[alt-photo] Re: ***NOW HEAR (READ?) THIS: COT IS AVAILABLE! was Daniel Smith paper chart!

Diana Bloomfield dhbloomfield at bellsouth.net
Mon Feb 20 14:44:04 GMT 2012


Hi Bob,

Agreed.  I've also never had an issue getting COT 320 from B&H.  Sometimes certain (smaller) sizes may be out of stock, but they always seem to have a variety of sizes available, including rolls.  I think the prices are the same as straight from Bergger.

Diana
On Feb 20, 2012, at 8:51 AM, BOB KISS wrote:

> DEAR CHRISTINA & ALL ON LIST,
> 	Regularly I read about problems getting COT 320.  It has become an
> "urban myth".  I know that B&S is no longer stocking it.
> *****Please, please, pretty please, one and for all, let's put to bed the
> misconception that there is any problem what-so-ever getting COT 320 in any
> sizes directly from Bergger US as Don suggested.  I contacted Bergger US and
> they had to paper on its way to me here in Barbados the next day.  Why
> bother with any retailers when you can get it directly.
> 	So, at the risk of being repetitively redundant, over and over
> again, COT 320 is alive, well, and available directly from Bergger US.  
> 		CHEERS!
> 			BOB 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: alt-photo-process-list-bounces at lists.altphotolist.org
> [mailto:alt-photo-process-list-bounces at lists.altphotolist.org] On Behalf Of
> Christina Anderson
> Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 12:21 PM
> To: Alt List
> Subject: [alt-photo] Daniel Smith paper chart!
> 
> Dear LIst,
> 
> http://www.danielsmith.com/Docs_PDF/ComparativePaperChart.pdf
> 
> Found the above link today which is going to come in handy as I test 20 or
> so papers in different processes for the revision of my Alt Proc Cond book.
> This week it is Ware's vs. Traditional Cyanotype.
> 
> Paper specificity (and humidity, 18%) are the bane of my existence at the
> moment. There are some papers that are pretty darn foolproof with processes
> like argyrotype and cyanotype--Weston, Platine, Crane's Cover, Cot320, for
> instance. Some others are very unsuitable without going to the next step of
> citric acid in the mix, tween, oxalic acid soak of the paper, etc., not
> always the best to do when first teaching processes to students (one more
> step).
> 
> What is the story of Cot 320--is it continuing to be made or only made a
> couple times a year or what?
> 
> Next question: am I right that Kinsella closed? And, of course, Aiko in IL
> closed, too, a number of years back because I bought a bunch of paper from
> them...
> 
> Sorry for the Americentric question, but I think the big paper sellers in
> the States are the following; am I missing a favorite seller of someone's?
> 
> Jerry's Artarama
> Daniel Smith
> NY Central
> http://www.hiromipaper.com/ ?
> www.dolphinpapers.biz
> Legion paper 
> 
> The other bane of my existence is the sudden and automatic Apple printer
> driver updates that wreak havoc with the printer. My students had a BUST
> assignment with argyrotype even with suitable papers, and custom curves a la
> PDN.  I was beginning to fear for this class's intelligence until finally a
> former student who is doing the uranotype found his tonal palette was all
> over the place too and being that he works in Checkout and runs the
> equipment we got it figured out. So uninstalling the Apple driver and
> reinstalling the 3800 driver downloaded from Epson did the trick. Those of
> you with Apple auto updates--if you all of a sudden have issues, this could
> be the problem. It's a sneaky little bugger. Those of you using the QTR
> driver, I suppose this wouldn't be an issue.
> 
> Weeks like this make me want to retire from teaching alt :) Thank GOD for a
> long holiday weekend.
> 
> Chris
> 
> Christina Z. Anderson
> christinaZanderson.com
> 
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