>I was referring to the Final Transfer paper, i.e., that on which the
>image remains permanently. Porous paper would have to be gelatine-sized
considerably before they
>could be used as final transfer paper
I have used dye transfer receiving tissue for the final transfer and I find it a
trifle shiney. The Hanfstaengle paper has a tooth that, to me, makes it more
acceptable. The beauty of the process is that one can make one's own choice as
to finish by making one's own receiving tissue or using fixed out ( presumably
out dated ) photographic paper.
But it would be useful to establish the range of choice for the carbon tissue
itself.
Terry King