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John Sarsgard

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I have a supply of Stonehenge from around 2005 that I like very much as an everyday paper for Pt/Pd. However, I must now re-calibrate my digital negative workflow for a new printer. I'm aware that Rising has gone away, and Stonehenge has a new owner. If the new paper is significantly different, I don't want to go to all the work to calibrate using my existing stock. If it's same or similar, I would like to use the substantial supply I have. Does anyone know if/how much the new stuff is different?
 

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Maybe easiest and most informative to just buy a sheet of the new paper and print an old negative on it? It seems to be pretty consistent and it's still very nice for Pt/Pd if you acidify...
 
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