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Hahnemuhle Sugar Cane Paper

Hahnemuhle Sugar Cane Paper

2009-10-13 by Andre Vallejo da Silva

Anyone used it with Ebony?(I'm using UT14)  What about dmax?
André

Re: Hahnemuhle Sugar Cane Paper

2009-10-14 by john

I did some fairly extensive testing of a roll of Sugar Cane for Hahnemuhle and I was pleasantly surprised.

As far as dmax is concerned I found it equal to other Hahnemhle papers of similar texture, such as William Turner and Museum Etching, with both Piezography K7 as well as the Hp Vivera pigment inkset. When doing color gamut tests it also is quite good. I think it is a fine paper with a good coating at a good price point. It is also much more durable than many of the other Hahnemuhle and similar textured papers. It should be fine with Ebony. I would definitely recommend it.

john



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> Anyone used it with Ebony?(I'm using UT14)  What about dmax?
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Hahnemuhle Sugar Cane Paper

2009-10-14 by Mark Savoia

I hated the texture, it looked more like a grid pattern, very annoying  
with certain images.

Mark
http://www.stillrivereditions.com
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On Oct 14, 2009, at 12:19 AM, john wrote:

> I did some fairly extensive testing of a roll of Sugar Cane for  
> Hahnemuhle and I was pleasantly surprised.
>
> As far as dmax is concerned I found it equal to other Hahnemhle  
> papers of similar texture, such as William Turner and Museum  
> Etching, with both Piezography K7 as well as the Hp Vivera pigment  
> inkset. When doing color gamut tests it also is quite good. I think  
> it is a fine paper with a good coating at a good price point. It is  
> also much more durable than many of the other Hahnemuhle and similar  
> textured papers. It should be fine with Ebony. I would definitely  
> recommend it.
>
> john
>

[Digital BW] Re: Hahnemuhle Sugar Cane Paper

2009-10-14 by john

Ugh

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> Mark
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> On Oct 14, 2009, at 9:51 AM, john wrote:
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> > Whatever
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