I used both the PremierArt Smooth Fine Art 325 Paper and the PremierArt Generations Alise Museum Fine Art Paper - Natural White I ultimately think I prefer the Alise as I didn't need any curves or profiles embedded. It printed just straight from the greyscale tiff. Has a bit of a deeper black than the Smooth Fine Art 325. Unfortunately I made about 200 8X10 prints using 20 thickness paper and it seems it has wrecked my 1400 printer. The catalog duotone printers needed a set of perfect match prints. 20 thickness seems to bee too much. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <roark.paul@...> wrote: > > Congratulations on the show, Jeffrey. > > Which Premier Art paper did you use? > > Paul > www.PaulRoark.com > > > > "scalesnyt" <scalesnyt@> wrote: > > > > http://www.lightwork.org/exhibitions/scales.html > > > > At the above link is the information about a current exhibition I have up at Light Work Gallery in Syracuse NY. There are over 40 Carbon pigment prints that I made with the Eboni 6 inks from MIS and Premiere Art paper. > > > > Thanks Paul for your guidance. > > >
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Re: Exhibition of Eboni 6 Carbon Prints at Light Work in NY
2011-04-13 by scalesnyt
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