HPR tends to look a bit too warm to my eye (setup: Epson 1160, Lyson Quad Black Neutral) compared to EAM/EEM. On the subject of proofing and final printing, I use Epson Heavyweight Matte for the former, EEM for the latter. In display or storage, I've yet to experience any degree of yellowing. - Barrett --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "digikdm" <monroekd@h...> wrote: >In my experience the Hahnemuhle photorag is closer to EEM >than Epson Velvet Fine Art(EVFA) in overall texture and >brightness.The Hahnemuhle is also a little heavier and does >not ripple at 2880dpi (as does EEM). The Hahnemuhle is only >minimally less white, whereas the EVFA is significantly less >white.The Dmax appears to be about the same for all three >papers from visual inspection alone. By the way, is the >Hahnemuhle printable on either side???? If only one side is >printable, it's next to impossible to tell which side is the >printable surface. For all I know, the few prints I've made on >Hahnemuhle could have been made on the wrong side. Given >that possibility , even the nonprintable side closely >approximates EEM.
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Re: EEM vs. others
2003-09-01 by amateriat
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