--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "justme5571" <justmeok55@h...> wrote: > > > I realise that choice of papers to print on is a subjective and > personal preferance....but,it seems that most "fine art" and black > and white printers prefer matte surfaces.There are drawbacks to this > paper choice(less dmax,less detail(in general)....so....i'm > wondering,what are the pluses to matte "fine art" papers? > > thanks for your opinions(they may help me make my choices) > > andy graham Most use matte because everything else generally suffers from bronzing and other surface oddities and aren't as "archival" (ie they want their holiday pics to last a century). Many make a virtue of "art" papers because they find digital printing more similar to silkscreen or etching than to traditional photography. Makes sense, considering the amount of Photoshopping some do. I seem to be settling into Moab Entrada because it reminds me of a long-forgotten warm-toned Kodak portrait paper. It also qualifies as "archival", fwiw. Epson Enhanced Matte is also good because its the ultimate surface upon which to review my efforts. Profiles for those two are nearly identical.
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Re: curious about paper choices
2005-02-08 by Djon
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