In a message dated 4/10/02 9:50:54 PM, michael.kravit@... writes: << Robert, No, the William Turner 300 has a less gritty surface and does not have the flaking problems that the 190 had. I say "had, because Hahnemuhle claims they fixed the problem. Cone may still have an old supply, but I would think by now he would have sold it all. I sent you the Epson Papers today, Tomorrow I will send William Turner 300. Mike >> Hi Mike: Not to be a naysayer, but with a bit of effort, the William Turner butterfly print from the last exchange has that somewhat fragile flaking issue. It is far superior to the thinner William Turner and even a bit better than the German Etching I've used in the past. I'm curious how you store the photographs after printing. Do you wipe it down in any way before printing because I'd like to start using it if I know I can minimize problems. All the best! -Andry Darlow Photography, Digital Print Consulting and Custom Editions Andrew Darlow Images International, NYC www.andydarlow.com Author: Inkjet Tip of the Month Club (newsletter) To subscribe, send e-mail to: Inkjettips-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
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Re: [Digital BW] Hahnemule William Turner
2002-04-11 by shashinka@aol.com
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