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  2. Watercolor paper - Wikipedia

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    Watercolor paper can be described according to the manufacturing process. It can be hot-pressed, cold-pressed, or rough. A number of companies sell watercolor papers, some of them with a long history of production. [3] Paper traditionally comes in either 90, 140, or 300 lb weights. [2] Prices range from affordable to more expensive and higher ...

  3. Arches paper - Wikipedia

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    Arches paper is a brand of air-dried paper that is used by printers and watercolorists. It has a warm white colour and is produced in hot-pressed, cold-pressed, and rough varieties. It has a warm white colour and is produced in hot-pressed, cold-pressed, and rough varieties.

  4. Bristol board - Wikipedia

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    Bristol paper is used for printing documents, brochures, promotional materials and envelopes. It is often used for water color painting. It is also used for paperback book or catalog covers, file folders, tags, and tickets. Another use is for scale models; some students use this kind of paper for the walls in their scale models.

  5. Hammermill Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, they bought the Strathmore Paper Company. [4] After a failed takeover by Paul Bilzerian and brothers William and Earle I. Mack (sons of New Jersey real estate developer H. Bert Mack), [5] Hammermill was purchased in 1986, by International Paper Company, with customer services and operations moving to their Memphis headquarters in 1988 ...

  6. Horace A. Moses - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after relocating to Springfield, Massachusetts, Moses established the Mittineague Paper Mill in West Springfield, Massachusetts, on February 18, 1892, at age 30 and with $100,000 of authorized capital. [1] Shortly thereafter, in 1894, he traveled to the Strathmore Valley in Scotland, where he observed the structure of factory towns.

  7. Gum printing - Wikipedia

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    A heavy weight cotton watercolor or printmaking paper that can withstand repeated and extended soakings is best. Each layer of pigment is individually coated, registered, exposed and washed. Separation negatives of cyan, magenta, and yellow or red, green, and blue are used for a full-color image.

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