Bob K.
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I'm interested in trying the Gum Bichromate process, but would prefer not to size the paper myself. Are there any papers that are ready for this process out-of-the-box?
thanks,
bob k.
thanks,
bob k.
I'm interested in trying the Gum Bichromate process, but would prefer not to size the paper myself. Are there any papers that are ready for this process out-of-the-box?
thanks,
bob k.

I think Katherine Thayer says she doesn't do anything but preshrink to her papers. She's found sizing not necessary.
Tom's comments are exactly on target in my experience. For me I don't like the look I get using unsized paper, including the highlights as Tom mentioned.You can get a couple coats on Fabriano Aristico without sizing. For this paper don't pre shrink in HOT water. Really hot water removes the sizing put in by the paper manufacturer. Papers like Aristico, that are reasonably size-stable, only need a 30 minute soak in room temp water for a pre-shrink.
Sizing isn't a difficult or dangerous step. It will improve your highlights (how clean a white you can get).
I think Katherine Thayer says she doesn't do anything but preshrink to her papers. She's found sizing not necessary.
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