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I've some cut Ilford in a box left, but what are some options when finished? The heavier the better.
 

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Dave Miller said:
Pester Ilford to make more - I've run out too.

Oh man, I have 1/2 a box left. You mean Ilford isn't making them anymore? Crap. I guess I could use 5x7's and cut it to size and use the cut up pieces for test prints. What a hassle.

Now don't tell me nobody is making 5x7's.....
 

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I have a stock pile of 20 boxes, I am set for a while.
 

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I'm using Ilford postcard paper which is MGIVRC Perle (I think). It's usually in stock at my local Henrys Photo. Apparently the Ilford postcard forum is up and running at the Ilford website, so I assume that they haven't given up on postcards yet.

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waynecrider said:
... but what are some options when finished? The heavier the better.

I print mine on Azo and then dry mount the 4 x 5 prints onto Strathmore Stamping Cards: http://www.strathmoreartist.com/product_specialtycards.html.

The envelopes that come with them protect the image and the stamping cards have a beautiful white color which is a perfect match for my prints. The Watercolor cards are the wrong color and have too much texture in the paper.
 

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I'm told that the US Post Office will send a 4x6 print with a stamp on the back. Just draw a line down the middle of the back like a real postcard would have; message on one side, address on the other. It would probably be best if the back side of the print did not have watermarks, manufacturers ID, etc. Kodak Royal paper is probably not a good one to use for postcards.

I have NOT confirmed this with the Post Office. I was told by a reliable friend who does send a few postcards.
 
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Postcard details from the USPS:

http://www.usps.com/businessmail101/mailcharacteristics/cards.htm

If you don't mind paying the price of a letter instead of a postcard, you can mail surprisingly large cards, up to 6.125 x 11.5, so a 5x7 is possible at letter rate:

http://www.usps.com/businessmail101/mailcharacteristics/letters.htm

The minimum thickness for each of the above is about that of an index card--so straight RC prints are okay.

The overachievers among us might consider mailing a full mounted print straight through the mail. The USPS would mail a mounted print up to 12x15 if it was at least 1/4 inch thick and less then 3/4 inch thick. 11x14 postcards anyone?

http://www.usps.com/businessmail101/mailcharacteristics/flats.htm
 
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Ha--I missed the most important details. Normal postcards need to be:

- Rectangular (squares need special handling since they jam the machines)
- At least 3-½ inches high x 5 inches long x .007 inch thick (index card or thicker)
- No more than 4-¼ inches high x 6 inches long x .016 inches thick
 
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While searching B&H today I did find the same paper used for the postcards (MGS.44K) in a 125ft roll in 4, 5 and 8 inch widths as a special order, nothing precut. Since it must be ordered you can probably expect to see it the next time they have a run of the paper or, right after you die. You can also buy the paper in 5x7, 8x10, 11x14 and 16x20 sizes. Since it probably won't be stamped on the back, I expect it might be preferable to go elsewhere, hence the question.
 

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I used to use the Kodak postcards, but they've been discontinued. Now I use test prints that I cut up and use for stationary and note cards.
 
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