeal of the prints. But being from the same manufacturer as William Turner, you may not find it much more economical. Interestingly, some of the newest "warm" papers like the Epson naturals actually cool off the inks many of us use for B&W. So even if you have a warmish paper base, your image time may go cooler.
> For more economical papers, I'd look at the non brightened Moab naturals perhaps and if you don't mind some image cooling, the Premier Art naturals.
> Tyler
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> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Susan Koons" <hackberrytree@> wrote:
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> >   I am looking for papers that are warm toned. I am using Eboni 6 inks with an Epson 1400.From what I have read the Hahnemuhle William Turner is warm,but, I would like something more affordable. Any suggestions?  thanks dan
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