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Re: Matte BW vs Kayenta for K3

2007-05-02 by jrschwaller

Clayton...

You've got me interested in Matte BW, but none of the suppliers 
pointed to on the Premier Imaging site seems to carry it.  Where can 
it be obtained?  

Thanks, john

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Clayton Jones" 
<cj@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Keith,
> 
> >I just picked up some matte paper that was labeled Premier Matte.  
It
> >did not specify Matte BW on the label.  Instead, it was labeled
> >Premier Matte.  I cross-checked the specifications from the Premier
> >site and it matches the 210gsm exactly.  Was the Matte BW known
> >previously by this name?
> 
> Sorry, I don't know for sure, but the names seem interchangeable.  
One
> of the greater mysteries in this business is figuring out Premier
> Art's paper names.
> 
> 
> 
> >Clayton, what characteristics did you find with this paper?  
> 
> Well, pretty much what I listed in my original post:  smooth, bright
> white, cool toned, 2-sided, alpha cellulose, 210 gsm, relatively
> inexpensive, top-notch dmax.  
> 
> 
> >I have been looking for a BW paper for some cool tone images and 
> >have been dissatisfied with what I have tested so far.  I print 
> >on a 2400 with the K3 inkset and am very pleased with my prints.
> 
> "Cool tone" is relative, of course, when using a variable tone ink
> system.  Basically it means a given K ink will be rendered cooler on
> this paper than one of the commonly used warmer tone papers which 
make
> up the majority of matte papers.  So an ABW setting that is 
moderately
> warm on VFA might look neutral on this paper.
> 
> One of the problems with using a cooler ABW setting on a paper that
> has a warm paper color is that the highlights will look warm and 
won't
> match the darker zones.  So most cool tone papers tend to have a
> whiter base color and often have BW in the name.  You can pretty 
much
> count on any "BW" paper being cool toned, although they vary in 
degree.
> 
> Regards,
> Clayton
> 
> 
> Info on black and white digital printing at    
> http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm
>

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