[alt-photo] Rising Stonehenge Flaw? RE: Re: Alt-photo-process-list Digest, Vol 323, Issue 1
EJ Photo
ejnphoto at sbcglobal.net
Sat Dec 25 16:44:51 GMT 2010
I am not crunching through paper like I once was, and I think that may be
true for lots of folks. The less we go through, the less the mills make, and
so goes the story of platinum printing. I haven't looked into Platine lately
and I would try to avoid it if B&S were the only distributors. My stash of
that too is coming to a close. I guess I'll be making a few phone calls on
Monday.
So Paul, You have not had any, nor printed with the Stonehenge in question
but rather another paper with no reference to it in your post? thanks for
the clarification.
Eric
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Hi Eric,
For what is worth, I am no expert... but; I had the same problem with the
Fabiano Artistico paper when I soaked it in Oxalic Acid... there seemed to
be " clumping" of some type of aggregates in the paper or on top...I finally
gave up and started using Arches Platine and have had no problems... Fabiano
is accessible to me here, Arches has to be ordered from B and S. Now, it
appears that Platine is being "retooled" according to B and S...
let us know what it could be,
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