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What's your favorite paper w/piezotones?

What's your favorite paper w/piezotones?

2002-08-29 by treadwinkle

Especially for actor headshots or portraits?  I ordered the 
Hahnemühle photo rag and I have to wait.  It's on backorder.  Poor 
poor me. :-)  In the meantime, what are the cone papers like?  
What's your fave!?!?!

treadwinkle

Re: [Digital BW] What's your favorite paper w/piezotones?

2002-08-29 by Robert Morrison

Epson Enhanced Matte...hands down winner for non-archival applications.
Good price, good blacks, smooth surface.  For archival work try Somerset
Enhanced, Museo and Eclipse Satine Soft White.

Robert
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On 8/28/02 8:00 PM, "treadwinkle" <VOLveeta@...> wrote:

> Especially for actor headshots or portraits?  I ordered the
> Hahnemühle photo rag and I have to wait.  It's on backorder.  Poor
> poor me. :-)  In the meantime, what are the cone papers like?
> What's your fave!?!?!
> 
> treadwinkle
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Re: [Digital BW] What's your favorite paper w/piezotones?

2002-08-29 by Kemal Delic

Robert,

Why is Epson Enhanced Matte not archival?

Best, 
Kemal

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Robert Morrison wrote:
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> 
> Epson Enhanced Matte...hands down winner for non-archival applications.
> Good price, good blacks, smooth surface.  For archival work try Somerset
> Enhanced, Museo and Eclipse Satine Soft White.
> 
> Robert
>

Re: [Digital BW] What's your favorite paper w/piezotones?

2002-08-29 by Robert Morrison

Not acid free, not 100% rag, and loaded with optical brighteners.  The
question is why Epson ever marketed this paper as "Archival" in the first
place.  You could expect to get 20 -30 years with this paper though...and
the inks will probably last much longer than that.

Robert
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On 8/29/02 6:18 AM, "Kemal Delic" <k.delic@...> wrote:

> Robert,
> 
> Why is Epson Enhanced Matte not archival?
> 
> Best, 
> Kemal
> 
> ------------------------------------------------
> 
> Robert Morrison wrote:
>> 
>> Epson Enhanced Matte...hands down winner for non-archival applications.
>> Good price, good blacks, smooth surface.  For archival work try Somerset
>> Enhanced, Museo and Eclipse Satine Soft White.
>> 
>> Robert
>> 
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