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*'''Type''' - 100% Cotton · natural white · textured | *'''Type''' - 100% Cotton · natural white · textured | ||
*'''Manufacturer's description''' - The luxurious texture of a traditional etching board and the natural white point make Museum Etching the ideal medium for images with soft tints or fine grey nuances. | |||
*'''Weight''' - 350 gsm | *'''Weight''' - 350 gsm | ||
*'''Thickness''' - 6 mil | *'''Thickness''' - 6 mil | ||
*'''Whiteness''' - 99 | *'''Whiteness''' - 99 | ||
*[http://www.wilhelm-research.com/WIR%20Hahnemuhle_2008_10_20%20/WIR_Hahnemuhle_2008_10_20.pdf Wilhelm Ratings] | *[http://www.wilhelm-research.com/WIR%20Hahnemuhle_2008_10_20%20/WIR_Hahnemuhle_2008_10_20.pdf Wilhelm Ratings] |
Latest revision as of 00:38, 30 August 2010
- Type - 100% Cotton · natural white · textured
- Manufacturer's description - The luxurious texture of a traditional etching board and the natural white point make Museum Etching the ideal medium for images with soft tints or fine grey nuances.
- Weight - 350 gsm
- Thickness - 6 mil
- Whiteness - 99
- Wilhelm Ratings