sterioma
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I am currently using some semi-gloss / pearl variable contrast resin paper for my contact sheets, which I have started producing since about a year. I have noticed though that the pearl surface does not seem to be ideal for this, as close observation with a loupe shows the paper "imperfections" that make the paper attractive when seen from normal viewing distance, but there are very distracting from up close.
Do you guys have any preference for your contact sheet paper? Do you care whether it's the same paper, or at least similar, to your "default" paper if you have one?
I am considering switching to glossy VC resin, but I wonder if this could be a case where a graded paper would be a better choice (after all, I always print withtout any filtration for my contact sheets).
Do you guys have any preference for your contact sheet paper? Do you care whether it's the same paper, or at least similar, to your "default" paper if you have one?
I am considering switching to glossy VC resin, but I wonder if this could be a case where a graded paper would be a better choice (after all, I always print withtout any filtration for my contact sheets).