Re: Has anyone used =?UNKNOWN?Q?Weston=92s?= Diploma Parchment paper?
On 1/25/07, Neal Wilson <wilsonneal@hotmail.com> wrote: What I liked: Inexpensive, Very smooth, easy to coat, easy to clear, no flaws What I didn't: It was a tad thin, and could become slightly fragile by the end of processing...it was manageable, but I did tear a corner a few times, when I hung it to dry...it might be better to dry on screens, which is not part of my workflow. I also think it's a bit warm for my tastes. I like warm, but this may be too warm. This is very helpful. (I just heard that my samples were put in the mail today.) There's quite a lot of posts about this on the APUG.org site, as well. I appreciate this - just had a look; in addition to using it for cyanotype, someone used it for VDBs. Thanks to you and others for response. Glad know it's a good paper and to know the caveats. (Also, sorry for redundancy regarding a thread I missed. It did not turn up in my search of the archive.) Karen Molloy
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