Re: [Digital BW] Hahnemuhle paper - printing side
2003-05-22 by Ernst Dinkla
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From: <interrogtr@...> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2003 6:07 AM Subject: [Digital BW] Hahnemuhle paper - printing side > I've got some William Turner paper from Hahnemuhle. From what I've > researched, only one side is coated but for the life of me, I can't tell yet > which side is coated. It's not like EAM, where the coated side is bright > white and the non-coated side is more of a creamy color. On the William > Turner paper, both sides are very bright white, with maybe the most subtle > difference between them. About the most significant difference I can see > between the two sides is that one side has more of a patterned textured look > about it (like perhaps it came from between two rollers) and the other side > has more of a non-patterned white washed look to it. I'm guessing that the > non-patterned side is the coated side but it's very difficult to tell. > > Does anyone have experience with this paper and found a way to identify which > side is coated and which is not? > > Thanks for any help. Scrape with a scalpel knife at a corner on both sides. If you get powder it is the coating side, if there are small fibers included you are at the back. That's what I use on several papers when I'm in doubt. Ernst