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Black and white paper on polyester (not RC paper) base

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Sal Santamaura

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In the course of a Cibachrome/Ilfochrome discussion tangent, I posted this:

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After thinking about it further, as well as experiencing what appears to be emulsion mottling as shown in this post

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and having Mirko speculate in private communications that it might be a result of declining paper base quality, I wondered whether there is any possibility of black and white paper being commercially produced on a white polyester base rather than polyester-coated paper. As has been made abundantly clear in many of my posts, I'm not at all interested in high surface gloss. Rather, a "pearl-like" level of shine would be optimum in my view. This is approximately what the Evercolor pigment print in our home exhibits, and it was made on a base similar to what I'm proposing.

Any thoughts about the technical ramifications (including manufacturability and stability compared to RC), commercial viability and potential market will be welcome. Thanks in advance.
 
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