MATT... IMHO, go for the Red River ULTRA-PRO SATIN 2.0..Very much like EPSON's "semigloss", and works very well with the UT-2 INK set..I also use it for color dyes (Lyson Fotonics) in my "other 1280"..You'll LOVE the price as well..100 sheets letter size (p/n 1682) approx $30!!.... Also great for proofing with QTR/Roark before you commit to $2.00/sheet bartya like CRANE Silver Rag, Epson Exhibition Fiber or INNOVA Gloss, or HARMON Gloss..Also a great Bartya paper is the Ilford GOLD SILK Fiber at much lower pricing, but with more of a gloss differential.. You will have the best luck with any of these papers (including the Red River) if you spray them after they're full dry ( a couple of days aor so) with Premiere Art Shield..I use the solvent based version because it also works well with my color inks which are aqueous and thus water soluable..ie..they will "run" if they get water wet.... Eddie ... ----- Original Message ----- From: mbrouphy To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 12:20 PM Subject: [Digital BW] Red River Papers I was looking over some of the specs for several of the papers carried or made by Red River and I'm looking for some user advice. What kind of experience have fellow members of this group had with their GreenPix Matte, 60lb Polar Matte, and Aurora Natural papers. I've used the Polar Matte for notecards I think it's terrific but for my print purposes it might be too bright. I'm looking specifically for a nice natural, less white (with or without and OBA), to match up with the Eboni UT2 inkset that prints nice and warm. A warmer paper should take the Zone 8,9 and 10 areas down where I can work on punching up the highligts keep the low/mid-tones intact. Thanks for your help in advance...Mike New Orleans, LA www.NewOrleansPhotoArt.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Red River Papers
2008-04-04 by Eddie Wiseman
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