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    Lodima Fine Art Paper

    Michael and Paula are now accepting orders for a limited run of the Lodima Fine art Paper. Thought it would be of interest.

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    Re: Lodima Fine Art Paper

    Thanks. I'm in for a box.

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    Re: Lodima Fine Art Paper

    Great news ... ordered my box.

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    Re: Lodima Fine Art Paper

    It's deja vu all over again...

    I hope it's not THAT warm - one of the things I really like about Azo is the cool/neutral. Anyway, good news better than no news...

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    Re: Lodima Fine Art Paper

    Quote Originally Posted by Don Hutton View Post
    It's deja vu all over again...

    I hope it's not THAT warm - one of the things I really like about Azo is the cool/neutral. Anyway, good news better than no news...
    Don - Like all silver chloride papers you can control the tone between warm and cool by the amount of 10% KBr you use. The D Max is absolutely killer. I read the test print densities recently for Michael and Paula. I know that this is hard to believe, but the paper is a bit improved over Azo. Best thing to do is to get some and see for yourself.

    Christmas is a bit early this year. Pass the word. We need to get behind this product big time to continue this success well into the future.

    Cheers!

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    Re: Lodima Fine Art Paper

    I'm in... gives me a good reason to get out with the 8x10 again. To be honest, I was pretty surprised to hear the news that they finally had things in line.

    My comment on the tone was merely based around the descroption on their website and the scan of the sample. Anyway, it sounds awesome - make a lot people, myself included, very happy.

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    Re: Lodima Fine Art Paper

    Lodima Fine Art Silver Chloride Paper is Here

    For full details, see this link

    http://www.michaelandpaula.com/mp/newpaper.html

    Thank you for your interest in this paper.

    Michael A. Smith and Paula Chamlee

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    Re: Lodima Fine Art Paper

    Best of luck on this Michael and well done. I suggest you make a posting in the new products section about this....

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    Re: Lodima Fine Art Paper

    It's actually a smart idea to make only one box available per customer, this will give M&P a good idea about a potential customer base. I look forward to try this against my Azo.

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    Re: Lodima Fine Art Paper

    Placed my order.....

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