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pentaxuser

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It's resin paper only. Different surfaces of course such as glossy, lustre and matt but essentially one grade only so not multigrade as RC B&W paper is.

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One thing will surprise you on RA4 printing. The paper is relative cheap. Color optical prints also have special quality that digital prints don't have. When I printed color, I never touched that cyan dial on the color head. What the hell they put it there for? :smile:
 

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That sucks. Is there a particular reason for this or is it just a case of that's the only thing available?

Thanks.


Turns out a few days ago I stumbled upon a post from PE in a thread from long, long ago that touches on this question:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 

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That sucks. Is there a particular reason for this or is it just a case of that's the only thing available?

Fiber based paper would take longer to process, wash and dry. How would you benefit from using it?
 
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Fiber based paper would take longer to process, wash and dry. How would you benefit from using it?
I never said I would benefit from it. When doing black and white, I never liked RC paper. I liked the feel of fiber paper. It felt like a real print. And it didn't take that much longer as it did with RC. To me, there's nothing like fiber based paper.
 

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To me, there's nothing like fiber based paper.

I could just say "tough, there's only RC" but I won't. I can appreciate why people feel that there's something special about fibre but in colour you may find that RA4 is not so inferior. I cannot explain it but with RA4 it never seemed to me to be just B&W RC with colour added.

Unlike RC B&W where in most cases glossy seems to have the edge, I always found that lustre was the better surface.

Forget the fact that's it's RC just give it a go with an open mind. You might be surprised

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