gbenaim
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Hi all,
Thinking seriously about trying pl/pt, I went to my local art store to loook at what papers they carry. I'm overseas, so having a local source for paper can save me some money off shipping. The only paper they had that I've seen mentioned here and elsewhere is the Fabriano Artistico, in both white and extra white. They sell it for $5/sheet of 20x30inches, not sure how well that compares to paper in the states.
Anyway, I've read that the FAEW needs an extra step in Oxallic acid to get rid of the buffering, and was curious if that's true also of the regular white. Also, since they have a large selection of other papers, including most Fabriano papers, I was wondering what characteristics I should look for in a paper when using it for pl/pt. The people at the store aren't very helpful or knowledgable, so I really need to know what to ask for. They also have a bunch of watercolor papers, some from Windsor/something with the paper being Cottman, which I thought might be the COT320 I've heard about here.
As far as chemicals, I thought of getting the B&S Na2O kit, but was curious if there was a good cheaper process I can try first to check the papers and my skills before doing the expensive stuff (other than coating w water).
Any and all help is greatly appreciated,
GB
Thinking seriously about trying pl/pt, I went to my local art store to loook at what papers they carry. I'm overseas, so having a local source for paper can save me some money off shipping. The only paper they had that I've seen mentioned here and elsewhere is the Fabriano Artistico, in both white and extra white. They sell it for $5/sheet of 20x30inches, not sure how well that compares to paper in the states.
Anyway, I've read that the FAEW needs an extra step in Oxallic acid to get rid of the buffering, and was curious if that's true also of the regular white. Also, since they have a large selection of other papers, including most Fabriano papers, I was wondering what characteristics I should look for in a paper when using it for pl/pt. The people at the store aren't very helpful or knowledgable, so I really need to know what to ask for. They also have a bunch of watercolor papers, some from Windsor/something with the paper being Cottman, which I thought might be the COT320 I've heard about here.
As far as chemicals, I thought of getting the B&S Na2O kit, but was curious if there was a good cheaper process I can try first to check the papers and my skills before doing the expensive stuff (other than coating w water).
Any and all help is greatly appreciated,
GB