I would love some input on paper choices you all have made and why you have done so. I have been away from printing for a while which leads me to believe that I need some guidance. Any comments will be appreciated.
Thanks!
Kimberly
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I like the Moab Lasal Photo Luster 270 and the Epson Ultra Premium Luster Paper for printing. Both look like the luster prints I used to get from the lab.
The best looking paper that I've seen outside of those two is the Ilford Galerie Gold Fibre Silk. I'm only seen color charts, but I picked up a sample pack to try. It has a much higher dynamic range than any other paper I am familiar with.
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I like the Moab Lasal Photo Luster 270 and the Epson Ultra Premium Luster Paper for printing. Both look like the luster prints I used to get from the lab.
The best looking paper that I've seen outside of those two is the Ilford Galerie Gold Fibre Silk. I'm only seen color charts, but I picked up a sample pack to try. It has a much higher dynamic range than any other paper I am familiar with.
Great suggestions Chris.
I stick to Epson Premium Luster. It looks/feels like photographic RC paper and the native Epson drivers for it are pretty spot on.
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