DREW WILEY
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How do you know "white" paper is really white"? How do you read the oblique reflectance level of that paper (yes, that counts too), or of the so-called black ink, which infamously vary in sheen with inkjet unless one is highly selective. One can't even find a "white" paint with a reflectance above 90%, unless it's a special technical products very few people know about (pure barium oxide reaches around 98%, with a commensurate high cost). All of this is just "shoot from the hip" guesswork. I'm all for having fun trying, but if someone wants something reliable, just spend sufficient money for the real deal up front.