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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Infused Paper?

Re: [Digital BW] Re: Infused Paper?

2003-03-12 by Diana York

The Bockingford Inkjet Paper with FutureWales infused coating is different than the Bockingford noninkjet paper. I have
some of the Bockingford inkjet paper here, and have seen some incredible dye prints done on it.


Ernst Dinkla <E.Dinkla@...> wrote:
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> I must have some normal Bockingford aquarelle paper (non inkjet)
> and I still have a dye printer, could try that out. Wilhelm
> tested Iris dye inks on normal aquarelle papers like Arches quite
> favourably, it can't be that history repeats itself ;-)
>
> Ernst

Re: [Digital BW] Re: Infused Paper?

2003-03-12 by Ernst Dinkla

Diana, you wrote:

> The Bockingford Inkjet Paper with FutureWales infused coating
is different than the Bockingford noninkjet paper. I have
> some of the Bockingford inkjet paper here, and have seen some
incredible dye prints done on it.
>
>
> Ernst Dinkla <E.Dinkla@...> wrote:
> > I must have some normal Bockingford aquarelle paper (non
inkjet)
> > and I still have a dye printer, could try that out. Wilhelm
> > tested Iris dye inks on normal aquarelle papers like Arches
quite
> > favourably, it can't be that history repeats itself ;-)
> >
> > Ernst

An hour ago I made a dye print on the plain Bockingford (non
inkjet) sample that I have next to a print on Hahnemuhle's
aquarel paper.
On colour they are almost on par, the Hahnemuhle print is sharper
however. Now they are hanging behind the window glass facing
east. The Hahnemuhle print will fade first I'm sure. Do you have
the original Bockingford too ?  Differences visible looking at
them, in print, etc ? Too early to make comments on fade
resistance of course, my scepticisme is based on older tales from
another UK company.

Ernst

Bockingford Inkjet was Re: [Digital BW] Re: Infused Paper?

2003-03-12 by Robert Morrison

Has anyone else tested the Bockingford Inkjet with either quad inks or the
Ultrachromes?  I got incredibly bad results with both the piezotones and
ultrachromes...leading me to include that this paper was only for dye inks,
in spite of what the manufacturer states.

Robert
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On 3/12/03 3:43 AM, "Diana York" <diana@...> wrote:

> The Bockingford Inkjet Paper with FutureWales infused coating is different
> than the Bockingford noninkjet paper. I have
> some of the Bockingford inkjet paper here, and have seen some incredible dye
> prints done on it.
> 
> 
> Ernst Dinkla <E.Dinkla@...> wrote:
>> I must have some normal Bockingford aquarelle paper (non inkjet)
>> and I still have a dye printer, could try that out. Wilhelm
>> tested Iris dye inks on normal aquarelle papers like Arches quite
>> favourably, it can't be that history repeats itself ;-)
>> 
>> Ernst
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