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Re: [ Number 2637 paper for B&W

Re: [ Number 2637 paper for B&W

2004-12-02 by ArleneLoveL@aol.com

IMHO, there's nothing equal to H Photo Rag - with German Etching a close 
contender, if you like a warm white.I've tried a lot of papers, and haven't found 
any better. The look is velvety and the transitions smooth. When people look 
at the unmatted unframed prints, they always remark on the beauty and quality 
of the paper.  
         Arlene


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RE: [Digital BW] Re: [ Number 2637 paper for B&W

2004-12-02 by Richard

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When people look at the unmatted unframed prints, they always remark on the
beauty and quality of the paper.  
Arlene


But what of the image I ask?

Richard


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RE: [Digital BW] Re: [ Number 2637 paper for B&W

2004-12-05 by Tim Atherton

> IMHO, there's nothing equal to H Photo Rag - with German Etching a close
> contender, if you like a warm white.I've tried a lot of papers,
> and haven't found
> any better. The look is velvety and the transitions smooth. When
> people look
> at the unmatted unframed prints, they always remark on the beauty
> and quality
> of the paper.

Hopefully it's not the first thing they comment on?

If someone looks at one of my photograph and the first comment they make is
that the paper is lovely I know I have failed miserably!

If the content hasn't grabbed them first (either gently, so they barely
notice, or by the scruff of the neck) then I know that however wonderful the
printing, however much time I've put into it, what I have is a sows ear I
think is a silk purse....


tim

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