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For what it's worth

For what it's worth

2004-11-29 by claudej1@aol.com

I just bought 2,000 sheets of the Kirkland (Costco) made in Switzerland paper 
to use with Ultrachrome inks. Very little bronzing and good color when 
profiled. It also works well in B&W, so I hope to sell all of these prints so I can 
afford another "stash" for personal B&W work. They should be all sold in 4 
weeks. 

The Beatles were half right it's "getting better all the time" and cheaper.

Claude


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Re: [Digital BW] For what it's worth

2004-11-29 by Douglas Meeuwsen

Holy COW.....I cant imagine selling that many prints.....what kind of 
work do you do? Do you spray any of those prints? Are any of those 
final product prints? Or are they proofs?  Do you ever wonder about how 
long they will last? Does anyone see the bronzing?.....DM
On Nov 28, 2004, at 4:47 PM, claudej1@... wrote:

> I just bought 2,000 sheets of the Kirkland (Costco) made in 
> Switzerland paper
>  to use with Ultrachrome inks. Very little bronzing and good color when
>  profiled. It also works well in B&W, so I hope to sell all of these 
> prints so I can
>  afford another "stash" for personal B&W work. They should be all sold 
> in 4
>  weeks.
>
>  The Beatles were half right it's "getting better all the time" and 
> cheaper.
>
>  Claude
>
>
>  [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>


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