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Re: [Digital BW] Hahnemule William Turner

2002-04-11 by Julian Thomas

Jerry I've got 4 boxes of william turner and 3 of wr. each box has a
different coating. Some are realy rough like sandpaper, others have a
smoother finish. When I asked IJM about this, Jon explained that as the
felts change in the batch run, the texture changes. For this reason when he
finds a batch that he likes he buys a pallet load, just to be consistent.

Julian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Olson" <jerryolson@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Hahnemule William Turner


> Some people say that Wells River is the thinner version of William Turner.
> Side by side, its obvious the surface is different. The wells river is
> like fine sandpaper, and the William Turner is not. Royal Plush, William
> Turner, Orwell,
> Frankfurt, German Etching, are all very similar papers, and quite
beautiful.
>
> There have been a few on this list who have made charts that tell what
> hahnemuhle papers are what, when rebranded. Anyone have an update on this?
>
> Royal Plush is a gorgeous paper, but expensive, of course! I wouldn't
> let optical brightners bother me. Even photo papers have them!
>
> Jerry
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> Jerry
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> > > Royal Jazz, Wells River, and Luminos Woven Fiber are the same paper.
> > >
> > These are the ones that have no OB's...!  I tested Wells River.  What is
> > Hahnemuhle's name for these papers if it isn't William Turner?
>
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