Hi Martin, I'm waiting for MIS to get their archival color carts in then I will be using those. As soon as I can determine how they look with my kind of work I will be using the nomorecarts system. Sorry about the multiple posts, but my nephew had my computer all screwed up but I think I have that sorted out. Once again my apologies and thanks to Mark for bringing this to my attention. Regards Tim --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Martin Wesley" <mwesley250@e...> wrote: > Tim, > > The HPR is very, very close to the Torchon in base brightness but > more neutral in color. More gray than cream. It is much smoother. > Smoother than the Eclipse Satine. Not quite as smooth as EAM or LPM. > > The HPR would probably be very nice for warm toned duotones. You > cabin image would work well on this. Use the Eclipse Satine for > neutral to cool tones. The Eclipse is probably the better all around > paper but probably has much more OBA and may not be as stable. > > Are you still working with the Epson inks? I had a hard time printing > a color photo on the Satine on my wife's 1270. > > Martin > > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., tyork@a... wrote: > > Hi Martin, > > > > How do you think this paper would be for duotones? I ordered > Eclipse > > Satine 308? but would like a paper that is somewhat textured but > not > > as much as Torchon. I used Torchon for an image of a log cabin in > the > > snow and the texture really emphasized the snow which was great > (it's > > the one on my website). It's great paper but not for all images. > > Thank you. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Tim > > > > www.portraitsofnature.net
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Re: 4 Martin re: Hahnemhule photo
2001-09-07 by tyork@accesscable.net
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