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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Smooth uncoated paper?

2002-10-18 by Todd Flashner

Tom

It's coated. It's VERY similar to Museo. Both made by Crane.

Todd

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I didn't get a reply previously, but can't imagine that no one has experience
> with 
> ESFA, so I'll try again.
> 
> Does Epson Smooth Fine Art Paper qualify as a smooth uncoated paper?  Epson's
> pdf 
> on the paper doesn't say anything about coatings, but apparently it is a 100%
> cotton-rag, acid-free paper; and my small paper sample feels smooth.  Does
> anyone 
> know how ESFA performs in terms of posterization, poor shadow detail and
> blotching mentioned previously?   Or is ESFA just not in the same league as
> the 
> Arches and other fineart papers being discussed.  Many thanks!
> 
> Tom Andrews
> http://www.wildlandart.com
> 
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