From: Mac Legrandi (juicebox@my-deja.com)
Date: 07/08/01-12:45:14 PM Z
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Hello!
I recently saw an original Stiechen here in La Jolla. In fact it is the same photo on the cover of the book Photo Historica.
I'd be interested to hear from the historians and experimenters on the list about what current papers are available in different shades of cream. There are some with heavy paper texture, but many with a smooth finish but the fibers are very prevalent.
At least at my local art store, my selection is limited to whites, and then the range of colors, but not to much choice in cream.
Just Rives cover. And I have used Crane but find it to perfect and smooth to get the historic look.
Thanks
Mac
PS Anyone know the process used on the Stiechen on the cover of Photo Historica? The lady watching over the show didn't know? Maybe Platinum?¬
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