I played with Somerset a long time ago, but to my taste, all the following produce superior results for my quadtone printing with MIS FS and FSN: Hawk Mountain Osprey Velvet Hawk Mountain Osprey Smooth Arches Infinity Crane's Museo Moab Entrada bright white and natural I highly recommend the Moab papers -- the prints are exceptional and the paper is quite inexpensive in the States. When you use up the Somerset, give some of these a try. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Daniel Ridings <daniel.ridings@e...> wrote: > I'm hoping someone can give me tips on how to go forward. > > Using: Epson C86, UT EZW, and Somerset Enhanced Velvet (supposed to be > optimized for inkjet). > > I wanted to try Somerset Enhanced Velvet. It's 100% cotton rag and costs > half as much as Hahnemühle Photo Rag (188 grams) from my supplier. > > I bought 2 boxes I was so sure it would work out. > > It feels like I'm printing on a sponge (yes, I'm printing on the coated, > "enhanced", side). > > The shadows block up to no end. > > With 1.8 gamma +/- 0 contrast it still blocks up. If I hold the print up > to a light, creating backlight, I can see the detail I want there. But not > under normal view conditions. > > Should I start moving the brightness slider or should I start lowering the > contrast. > > This probably insn't a paper specific question but more a question of how > others go forward when trying to nail down a new paper. > > It might be cheaper than Hahnemühle, but it's not peanuts (about 1 USD a > sheet). So I'd appreciate hearing about others' methods for arriving at > workable settings. > > Thanks in advance, > > Daniel Ridings > http://www.dlridings.com/paw2005/1.html (yes, soon to be 2.html)
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Re: Settings MIS UT EZW Somerset Enh Velvet
2005-01-16 by Philip Schwartz
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