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Oriental Graphica FB glossy paper

Oriental Graphica FB glossy paper

2004-11-25 by Bernie Ess

Hello, 
today I bought this 320g fiber based glossy inkjet paper, which
ressembles pretty much to traditional darkroom paper. I wonder whether
others on the list have used it, and liked it - or not. I have only
printed one photo so far, long drying times, and my initial
impressions seem that it has an interesting look. I almost used my EAM
settings on my 2100/ UT7 machine, and the paper seems very to give a
sharp print, a little, not much bronzing. 

I'd like to hear some other opinions and experiences.

One link to this paper is this site: http://tinyurl.com/5blrm

Thanks, Bernie

P.S.: I would have liked to search the database, but the search
function only allows to search per page, which is absurd, it takes
hours and hours to find something. Am I wrong to remember that before
the search function listed all hits in a row?

Regards, Bernie

Re: [Digital BW] Oriental Graphica FB glossy paper

2004-11-25 by Lee Hiers

On 25 Nov 2004 at 20:03, Bernie Ess wrote:

> P.S.: I would have liked to search the database, but the search
> function only allows to search per page, which is absurd, it takes
> hours and hours to find something. Am I wrong to remember that before
> the search function listed all hits in a row?

Yes the YahooGroups search is nowhere near as useful as it used to 
be.  Not sure when it changed...it's been some months I think.

Lee

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Lee Hiers
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Re: [Digital BW] Oriental Graphica FB glossy paper

2004-11-25 by Mark Savoia

I got severe bronzing with all printers and inksets.
Mark

On Nov 25, 2004, at 3:03 PM, Bernie Ess wrote:

>
>  Hello,
>  today I bought this 320g fiber based glossy inkjet paper, which
>  ressembles pretty much to traditional darkroom paper. I wonder whether
>  others on the list have used it, and liked it - or not. I have only
>  printed one photo so far, long drying times, and my initial
>  impressions seem that it has an interesting look. I almost used my EAM
>  settings on my 2100/ UT7 machine, and the paper seems very to give a
>  sharp print, a little, not much bronzing.
>
>  I'd like to hear some other opinions and experiences.
>
>  One link to this paper is this site: http://tinyurl.com/5blrm
>
>  Thanks, Bernie
>
>  P.S.: I would have liked to search the database, but the search
>  function only allows to search per page, which is absurd, it takes
>  hours and hours to find something. Am I wrong to remember that before
>  the search function listed all hits in a row?
>
>  Regards, Bernie
>
>
>
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Re: [Digital BW] Oriental Graphica FB glossy paper

2004-11-26 by c_h_r_i_s_e_l_l_i_s

I tried it with a VM inkset.  I got best results with the PK black.

There was some bronzing, and the blacks weren't very deep (i.e. low 
Dmax).  It gave better results than the Lyson Darkroom glossy with 
this inkset, in case you're tempted to try that.

Chris

> >
> >  Hello,
> >  today I bought this 320g fiber based glossy inkjet paper, which
> >  ressembles pretty much to traditional darkroom paper. I wonder 
whether
> >  others on the list have used it, and liked it - or not. I have 
only
> >  printed one photo so far, long drying times, and my initial
> >  impressions seem that it has an interesting look. I almost used 
my EAM
> >  settings on my 2100/ UT7 machine, and the paper seems very to 
give a
> >  sharp print, a little, not much bronzing.
> >
> >  I'd like to hear some other opinions and experiences.
> >
> >  One link to this paper is this site: http://tinyurl.com/5blrm
> >
> >  Thanks, Bernie
> >
> >  P.S.: I would have liked to search the database, but the search
> >  function only allows to search per page, which is absurd, it 
takes
> >  hours and hours to find something. Am I wrong to remember that 
before
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> >  the search function listed all hits in a row?
> >
> >  Regards, Bernie

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