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Re: [Digital BW] Warm toned paper

2002-03-24 by Jerry Olson

Orwell, Frankfurt, William Turner, Royal Plush,Osprey, Museo, Royal Rennaissance, Photo Rag, all are slightly cream in color.

Jerry

garrysarre wrote:

> My first foray into achieving a rich goldern sepia was with MIS
> colour pigs. White paper was doing nasty things to the highlights.
> Giving the illusion of a cross-over into blue. I then tried printing
> onto concord 8511 - antique white. This immediately solved the "blue
> highlight" problem as this paper, while not looking particularly
> interesting as it has no interesting texture and looks yellow. It
> printed the best out of my little MIS sample back. (I have only
> tried four papers)
>
> Surely, for those wanting to use a sepia look, the cream/yellow
> papers would look better, especially in the highlights where there
> is very little pigment laid down.
>
> I would like some recommendations from anyone who has tried any of
> the warmer toned papers and what they are called.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> Garry Sarre
>
> www.sarre.com.au
>
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