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Re: Archivability of Papers

2008-11-08 by Seth Rossman

Well, yes and no.

With the topic being "archival" note that the dark storage for all is 
 >200.  This should assume the same temp and humidity for each also.  
Since archival IS a dark storage condition in a controlled environment, 
anything to do with differences in display condition is pretty irrelevant.

Really, Wilhelm should differentiate.  However, mass marketing uses the 
term archival outside its true meaning/conditions.

What you are seeing differences in as display characteristics (or 
longevity).

Seth

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            Sat Nov 8, 2008 7:46 am (PST)

    On this subject, I looded at archival data from Wilhelm's site one
    for prints made on the 9800:

    http://www.wilhelm-research.com/epson/9800.html
    <http://www.wilhelm-research.com/epson/9800.html>

    and the other for Hahnemuhle papers printed on the 7800 (data should
    comparable):

    http://www.wilhelm-research.com/WIR%20Hahnemuhle_2008_10_20%20/
    <http://www.wilhelm-research.com/WIR%20Hahnemuhle_2008_10_20%20/>
    Hahnemuhle%20Inkjet%20Papers.html

    and found something very interesting:...

    Am I misunderstanding something?

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