Re: Gum Print / Bockingford Paper

FotoDave@AOL.COM
Tue, 04 Nov 1997 19:03:50 -0500 (EST)

In a message dated 97-11-04 18:19:36 EST, KINGNAPOLEONPHOTO@compuserve.com
writes:

<< Smooth paper is run though hot rollers as it comes off the drum and is
thus
hot pressed or 'hot'; paper which does not go throught the rollers is
slightly rougher and has a tooth and is known as not hot pressed or 'not'.
>>

Oh, I see. But is this the same thing as what we called 'cold pressed' here
in the US? Or is 'not' pressed something else.

Oh well, I will check with the art supply stores here. I don't want to bother
you and others with things like this which is basically terminologies.