I buy directly from Cranes online store, especially for the large
sheets.
-Darryl
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Smigiel [mailto:jsmigiel@kvcc.edu]
Sent: Tue 3/22/2005 11:28 AM
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: Re: Paper For Van Dyke
George,
I buy mine at the stationery store so it is prolly the same. I
believe
Bostick and Sullivan sells it in larger sheets.
Joe
>>> glsmyth@yahoo.com 03/22/05 10:09 AM >>>
joe -
Do you have a source for this? I bought some Carnes' Kid Finish a
while
back
and then ended up realizing that I had bought the sort of paper one
uses
for
resumes - helpful but not what I was looking for. <g>
Cheers -
george
--- Joe Smigiel <jsmigiel@kvcc.edu> wrote:
> I'm partial to Cranes' Kid Finish ecru with thiourea+gold-toned VDB.
> The result is sort of a purplish-brown on cream. I think it very
nice.
> The only problem is the ubiquitous watermark.
>
> Joe
>
> >>> glsmyth@yahoo.com 03/22/05 7:49 AM >>>
> I have been using Arches Aquarelle for my Van Dykes for a while and
feel
> that I
> am really not getting the contrast and quality that I should be
getting.
> Can
> anyone suggest to me the paper that you use that gives you the best
> results?
>
> Thank -
>
> george
>
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