M Carter
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Ok, thanks all for the comments on my coating thread... now I need a paper I'm happy with.
For my first tests, I just fixed-out some fogged paper and coated on the back. Very nice smooth look, just like a matte factory paper. But not the best solution, since the wet emulsion will stick to anything once it dries a bit, handling it becomes kind of fraught, can't dry back-to-back, etc. I got some heavy hot-press paper to try; it does have some texture, which shows up when Bromoil inking. Kind of a cool look (think Ilford art) but doesn't suit this project.
What are people using for alt-process coating, silver emulsion, that can take the rigors of processing, toning, etc? I'd love to find something similar to a factory matte paper, but I don't know that it needs to be a baryta paper? I doubt the papers I've fixed out have baryta on the back??
Seems like there's so much inkjet paper out there these days, don't know if that can survive the wet-dry cycles.
For my first tests, I just fixed-out some fogged paper and coated on the back. Very nice smooth look, just like a matte factory paper. But not the best solution, since the wet emulsion will stick to anything once it dries a bit, handling it becomes kind of fraught, can't dry back-to-back, etc. I got some heavy hot-press paper to try; it does have some texture, which shows up when Bromoil inking. Kind of a cool look (think Ilford art) but doesn't suit this project.
What are people using for alt-process coating, silver emulsion, that can take the rigors of processing, toning, etc? I'd love to find something similar to a factory matte paper, but I don't know that it needs to be a baryta paper? I doubt the papers I've fixed out have baryta on the back??
Seems like there's so much inkjet paper out there these days, don't know if that can survive the wet-dry cycles.