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Re: [Digital BW] Schoellerhammer archival matte paper

2003-10-21 by Alan.Huntley@cox.net

Hi Richard,

Nice weight - slightly textured surface (about like Velvet) - base color of paper is toward creamy white. I've printed both original Piezo inks, a custom blend inkset that I used for a little while, and MIS VM inks (not UT) on it and all print very warm. Actually, this paper prints warmer than any other I've ever used. It produces a very nice image, but you wouldn't want to print anything needing a cooler look to it. Also, Dmax doesn't appear to be as dark as, say, EEM. I don't have any means of actual measurement, though...just a visual comparison.

Hope this helps.

Alan Huntley

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> From: Richard Smallfield <r.smallfield@...>
> Date: 2003/10/20 Mon PM 07:40:12 EDT
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Digital BW] Schoellerhammer archival matte paper
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> Hi,
> I've been ringing around art suppliers in Auckland to see who stocks what archival paper. One place had Schoellerhammer, which I've never heard mention of on this list. I wondered if anyone had any experience with it?
> 
> It also comes in linen 200g and 300g.
> 
> thanks,
> Richard
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