Re: POP/Albumen Papers

FB (100263.262@compuserve.com)
Thu, 17 Jul 1997 16:08:57 -0400

On Mon, 14 Jul 1997 Doug Munson <albuwrks@bcn.net> wrote:

>Keep in mind that vintage albumen prints were almost always wet mounted.
>They consequently stretched taught on the surface of the mounting board
>when they dried. That stretch, along with using a thin paper with little
>surface texture to begin with, is a major factor in producing an albumen
>print's characteristic surface quality.

The wet mounted papers was glazed in a lot of case with a (heated) cylinder
press. The relatively strong pressure smoothed the paper fibers also on
the surface.

There where sizing/covering methods also (the result was a bit similar to
the baryta layer) in the egg-albumen age.

Bálint Flesch
Hungary