[alt-photo] Re: paper
Trevor Cunningham
trevor at chalkjockeys.com
Mon Mar 8 03:24:24 GMT 2010
Is that the one at atlantic and 440?
Diana Bloomfield wrote:
> I didn't even know Rives had a "super-heavy version" - or were you
> just kidding? I can never tell.
>
> I go to our local Jerry's here, and I typically buy the "Rives
> heavyweight BFK", at 280 gsm, which I really love. I've been buying
> various papers there forever, but only just discovered that if you buy
> 20 of any one thing (anything in the store)-- if it's at least 20 of
> the exact same thing of whatever it is you're buying (like 20 bottles
> of Gamblin PVA for instance)-- you get a 20% discount. I was
> stunned. I guess I've always bought less paper than that at any one
> time, but recently, I bought 20 at one shot-- so I found out about
> this discount. They said they'd always offered that (only in the
> store, I gather, not online)-- a well-kept secret. But that extra
> discount on already discounted paper there sure seems like a real
> bargain to me. And I really like working with it-- seems to work
> really well for gum-printing.
>
> Diana
> On Mar 6, 2010, at 12:44 PM, Paul Viapiano wrote:
>
>> Clay...
>>
>> Exactly what I meant...makes your eyes glaze over!
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Clay Harmon Website"
>> <clayh at clayharmon.com>
>> To: "The alternative photographic processes mailing list"
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>> Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2010 8:33 AM
>> Subject: [alt-photo] Re: dichromate stain
>>
>>
>>> There are still quite a few versions of BFK available. In fact,
>>> there is a confusing array weights and variants. For instance,
>>> Daniel Smith carries a 250gsm Rives White, and a 270gsm White, not
>>> to be confused with the 280 gsm BFK heavyweight. There is also a
>>> 175 gsm Rives Heavyweight BFK, not to be confused with the 115gsm
>>> Rives BFK lightweight, or the 180 gsm Velin Cuve Rives BFK. It is
>>> crazy-making to be sure. I like the strangely named 175gsm Rives
>>> BFK Heavyweight for pt and gum. Good wet strength and a nice strong
>>> pt print when it is acidified.
>>>
>>> Just saying Rives BFK is not terribly specific when you start
>>> digging into all the options available. And I did not even get into
>>> the super heavy versions that weigh in at 300+ gsm.....
>>>
>>> Clay
>>>
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