Chris,
Would you be brave enough ;-) to say that Fab Artistico might be used
by students for single color without pre-shrinking?
-Darryl
-----Original Message-----
From: Christina Z. Anderson [mailto:zphoto@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Sun 5/29/2005 8:14 AM
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: Re: Sizing papers
Scott,
This is one of the reasons I quit using Aquarelle--too many
inconsistencies
in the paper, and yes, when it has gone thru a shrink cycle it is much
softer.
I did take a pic of the spots and can email anyone interested offlist
(as
well as my glyoxal yellowing images).
It did not happen on all my Aquarelle papers, just some. It happened
when I
used to use the hot soak, but now I don't use a hot soak, just a
bathwater
soak, ever since we determined that A) A really hot soak interferes in
a
spotty way with manufacture sizing (I was adding saucepans full of
boiling
water to my bathtub to keep the water up to a high enough temp) and B)
A
lukewarm soak does just as well at preshrinking and C) My paper of
choice
now, Fab Artistico, is so dimensionally stable that registration isn't
a
problem, tho I am not brave enough to eliminate the presoak
completely.
Chris
> In a recent post, GUM-PVA-COLD preshrink, there was mention of
> preshrinking in cold water not needing additional sizing because the
paper
> retains the manufacturer's sizing. Has anyone experimented with this
and
> can comment on it? Specifically, I have some Aquarelle that I am
trying a
> cold (70F) preshrink with and am finding that the paper becomes
"splotchy"
> in the water. It looks like part of the paper becomes peppered with
> transparent areas when wet and opaque when dry. Also the paper
seemed more
> flexable after drying after the first 1/2 hour soak. I haven't seen
either
> happen when hot preshrinking this same paper. Once the paper is dry
from
> the second cold preshrink i'll see how it works with cyanotype and
gum and
> if it needs additional sizing.
> Best, Scott
swphoto@verizon.net
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