[meteorite-list] Meteorite Cards SUGGESTION
From: Richard Kowalski <damoclid_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2011 01:33:32 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <899461.34568.qm_at_web113618.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Hi Shawn and anyone else pondering this question. I'd suggest you consider using a Fine Art paper. There are plenty made for inkjet printers now. You can buy a few sample packs for only a few dollars each and see if there are any that match what you want in you card's paper. I'd suggest that higher quality/value specimens may deserve a higher quality paper. Fine art papers will probably be archival too, so very long provenance can be considered. Look for papers that have a high Grams per Square Meter (GSM). I'm guessing you'd like something above 300 GSM. I'm sure there are people more expert in this area than I am. Samples can be found on the Adorama website. I've been using them since the 80's. A search of Fine Art papers is here: http://tinyurl.com/6xxuct7 A few more are on page one as well. Hope this helps. -- Richard Kowalski Full Moon Photography IMCA #1081 --- On Sat, 3/5/11, Shawn Alan <photophlow at yahoo.com> wrote: > Hello Listers and night owls or > morning people > > > > I agree about signing ID cards. I always sign the back of > the card, with the weight of the fragment and also I print > my name and put my IMCA number. I like to use double sided > matte paper and I find 50 to 61 lb weight works well. But > ?I wish I could find heavyer paper any LISTERS?know of any > good matte type white paper that has a high weight lets say > about?80 lb plus white minimal texture in the paper?Received on Sat 05 Mar 2011 04:33:32 AM PST |
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