Yes... and note that there are two: photo and museum. The photo variety uses an OBA (Optical Brightening Agent) and the museum type does not. So the photo type has a brighter base and the museum type is warmer. Some feel OBAs affect the longevity of the print, or at least that whiteness can fade over a long period of time. In normal indoor lighting the difference in "whiteness" is less noticeable - the photo type appears brighter under natural outdoor light which contains more in the UV spectrum. That's my understanding, at any rate. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "andrevallejo" <vallejodasilva@...> wrote: > > Hello all. > Is this the Alise you're talking about? > http://www.atlex.com/premier/fine-art-smooth-alise-250-300.htm > best,André >
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Re: first print with Alise, VERY pleased! (but would like .qidf fi
2009-09-18 by paulmwhiting