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Subject: [Leica] Hannemuhle new paper
From: don.dory at gmail.com (Don Dory)
Date: Mon Mar 20 16:09:12 2006
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B.D.,
Then the last silver print will come off the line this year.  The samples
shown looked exactly like a fine silver print on double weight gloss paper
air dried.  I am pretty critical and have been to enought museums and art
galleries to know what a good silver print looks like.  These were shown
naked, you could touch them.  No, behind glass you can't tell nonesense.
No, it is different but just as good.  One thing I will give you is that
they do recommend spraying to prevent any bronzing issues and to bring about
the last bit of Dmax.

Don
don.dory@gmail.com


On 3/20/06, B. D. Colen <bdcolen@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Well, that and how to achieve with ink the 'depth' that can be achieved
> with a quality fiber silver print. The day a digital printer achieves that
> is the day the last commercial black and white printer packs it in.
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> On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 20:27:35 -0800 Slobodan Dimitrov
> <s.dimitrov@charter.net> wrote:
> "I bet that paper is qualitatively beyond anything that the last
> "traditional photography paper manufacturers have been giving us. The
> "only thing left to figure out are the permanence issues with the inks.
> "
> "Slobodan Dimitrov
> "Studio G-8,
> "Angels Gate Cultural Center
> "http://sdimitrovphoto.com
> "
> "
> "
> "
> "
> "On Mar 18, 2006, at 7:10 PM, Don Dory wrote:
> "
> "> I finally recieved the official notification of what Hannemuhle was
> "> going to
> "> call their new paper.  They will call it "Fine Art Pearl"  It is a
> "> 285 gsm
> "> paper and is triple coated.  Availability will be in mid April.
> ">
> "> Don
> "> don.dory@gmail.com
> ">       March 15, 2006
> ">
> "> Dear Don,
> ">
> "> I hope you are doing well. Here is some of the latest news from
> "> Hahnemuhle
> "> FineArt.
> "> Hahnemuhle FineArt Announces Stunning New FineArt Paper
> "> In response to the growing demand for a superior fiber-based
> "> digital fine
> "> art media with the look and feel of a traditional darkroom photo
> "> paper, the
> "> Hahnemuhle mill is introducing the newest member of its digital
> "> FineArt
> "> media collection.
> ">
> "> As with all Hahnemuhle papers, FineArt Pearl has been developed to the
> "> highest standards using only the finest raw materials and
> "> manufacturing
> "> techniques. FineArt Pearl 285gsm is a triple coated, lignin free, 100%
> "> alpha-cellulose paper. The result is a surface that is remarkably
> "> similar to
> "> a traditional silver gelatin double-weight photo paper. In a side-
> "> by side
> "> comparison to similar papers from competitors, Hahnemuhle FineArt
> "> Pearl
> "> proved to be significantly superior in D-Max, white point and surface
> "> structure.
> ">
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In reply to: Message from don.dory at gmail.com (Don Dory) ([Leica] Hannemuhle new paper)
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