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

2002-09-18 by Jerry Olson

Yes, it did print beautifully. I just might try it again...

Jerry

Good advice on the cloth.  I don't think I press hard enough to get
burnishing, though.





Carolyn Frayn wrote:
> 
> > a letter size print.  To help,  wipe down these papers with a cloth or a
> > brush before printing on them. Apply medium pressure. You'll see a big
> > improvement. William Turner doesn't seem to be the same surface as wells
> > river, which is sandpaper - like. It makes beautiful prints.
> 
> I'd suggest you don't use a cloth, it'll cause a burnishing effect.  I use
> my old natural drafting brush, works great. WR is a favorite. Treat it
> right, as with any fine paper and it will stay lovely.
> 
> C
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