donbga
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photomc said:Agree with Gerhard completely. I started with Cranes Kid Finish (#32), then after a good butt chewing by Jorge for using crappy paper, moved to COT320/Platine (found Arches Platine is really the same as COT320 with some minor difference) then tried Platinotype (aka Cranes Cover Stock). Now, I still like Platinotype for VDB, and I know Matt (Scootermm) uses it for some of his work so it is probably not quite as bad...unless you have spent a couple of hours in the darkroom coating, exposing and porcessing prints to end up with fuzzy prints which will drive you to swearing in a heartbeat. Never have found when it will print well and when it does not...and not patient enought to walk through the process and figure out the problem.
One of the problems with using Cranes Cover is determining the "good" side from the "bad" side. To do this I have to loupe the paper and inspect the paper grain under magnification. The side with longer rougher fiber is the "bad" side. Cover is okay to work with up to about 11x14 , larger than that and it rips very easily once wet and don't use any heavier than the 90# as it will delaminate and bubble once soaked for a while.
Cranes Cover works pretty well with VDB and ziatype, IME, but as Sandy has pointed out can be more difficult to clear. Not a great paper but an adequate one at an affordable price. Magic brush coating pretty much eliminates the fuzzies.
Cranes Kid Finish, IMO, isn't that bad of a paper except for the water mark.
For small prints it can work quite well. I've attempted to obtain samples of the heavier weight versions of this paper but to no avail. The minimum order from Crane dealers is 500 parent sized sheets.
Cranes stationary makes a good cheap paper for Agyrotype, or so I've been told by Darryl Baird.
I don't regard Cot 320 and Arches Platine exactly the same, I prefer the Platine for the reasons Kerik pointed out.
I have two small sample sheets of Buxton, I'm afaird to test it because if I like it I won't be able to afford it.
Finally I've pretty much settled on 3 papers for printing, Fabriano Artistico Extra White, Rives BFK, and Arches Platine. The FAEW and BFK both require an acid presoak for paltinum palladium work. I do like Stonehenge white for VDB and I've got a pile of the Stonehenge Natural White waiting to be tested.
I've still not make up my mind on ClearPrint and Bienfang and at one time it was rumored that Koday Dye Transfer paper works really well for plt/pld.
So many papers, to little time.