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Re: [Digital BW] Loving that Cone Wells River paper...

2002-09-18 by Albert Wang

Hi Jerry,

Thanks for the info about Wells River. I like the texture quite a bit 
and will test more sheets of it later on... So far I only printed out 
2 test prints on it and put them into an Itoya binder. Anyways, is 
the thicker William Turner 308 less susceptible to the flaking 
problem? If so, I would love to test that one and see how that goes.

Tonite I will be working on the German Etching paper and hope that I 
can get better results. I will invest into a ICC profiling system 
from Cone system for the C80 and see whether i get better results 
than before ya know? :D

sincerely, AW

> Albert, The Wells River paper, which is supposed to be a thin 
William
> Turner, is notorious for flaking. Print a print with a lot of 
blacks and
> then put in a stack of other prints, and shuffle through the stack 
a few
> times. You should see hundreds of little tiny white flecks in the 
black
> areas. I did, when I tried the paper about a year ago. Other than 
that,
> it's a great paper...
>

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