Garry,
All of these are good suggestions. If Brightcube does release a 300gsm warm paper (Eclipse) then that would be my first choice for your Sepia prints and large scale portraits. Eclipse is one of my favorite papers and I use it successfully with PiezoColor inks....I understand others (like Jerry) use MIS inks successfully too. It has a very nice weight and feel to it. 100% rag cotton too.
Steadman
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From: Robert Morrison
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Warm toned paper
Add to that list Eclipse Satine Soft White...which is similar in color to
Mueso (no OB's) and is two sided. If you want really warm...try Concord Rag
from Legion. I believe that Brightcube (www.photoinkjet.com) plans to
release a version of Eclipse which matches the color of Concorde Rag
soon...but is the sturdier, 300gm Satine paper. Turnbridge (available from
inkjet mall) has a different texture but is similar in color to Concorde Rag
as well.
Robert
On 3/24/02 8:20 AM, "Jerry Olson" <jerryolson@...> wrote:
> Orwell, Frankfurt, William Turner, Royal Plush,Osprey, Museo, Royal
> Rennaissance, Photo Rag, all are slightly cream in color.
>
> Jerry
>
> garrysarre wrote:
>
>> My first foray into achieving a rich goldern sepia was with MIS
>> colour pigs. White paper was doing nasty things to the highlights.
>> Giving the illusion of a cross-over into blue. I then tried printing
>> onto concord 8511 - antique white. This immediately solved the "blue
>> highlight" problem as this paper, while not looking particularly
>> interesting as it has no interesting texture and looks yellow. It
>> printed the best out of my little MIS sample back. (I have only
>> tried four papers)
>>
>> Surely, for those wanting to use a sepia look, the cream/yellow
>> papers would look better, especially in the highlights where there
>> is very little pigment laid down.
>>
>> I would like some recommendations from anyone who has tried any of
>> the warmer toned papers and what they are called.
>>
>> Thanks very much.
>>
>> Garry Sarre
>>
>> www.sarre.com.au
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2002-03-24 by Steadman Uhlich
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