At 06:15 AM Saturday 4/7/2007, you wrote: >For >example, Epson's alpha cellulose, which is acid free, lignin free, >buffered wood-pulp fine art paper called "Epson Watercolor Paper - >Radiant White (Non-R)" has permanence results of greater than 98 years >under glass, where as "Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper (R)" has permanence >results of only 61 years under glass, and "Epson Somerset Velvet Fine >Art Paper (R)" has permanence results of 62 years under glass. That is very interesting indeed - I'd always avoided it in favour of Epson Velvet because, after enquiring on this list about its yellowing properties, I was told it was similar to EEM. Maybe I should try some as it's dirt cheap. thanks very much, Richard -- http://smallfield.vze.com http://photos.smallfield.vze.com (Photos web site) http://warkworth.vze.com/ (Warkworth photo essay) http://picasaweb.google.com/rsmallfield/ (Recent work) "Talent does what it can; genius does what it must." --Edward George Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873)
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Re: [Digital BW] Marketing hype for cotton.
2007-04-06 by Richard Smallfield
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