I use Ilford Gallerie Smooth Pearl for proofing. It is a fine paper in its own right as far as RC (vs. fiber) papers are concerned. Dave. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "wwodets" <odets@...> wrote: > > I am using the Harman Gloss in a 4800 with K3 and I've found that the > Canon "Gloss Photographic Paper, 190 GSM" is quite good and very > inexpensive--about 0.50 per 13 x 19 sheet. In this size, the part > number for a 100 sheet box is 0848V610. It's plenty good enough for a > proof but I wouldn't want to do much else with it. > > I am using both the Harman and Canon papers with profiles, but they are > quite close without the profiles. > > Walt > > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "flyflightdeck" > <cloudswimmer@> wrote: > > > > I'm nervously about to try my first ever glossy paper in an inkjet > > printer.I've ordered some Harman Gloss FB Al.My printer is an Epson > > 4800 with K3 ink.I've been printing a long time with photorag 308 and > > Epson VFA, and find I can get pretty close proofs with Epson EM.If I > > end up liking the Harman gloss, those of you who use it what do you > > use for proofing paper? > > > > Thanks! > > > > CS > > >
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Re: Proofing for Harman Gloss Al
2008-02-19 by ausdlk
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