--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "frankg_photo" <frank@f...> wrote: > Yes, the ink bleeding through a paper is a very important point. I > would be using an MIS Quad inkset. > > > > > check: > > > http://www.centerforbookarts.org/ > > > > > > > > > > But be careful that the paper they recommend works with your > particular type of inkjet inks...Not all will. > > > > Also, although you might want thin paper, remember, it has to be > opaque (thick) enough to not allow 'bleed > > through' of the images on the back side of the paper. Inkjet > images put a lot of ink on the substrates they > > are printed on. > > > > Harvey Ferdschneider > > partner, SKID Photography, NYC > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] HI FOLKS, i have been working on a "book" of my own images. set up like a portfolio but not loose in a box. i was wondering if anyone knows where i can find materials to bind this together in book form. i am going to print on 13x19 paper. where can i find books this large? i thought about finding old style ledger binders. any ideas. the prints will be printed horizonal. these will be limited to only a few copies. larry
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Re: Paper recommendation for a book project
2002-01-03 by riskdr8138
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