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adamlugi

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Hi,
I have a question do I notice a difference between prints made under an enlarger on Fuji DPII versus Fuji Maxima paper and developed in a thermaphot processor.
I see a big difference between DPII and standard paper.
 
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Of course,
On DPII paper the same scene comes out much better, contrast, colors(saturation) and blacks are much better.
Maxima is said to be 20% better.
 

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I plan to try Maxima a little later this Spring. It's still an RC paper; but I want to compare it with the rich results of their more expensive Fujiflex polyester-based medium, which is a lot punchier than CAII.
 

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Of course,
On DPII paper the same scene comes out much better, contrast, colors(saturation) and blacks are much better.
Maxima is said to be 20% better.
What does "much better" mean? Like more contrast, more saturation, higher d-max?

Do you have any side-by-side comparison of the same shot printed on CAII and CA DPII?

Thanks!
 

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I ordered a couple of lambda test prints some weeks ago on DPII and Maxima, both in bright finish. Main difference was that Maxima had a noticiable higher brightness than DPII and it was also sharper (I don't know if it is really a paper feature). I didn't see any shadow detail increase but my image had very few shadow areas to evaluate it properly. Maxima print was a bit yellower than DPII print, but general saturation and contrast were similar on both. Paper weigths were also similar on my hands.

I ended up ordering the final print in DPII, Maxima brightness was a bit too much for me and I didn't see any clear advantage in my particular picture to pay the price premium of this paper.
 
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