[alt-photo] Re: Paper issues
Luciano Teghillo
luciano at lucianoteghillo.com
Fri Feb 15 17:29:23 GMT 2013
Hi Henry,
I went through the same doubt here in Italy. NOT means NOT Hot Pressed, so
it means Soft Pressed.
Please correct me if I am wrong, and maybe wait for someone else to chime in
before buying :-)
Best,
Luciano
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Henry Rattle
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Subject: [alt-photo] Re: Paper issues
While we're on the subject of paper, Diana mentioned a while ago that she
values Fabriano Artistico "soft press" for gum. I can find that listed in US
stockists, but not in the UK. Stockists here offer a surface called NOT -
does anyone know if that equates to soft press?
Best wishes
Henry
On 15/02/2013 16:52, "roxanne guez" <roxanneguez at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone recalls when the first batch of the paper came
> out? I bought some about a year ago and never tested it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roxanne
>
> On Feb 9, 2013, at 2:07 PM, Kerik Kouklis wrote:
>
>> Ditto. The first batch of the heavyweight Revere was a disaster. The
>> new stuff is great.
>>
>> -Kerik
>>
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>>> [mailto:alt- photo-process-list-bounces at lists.altphotolist.org] On
>>> Behalf Of Diana Bloomfield
>>> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2013 10:43 AM
>>> To: The alternative photographic processes mailing list
>>> Subject: [alt-photo] Re: Paper issues
>>>
>>> It's really really nice, Paul-- probably the nicest paper I've ever
>>> used
>> with
>>> pt/pd (aside from this vellum I bought from someone a long time ago
>>> that
>> I'm
>>> hoarding). ;)
>>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 9, 2013, at 11:46 AM, Paul Viapiano wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm looking forward to trying Magnani Revere with pt/pd. I've used
>>>> Fab
>> EW
>>> for a long time and love it, but it'd be nice to eliminate a
>>> pre-treat
>> step.
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>> On Feb 9, 2013, at 8:40 AM, Diana
>>>> Bloomfield<dlhbloomfield at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 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
>>>>>
>>>
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