[alt-photo] Re: Paper issues
BOB KISS
bobkiss at caribsurf.com
Thu Feb 14 17:08:15 GMT 2013
DEAR DIANE,
Please contact John Horowy at sales at bergger.com at Bergger USA to
give him as much information as you can regarding your bad experience with
grainy PT/PD prints on COT 320. I have a large show of PT-PD prints coming
up and need to know that the 40 sheets of 20X24 COT 320 I will buy will be
O.K. Can't return things from Barbados to the US...too expensive both in
money and time.
*****I think there were others on the list who replied that they had the
same problem recently. Please also contact John to bring him up to speed.
I hope we can resolve this issue ASAP. I rely upon COT 320 nearly as much
as "...ah relahhh upahhn the kahhhndness ah strangahhhs!" (Blanche Dubois
in Tennessee William's STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE). LOL!!!
CHEERS!
BOB
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[mailto:alt-photo-process-list-bounces at lists.altphotolist.org] On Behalf Of
Diana Bloomfield
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2013 12:40 PM
To: The alternative photographic processes mailing list
Subject: [alt-photo] Paper issues
Not related to Strathmore-- but speaking of paper, I recently ordered some
COT320. I was printing pt/pd on it, and the results were very grainy. I
was using a digital negative, so I re-did the negative-- thinking that might
be the problem. Still grainy. So I printed the same thing on Arches
Platine-- no problem at all. I discovered an old sheet of COT320 I had,
from a year or so ago-- and printed it on that. It was perfect. So-- this
whole new batch of COT320 I got seems to be awful (for pt/pd). I don't know
if this is a permanent change, or I just got a bad batch. It's very
annoying when that happens. On the other hand, I had recently purchased
this Magnani Revere paper and printed some pt/pd on it-- and it was really
so so nice-- now my favorite paper for pt/pd. Haven't yet tried anything
else on it.
Diana
On Feb 9, 2013, at 10:57 AM, Christina Anderson wrote:
> Eric,
> You, know, at first I was incredulous that a paper manufacturer would not
correct this problem, but then I think it isn't meant for wet media I
suppose. It sure does print beautiful tones in VDB.
>
> In the past I've been a paper snob, only using 22x30 sheets of the usual
suspects, but in the last couple years I have decided to buy the normal
block pads at art stores to see if they are equally good. Last year was
mostly a disaster doing that with argyrotype so I was expecting the same
this year with VDB (I try to alternate between kallitype, VDB, and
argyrotype when teaching) but Canson and Strathmore pulled through as being
great paper choices.
>
> I usually have a stack of Fabriano Artistico HP, Crane's Cover, Weston,
Arches Platine, and Cot 320 on hand at all times which for me covers all
processes I might need to do, but none of these are common stock at smaller
art stores.
> Chris
>
> Christina Z. Anderson
>
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