Re: Black Paper?

From: Gordon J. Holtslander ^lt;holtsg@duke.usask.ca>
Date: 01/21/05-12:01:40 AM Z
Message-id: <Pine.OSF.4.53.0501210000100.118307@duke.usask.ca>

Hi:

I use lots of Stonehenge paper. I use it for Gum and some cyanotype. I
haven't had problems with it.

Gord

On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Katharine Thayer wrote:

> Eric S. Theise wrote:
> >
> > Hi Katharine,
> >
> > > So obviously the best solution would be a good smooth black paper
> > > that will take soaking, if there's such a thing. Most of the black
> > > papers I've seen are thinner and sort of construction-paper looking.
> >
> > Have you ever worked with Stonehenge? It comes in black and might
> > be what you're looking for. I find it a really versatile paper.
> >
>
> Eric,
> Thanks, I was just looking at Stonehenge in the Daniel Smith catalog. I
> know I printed gum on it when I was testing papers years ago, and I
> don't remember any problem printing gum on it, so it's probably a good
> paper for the purpose; thanks for the suggestion,
> Katharine
>

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