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Re: [Digital BW] William Turner paper

2002-12-13 by Robert Morrison

I have Royal Jazz in my hand and it is definitely William Turner.  Its my
understanding that Royal Plush is German Etching...which is a alphacellulose
paper (William Turner is rag)...but I don't have any so I can't say for
sure.

Robert

On 12/13/02 11:08 AM, "steven0356 <stevenr@...>"
<stevenr@...> wrote:

> 
> According to mediastreet.com  royal jazz and Royal Plush are the same
> paper. The only difference is that the Royal Plush is thicker.
> 
> Does this mean that the Royal Plush is the same paper as the William
> Turner 310?
> 
> Steve Schaefer
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> Yes I bought a quantity of it a while back and had no flaking problems
>> what so ever. I love the feel and the look of the paper.
>> 
>> What are some of the things you can do to avoid the flaking problems?
>> 
>> Are the Royal Jazz and Wells River the same paper or are they just
>> really similar.
>> 
>> Thanks for your help.
>> 
>> Steve
>> 
>>> 
>>> Www.Digitalartsupply.com has the heavyweight.  I think
>>> www.freestylephoto.com might have it as well but you will have to contact
>>> them to make sure its the heavyweight.  Www.mediastreet.com sells the
>>> lightweight branded under royal jazz and www.inkjetmall.com sells it under
>>> Wells River. Have you used this paper before?  It gives beautiful blacks,
>>> but has significant flaking problems if you aren't careful.
>>> 
>>> Robert
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>>>> Were is the best place to buy William Turner 300 paper or it's
>>>> equivalent.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> 
>>>> Steve
>>>> 
>>> 
> 
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