....also, besides that i dont think Photorag is made in such a thin weight (189 gsm), I just cracked open the pack and see that it's quite a 'warm' paper, more like a 'natural' white....Isn't Photo Rag a 'bright' white ? --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "shileshjani" <janishilesh@...> wrote: > > I jumped too fast. It is Photo Rag. See > > http://mediastreetbyink2image.com/index.php/inkjet-media/fine-art-canvas/royal-renaissance-photo-rag-309-gsm-19-mil-sheet.html > > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "frankg_photo" <frankgross@> wrote: > > > > I just moved my workspace and came across a sealed pack of paper that I would like to know more about - particularly what it's characteristics are: > > > > Is it a 'bright white' or a 'natural/warm'. > > > > What branded paper is it most similar to. > > > > And mostly, what profile or printer settings are applicable. > > > > I tried the original supplier but didn't get anywhere. > > > > It is: > > Media Street > > Royal Renaissance > > 189 gsm (11x17) > > > > Hopefully someone knows it and can help. Please email me unless you think anyone else here is interested too. > > Thanks, > > Frank > > >
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Re: ID 'ing paper - Royal Rennaissance
2010-01-05 by frankg_photo
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