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aaronchan
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How should I discrib the Baryta surface?
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Dear everyone
I'm looking for a single word term to discrib the surface of baryta paper
I don't think I should use glossy/semi glossy cause it doesn't look really glossy
Obviously it is not matte
is Satin a right word to use for this type of surface?
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Aaron
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Christoph C. Feldhaim
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I'd simply use "Baryta".
There also are terms like "Pearl" or "Satin" for certain in-between surfaces,
though I have no idea which would suit your specific paper better.
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Quote from: aaronchan on May 13, 2011, 05:46:21 AM
I'm looking for a single word term to discrib the surface of baryta paper
Thanks
Aaron
OK, here ya go, the single word is "Fragile"
Tom
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In one word....
"Luster."
Or "Satin."
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Quote from: Shark_II on May 13, 2011, 08:13:14 AM
OK, here ya go, the single word is "Fragile"
Tom
To be clear, the baryta is not on the printing surface of the paper but coated onto paper stock to give an improved whiteness. Any fragility of the surface coating is a result of that coating and nothing else.
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Re: How should I discrib the Baryta surface?
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Doh! Alan nailed it.
So it would be something like:
BaSO
4
-Glossy
BaSO
4
-Satin
BaSO
4
-Whatsoever
As a side note - due to its x-ray density Bariumsulphate has also been used (and still is, I believe) as an x-ray contrast mash in intestinal X-Ray imaging.
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So how about "X-Ray imaging contrast mash substrate-glossy", etc.?
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Quote from: Eric Myrvaagnes on May 15, 2011, 07:29:50 PM
So how about "X-Ray imaging contrast mash substrate-glossy", etc.?
Eric, behave yourself!
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