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It'a a way of working with the Crane's paper (90#
cover). I know that there are "better" paper choices
out there. YMMV.
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FWIW, Cranes Cover NW is available in 110 lb. 8.5x11 inch cut sheets which *Should Not* be used since it delaminates and bubbles.
The Cranes Cover #90 Bright White makes a fairly decent cyanotype paper, I've tried it with both the traditional and Ware formulas and both seem to perform okay. However, the paper does weaken considerably when soaked for more than 30 minutes just like the Natural White.
Don Bryant
Received on Tue Apr 13 13:02:13 2004
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