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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Optical Brighteners in Inkjet Papers

2002-04-10 by Robert Morrison

No, I don't have samples.  If you would like to send some I will gladly
test.  

Robert Morrison
4131 Bledsoe Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90066

It's my understanding that the coating is nearly (but not) identical to
Museo and that the paper stock is the same.  I've heard this about the
smooth...I don't I don't know about the textured.  Thus I would expect that
they don't have brighteners.

Robert


On 4/10/02 5:05 AM, "Bill Morse" <willym@...> wrote:

> Robert, have you tested either of the Epson Fine Art papers (made be Crane)
> for the brighteners?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> 
> on 4/9/02 8:05 PM, Robert G. Morrison wrote:
> 
> Well, no coated archival paper is as cheap as EAM.
> 
> The 100% rag papers that have no brigheners are Museo, Eclipse Satine Soft
> White and William Turner.  They are all heavier than EAM, although the
> Eclipse and Museo are much heavier.  None of these papers are as white as
> EAM...in fact to my eye they are all about the same.
> 
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