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Not long ago, Breathing Color introduced its new Belgian Linen media. It’s a unique product because of its substrate, so I took an interest in testing and reviewing it. Glad I did – it’s a nice product.
Figure 0. Belgian Linen Label
As the most distinctive feature of this media is the linen substrate, the first question we may ask is: “why linen?”. So, I’ll start with a few words about linen, and then get into the results of my testing.
According to Wikipedia, linen is made from the fibers of the flax plant. The fiber is very strong and absorbent. Linen textiles appear to be some of the oldest in the world: their history goes back many thousands of years. ...

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Mark has been making photographs for the past six decades and started adopting a digital workflow in 1999 first with scanning film, then going fully digital in 2004. He has worked with a considerable range of software, equipment and techniques over the years, accumulated substantial experience as an author, educator and communicator in several fields and is a frequent contributor to the Luminous-Landscape website. Mark developed a particular interest in film scanning and authored the ebook “Scanning Workflows with SilverFast 8, SilverFast HDR, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop” available on the SilverFast website. In his “other life” (the one that pays for the photography), Mark is a retiree from the World Bank Group and now a consultant in electric power development.
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