Hi! I like Hahnemuhle William Turner a lot. I have not had any problems with HPR, but I have heard about both flaking and batches that are bad with K7 (it bleeds/ cannot take all the ink it should). I like Innova Cold Press Art too. I think it gives really good results with my K7 MPS Selenium inks if you like the rather rough surface - but I have a had some problems with dust or perhaps flaking giving small white spots. -The remedy or fix was to print the part of the image where flaking occured on a transparent film that do not absorb the ink. -It gives the right ink mix / grey shade for the "flaked" part. With a really fine brush and a loupe it was quite easy to paint the right density ink into the damaged spot. - A large print saved! FinnK --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "roger98195" <roger98195@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > I've been making my B&W prints on an Epson R2400 with ABW and using > Museo Silver Rag and MIS K4 inks with EZBW Yellow substituting for > yellow. > > I now want to give the Piezography K7 inks a try using the QTR. What > matte papers will look closest to a silver gelatin print? > > I've read Clayton Jones' paper chase article, but would like some more > input. Does Hahnemuhle Photo Rag still have a problem with flaking? > Innova Fiba Photo and Innova Smooth Cotton both look interesting. So > does Hawk Mountain Condor Bright White. I would appreciate any > comments or suggestions. > > Thanks in advance. > > Roger >
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Re: Matte Paper recommendation for Piezography K7 inks
2008-08-07 by finnkrogvig
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