Andre, Actually, I remember seeing some densitometric data that William Turner had the highest black density of all matte fineart papers using pigment inks (MIS VM black I believe). I wish I knew where the data was published. Regards. Shilesh --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "sceptre12345" <am1000@v...> wrote: > I just happened to have some Ilford Inkjet Fine Art paper (190 gsm) > and was less than satisfied. But of course, printed on the wrong > side!!! > > It's also the same paper as Wells Rivers of Piezo fame. Prints quite > nicely with the Piezo plugin using that profile. It has a slightly > lower Dmax than EEM and up close, 10 inches or less, look less sharp, > probably because of the texture. Also has a creamier base than EEM. A > fine paper worth considering. > > Cheers, > Andre > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Shilesh Jani" > <shilesh.jani@s...> wrote: > > Sounds like Ilford Fineart paper. I have seen that paper and yes > the > > specs are identical to Hahenemuhle William Turner, which can be > found > > much cheaper at inkjetgoodies.com or as Royal Jazz from > > mediaStreet.com > > > >
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Re: PRINTASIA Fine Art Matt Paper by Ilford - Printing Side?
2003-06-25 by Shilesh Jani
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