Entrada Paper for BO printing?
2004-03-12 by sdowell00
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2004-03-12 by sdowell00
I was thinking of trying Moab Entrada Natural for BO printing on an Epson 2200 (using Clayton Jones BO workflow). Any thoughts on this paper? There are so many papers out there (and opinions), I'll go broke trying each one. So I come to the experts. Thanks, Steve
2004-03-12 by Richard Sintchak
Thursday, March 11, 2004, 7:31:40 PM, you wrote: s> I was thinking of trying Moab Entrada Natural for BO printing on an s> Epson 2200 (using Clayton Jones BO workflow). Any thoughts on this s> paper? There are so many papers out there (and opinions), I'll go s> broke trying each one. So I come to the experts. s> Thanks, s> Steve I've seen some postings where others say the Entrada is good for B&W printing. I personally found too much "mottling" in the deep blacks when printing on this paper with my 1160 with MIS FS-N inks and with my 2200 doing BO printing with Eboni black. -- Best regards, Richard mailto:richard@...
2004-03-12 by MartyF2938@aol.com
In a message dated 3/12/2004 9:27:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com writes: Entrada Paper for BO printing? I use it all the time for color and B&W and I love it. I got tired of handling flimsy paper, this paper is a pleasure to use. I prefer the natural but have the bright white also. You'll like it. Marty [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2004-03-12 by James Irelan
On Thursday, March 11, 2004, at 11:11 PM, Richard Sintchak wrote: > > Thursday, March 11, 2004, 7:31:40 PM, you wrote: > > s> I was thinking of trying Moab Entrada Natural for BO printing on an > s> Epson 2200 (using Clayton Jones BO workflow). Any thoughts on this > s> paper? There are so many papers out there (and opinions), I'll go > s> broke trying each one. So I come to the experts. > s> Thanks, > s> Steve > > I've seen some postings where others say the Entrada is good for B&W > printing. I personally found too much "mottling" in the deep blacks > when printing on this paper with my 1160 with MIS FS-N inks and with > my 2200 doing BO printing with Eboni black. > > -- > Best regards, > Richard Hello, I'm no expert, but I can give you my experience, FWIW. I like the look and feel of this paper, enough that I have been working on it almost exclusively in recent months. I have not printed much B&W on it, but did recently, using ImagePrint on a 7600 with UCs. I don't know how the prints would compare with ones made by people working more critically in B&W, but the prints looked good to me. ImagePrint is excellent for printing B&W. In color, however, I have found this paper to be more difficult to profile than other papers- usually in small areas such as red cast and the reds themselves. Otherwise the images look great, and I'm sure that I'll wind up with profiles that nail things down, just haven't had the time to sort it all out yet. But generally these papers- and I've used both the whitened and the natural- look and feel very good, and I'd say are well worth a try, even given the caviat that others may find the same quirkiness when they try to profile them as I have. James Irelan > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]