Antonis, what I have is the 190 g/m^2 William Turner. The sample pack that Bernd sent me had both that and the 310. I saw no difference in surface, though now that I look again, it appears that the 190 is a bit brighter (not by much). I haven't tried German Etching, but that is on my list. Please clarify something for me - is William Turner the same as Wells River? Some have complained about flaking, and I think it was Wells River. I've been bending and shaking a print on WT, trying to induce a flake, but with no success. Sample prints on both WT and Torchon are going in for ozone testing. I'll report what I hear about that. Tim > did you try both weights of the William Turner? And have you had a > chance t= o try German Etching (=Orwell)? > -- Tim Spragens http://www.borderless-photos.com
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Re: [DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint] Papers for piezoBW
2001-07-28 by Tim Spragens
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