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Re: [Digital BW] Innova- a little more

Re: [Digital BW] Innova- a little more

2005-04-04 by Diane Fields

Tyler, what papers did you test?  I'm using QTR and have only done step wedges on the Innova samples so far.

Diane
  The Innova papers also have a very slight effect on hue, slightly
  cooler than the Hahnemuhle papers normally used here. This is barely
  noticable with Cone's Selenium ink set, and more noticable with the
  warm set. It is still warm, but I'd say it is just a bit less yellow,
  resulting in a nice elegant warm print tone. With my test image, it
  also seemed to have a bit more dimension, indicating the cooler tone
  may vary slightly in different parts of the scale. This did seem to be
  the case.
  I would not say there is any solution to scuffing or flaking with this
  paper. There may be some slight improvement over the Hahnemuhle papers
  but these prints still need to be handled with care.
  I still recommend trying this brand, I'll be using more and more of it.

  Tyler
  www.custom-digital.com



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Re: [Digital BW] Innova- a little more

2005-04-04 by Tyler Boley

Diane, it is Innova Photo Smooth Cotton, Innova Soft Texture Art, and
another soon to be out labeled InnovaRough Texture 315gsm, apparently
to be called Cold Press 315 gsm. See post 57942 for my initial tests.
Tyler

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Diane Fields"
<picnic@c...> wrote:
> Tyler, what papers did you test?  I'm using QTR and have only done
step wedges on the Innova samples so far.
> 
> Diane
>   The Innova papers also have a very slight effect on hue, slightly
>   cooler than the Hahnemuhle papers normally used here. This is barely
>   noticable with Cone's Selenium ink set, and more noticable with the
>   warm set. It is still warm, but I'd say it is just a bit less yellow,
>   resulting in a nice elegant warm print tone. With my test image, it
>   also seemed to have a bit more dimension, indicating the cooler tone
>   may vary slightly in different parts of the scale. This did seem to be
>   the case.
>   I would not say there is any solution to scuffing or flaking with this
>   paper. There may be some slight improvement over the Hahnemuhle papers
>   but these prints still need to be handled with care.
>   I still recommend trying this brand, I'll be using more and more
of it.
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> 
>   Tyler
>   www.custom-digital.com
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

RE: [Digital BW] Innova- a little more

2005-04-04 by Jim Doyle

Well..Since You just brought it up Tyler..

Cold Press Is In.. I Have all Roll Stock Cut sheets Due In Tuesday.. 24 x
50, 36 x 50, 44 x 50, 60 x 50

Cheers

Jim Doyle


J. Doyle Enterprises LLC
114 Old Orchard Rd
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
856-424-8660
http://www.shadesofpaper.com
AOL IM: Brokerup99
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  -----Original Message-----
  From: Tyler Boley [mailto:tyler@...]
  Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 9:03 PM
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Innova- a little more



  Diane, it is Innova Photo Smooth Cotton, Innova Soft Texture Art, and
  another soon to be out labeled InnovaRough Texture 315gsm, apparently
  to be called Cold Press 315 gsm. See post 57942 for my initial tests.
  Tyler

  --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Diane Fields"
  <picnic@c...> wrote:
  > Tyler, what papers did you test?  I'm using QTR and have only done
  step wedges on the Innova samples so far.
  >
  > Diane
  >   The Innova papers also have a very slight effect on hue, slightly
  >   cooler than the Hahnemuhle papers normally used here. This is barely
  >   noticable with Cone's Selenium ink set, and more noticable with the
  >   warm set. It is still warm, but I'd say it is just a bit less yellow,
  >   resulting in a nice elegant warm print tone. With my test image, it
  >   also seemed to have a bit more dimension, indicating the cooler tone
  >   may vary slightly in different parts of the scale. This did seem to be
  >   the case.
  >   I would not say there is any solution to scuffing or flaking with this
  >   paper. There may be some slight improvement over the Hahnemuhle papers
  >   but these prints still need to be handled with care.
  >   I still recommend trying this brand, I'll be using more and more
  of it.
  >
  >   Tyler
  >   www.custom-digital.com
  >
  >
  >
  > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]





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Re: [Digital BW] Innova- a little more

2005-04-04 by Tyler Boley

oh yeah, and did I mention that if you did'nt get it from Jim, the
rules of karma apply?
Tyler

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Doyle"
<jdoyle1713@c...> wrote:
> Well..Since You just brought it up Tyler..
> 
> Cold Press Is In.. I Have all Roll Stock Cut sheets Due In Tuesday..
24 x
> 50, 36 x 50, 44 x 50, 60 x 50
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Jim Doyle
> 
> 
> J. Doyle Enterprises LLC
> 114 Old Orchard Rd
> Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
> 856-424-8660
> http://www.shadesofpaper.com
> AOL IM: Brokerup99
> 
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Tyler Boley [mailto:tyler@t...]
>   Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 9:03 PM
>   To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
>   Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Innova- a little more
> 
> 
> 
>   Diane, it is Innova Photo Smooth Cotton, Innova Soft Texture Art, and
>   another soon to be out labeled InnovaRough Texture 315gsm, apparently
>   to be called Cold Press 315 gsm. See post 57942 for my initial tests.
>   Tyler
> 
>   --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Diane Fields"
>   <picnic@c...> wrote:
>   > Tyler, what papers did you test?  I'm using QTR and have only done
>   step wedges on the Innova samples so far.
>   >
>   > Diane
>   >   The Innova papers also have a very slight effect on hue, slightly
>   >   cooler than the Hahnemuhle papers normally used here. This is
barely
>   >   noticable with Cone's Selenium ink set, and more noticable
with the
>   >   warm set. It is still warm, but I'd say it is just a bit less
yellow,
>   >   resulting in a nice elegant warm print tone. With my test
image, it
>   >   also seemed to have a bit more dimension, indicating the
cooler tone
>   >   may vary slightly in different parts of the scale. This did
seem to be
>   >   the case.
>   >   I would not say there is any solution to scuffing or flaking
with this
>   >   paper. There may be some slight improvement over the
Hahnemuhle papers
>   >   but these prints still need to be handled with care.
>   >   I still recommend trying this brand, I'll be using more and more
>   of it.
>   >
>   >   Tyler
>   >   www.custom-digital.com
>   >
>   >
>   >
>   > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> 
> 
> 
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