IMO, HPR Satin is not a universal paper (no paper is!). It works supremely with some images, and not at all with others. Some of my images need a 'boost' that only HPR Satin has been able to deliver. Others do not need the benefits of Satin at all, and in fact look better printed on HPR original. What you're seeing is a function of the inks and paper coating, and I like it very much for *certain* images. You're not going to be able to get rid of it. Use Satin where it works best, and avoid it where it doesn't. Best Regards, Michael Gordon www.mgordonphotography.com
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Re: HPR Satin and 'Bronzing'
2005-11-29 by Michael E. Gordon