Well - I just came across the infamous bright yellow Hahnemuhle Photo Rag yellowing I was sorting though a box of prints that were on mixed watercolour papers. On one I noticed two bright yellow "tab" marks on the top and bottom edge. These prints went from the printer, to a pile of prints to this box. It's obvious from their shape that they do indeed come from the effects of where a pack or roll was taped - this isn't "yellowing" (i.e. going creamy) - it's the colour of a post-it note. Interestingly, I'm pretty sure the colour has only appeared since the paper has been sitting out of the packet after it was printed. The print has only been in cotnact with other watercolour papers. Sure glad I didn't sell that one In addition - I've been undergoing my triennial cleanup here... In the course of which I've come across a lot of old paper samples or half empty packets of no longer used paper - from all sorts of manufacturers - Epson, Canon, Lumijet, Weber Valentine, Legion etc etc. Thinking "oh I could probably use some of those" I've looked through them - and a quite alarming number of the different paper types have edge yellowing (of the "normal" not photorag sort). It must be said that few of these were ever claimed as "archival" papers, but the yellowing has happened mostly in the dark over the last 4-5 years. tim
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Hahnemuhle Photo Rag yellowing + others xpost
2004-03-11 by Tim Atherton
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