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.
pentaxuser
pentaxuser
That sucks. Is there a particular reason for this or is it just a case of that's the only thing available?It's resin paper only.
That sucks. Is there a particular reason for this or is it just a case of that's the only thing available?
Thanks.
When I printed color, I never touched that cyan dial on the color head. What the hell they put it there for?![]()
When I printed color, I never touched that cyan dial on the color head. What the hell they put it there for?![]()
That sucks. Is there a particular reason for this or is it just a case of that's the only thing available?
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.Fiber based paper would take longer to process, wash and dry. How would you benefit from using it?
To me, there's nothing like fiber based paper.
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