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Re: [Digital BW] Smooth uncoated paper?

2002-10-16 by penland.walpen@mindspring.com

stonehenge is smooth and not too dear and cotton and i am fairly sure? 
uncoated   (easy to find the particulars online) (artpapers.com)   i 
plan to try it in the 2200   it is not just a bright white but very nice 
and smooth     arches hotpress is also smooth and arches is a very good 
artists' paper   jwp/jno      

Paul Roark wrote:

> Does anyone know if there is a smooth, uncoated paper?  Perhaps one of the
> Arches cold or hot press papers?
>
> The reason I ask is that Somerset Velvet hits a dMax of over 1.9 with only
> two coats.  However, I'm not a fan of the textured look.  It might be
> interesting to see what a smooth uncoated paper would do.
>
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