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Re: [Digital BW] Re: IJC/Ilford Smooth Pearl Bronzing Problem

2003-04-22 by Robert Morrison

On 4/22/03 2:29 AM, "joshjamessmith" <joshjamessmith@...> wrote:

> Hi Robert.
> 
> Is Epson Pro Glossy the same as Epson Premium photo glossy
> ? 

No, it is nothing like it.

> Have you tried the ColorLife Photo Paper with the UltraTones ?

No, but the Colorlife paper is made for dye inks so it doesn't seem that it
would offer an obvious advantage given that the Ultratones are 100% pigment.
 
> Would you be kind enough to supply the part number for the
> paper ?

These papers are identical:

Epson Professional Glossy S041456 (13" x 19") sheets

Epson Glossy Paper Photo Weight  S041388 (22" x 65' roll); S041389 (44" x
65' roll)


You can get the Epson Pro Glossy at Atlex:

http://www.atlex.com/Epson/paper/super_b_size.htm

 
> I find epson naming conventions of paper really absurd and
> very confusing.
> 
Yeap...its definitely not their strong point.

Robert



>> Carl,
>> 
>> Have you tried the epson pro glossy with the
> ultrachromes...much more like
>> an air dried silver print than the Ilford. They are the best BW RC
> style
>> prints that I've seen so far...can't wait to try it with the new
> Ultratones.
>> 
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