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hanemuhle paper at media street?

2001-12-24 by diana jeon

> 5. Any of the Hahnemühle papers are great. Cheapest price is Media
> street to get them, but they rebrand them with their own names. The
> Hahneühle papers have great blacks, are a little more expensive, and
> some have flaking problems, so handle carefully.
> 
> Jerry

which is the one that is hanemuhle parchment?  i am using one by hanamuhle
that is 285 gsm and is  inkjet coated, and love it.  when i saw this post i
immeidaiately went to media street but  could not fingure out which paper is
the same.  do you know, jerry?

Re: [Digital BW] hanemuhle paper at media street?

2001-12-24 by James Klebau

Hi Jerry,

Sorry I am so long in responding. When I changed computer and drive, I 
lost track of my e-mail archives with our discussion re my gallery. And 
I have been extremely busy for the last few months. I would like to get 
back to you again in February and let you know of need for your images, 
if they would be available to place here.

On another note, I have several piezo prints on the walls here. When 
photographers visit and I tell them how they were printed, they 
frequently respond with something like, "You're kidding" or "These are 
much better than the inkjet prints I've seen." And I explain the quad 
ink process in detail. I add that forty years in the wet darkroom has a 
lot to do with it.

Have a nice holiday.

Jim

Re: [Digital BW] hanemuhle paper at media street?

2001-12-24 by Jerry Olson

Royal Riviera = Museum Parchment

Jerry

diana jeon wrote:
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> > 5. Any of the Hahnem\ufffdhle papers are great. Cheapest price is Media
> > street to get them, but they rebrand them with their own names. The
> > Hahne\ufffdhle papers have great blacks, are a little more expensive, and
> > some have flaking problems, so handle carefully.
> >
> > Jerry
>
> which is the one that is hanemuhle parchment?  i am using one by hanamuhle
> that is 285 gsm and is  inkjet coated, and love it.  when i saw this post i
> immeidaiately went to media street but  could not fingure out which paper is
> the same.  do you know, jerry?
>
>
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Re: [Digital BW] hanemuhle paper at media street?

2001-12-24 by Jerry Olson

Thanks James, and Merry Christmas.

Yes, I'd like to put a few prints in just to see what people would think.  I'm now making greeting cards to place in a few local shops, to
see how they go.

Jerry

James Klebau wrote:
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>   Hi Jerry,
>
> Sorry I am so long in responding. When I changed computer and drive, I
> lost track of my e-mail archives with our discussion re my gallery. And
> I have been extremely busy for the last few months. I would like to get
> back to you again in February and let you know of need for your images,
> if they would be available to place here.
>
> On another note, I have several piezo prints on the walls here. When
> photographers visit and I tell them how they were printed, they
> frequently respond with something like, "You're kidding" or "These are
> much better than the inkjet prints I've seen." And I explain the quad
> ink process in detail. I add that forty years in the wet darkroom has a
> lot to do with it.
>
> Have a nice holiday.
>
> Jim
>
>
> Please visit the Group Homepage to check the Files, Bookmarks, Polls and other resources as they are often being updated. The page is at:
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint
>
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Re: hahnemuehle paper names

2001-12-27 by antonisphoto

Diana, - and all who may be new to this group:

For a cross reference of Hahnemuehle paper names, please look at our files =

section under paper data. All the names are there in various file formats. =
An 
update is now due, to cover newer papers and names, but most of the current=
 
product is listed there.

Antonis



--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., diana jeon <dianaj@f...> wrote:
> > 5. Any of the Hahnemühle papers are great. Cheapest price is Media
> > street to get them, but they rebrand them with their own names. The
> > Hahneühle papers have great blacks, are a little more expensive, and
> > some have flaking problems, so handle carefully.
> > 
> > Jerry
> 
> which is the one that is hanemuhle parchment?  i am using one by 
hanamuhle
> that is 285 gsm and is  inkjet coated, and love it.  when i saw this post=
 i
> immeidaiately went to media street but  could not fingure out which paper=
 is
> the same.  do you know, jerry?

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