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Re: [Digital BW] Paul: Black ink Question

2003-02-05 by Julian Thomas

What did you think of the prints on it? I used to think the same as you as I
loved the feel of PR - but then I gave a customer a choice of a framed
Ilford and a framed PR side by side and they chose the Ilford. They couldn't
handle the prints obviously, but the finished product gives you everything
we want - great blacks, long greyscale etc etc just doesn't handle as well
in the portfolio box! The lustre paper is still glossier than the new
premium semimatte or the Ilford pearl.

Julian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Olson" <jerryolson@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Paul: Black ink Question


> Julian, I have seen Epson's new paper, photo lustre. Looks like
> plasticky R.C. surface to me. Ugly surface, I didn't care for it at all.
>
> Jerry
>
> > Not me! I only frame a sale. I know what you mean about these papers,
but I
> > made a conscious decision that the image on the paper was more important
> > than the feel. Nothing handles like a heavy fineart paper. But the image
on
> > the Ilford (IMO) is better than on PR. It costs 14 euros (roughly the
same
> > in dollars) for 25sheets of A4 - I've only used the sheets not the rolls
and
> > had no paper problems. I think you are basing your view of RC paper on
early
> > examples. The latest multigrade is a nice paper.
> >
> > Julian
> >
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