
DANIEL SMITH Comparative Paper Chart
One of the great resources that you can find on the DANIEL SMITH Art Supply website or Reference Catalog is our very extensive and comprehensive Comparative Paper Chart. Our buyers have put this together for you over a period of years, and update it in our Reference Catalog when we add new papers to our selection. This is a quick and easy way to find out the different uses of our papers.
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On the chart you can find out if it is:Â
- H – Handmade
- MO – Mouldmade
- MA – Machine-made
- WL – Waterleaf
- LS – Lightly sized
- MS – Moderately sized
- HS – Heavily sized
- NA – Not Applicable
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The features:
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Deckle Edges (and how many sides have deckle edges)
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Acid Free
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Used for:
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Book Arts
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Collage
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Scrapbook
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Stamping
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Restoration
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Decorative
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Calligraphy
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Drawing
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Digital Printing
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Printmaking uses:
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Block Printing
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Chine Colle
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Etching
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Embossing
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Hand Lithography
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Offset Lithography
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Silkscreen
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Letterpress
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You can find our Comparative Paper Chart on our website when you *click* on our “Learn” and “Art Tutorials, Articles, Techniques” links at the very bottom of all our pages.
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You can also find our Comparative Paper Chart on pages 105, 106, and 107 in our 2009-2010 DANIEL SMITH Reference Catalog.Â
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