Donald Miller
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I have recently tested JandC Photo's Nuance Exposition Graded Paper. This paper is absolutely stunning. A real winner in several ways.
For instance this paper will produce a dmax of 2.06 untoned and 2.36 toned in KRST 1-9 for two minutes. Readings were on my calibrated Xrite 310 reflection densitometer. This is the highest dmax that I have ever observed on any paper that I have tested. The other papers that I have tested have been Oriental graded and VC, Forte Polywarmtone, Kentmere, Zone VI Brilliant (old emulsion) and both grades of Azo. (old and recent emulsion).
The paper is a neutral tone paper that shows a dmin of .04. Nice clean highlights are an earmark of this wonderful paper. The paper shows very nice separation of values throughout.
For those who are entertaining trying a new paper, I suggest giving this paper a try. In my opinion, by densitometric evaluation, this is a premium paper at a very reasonable price.
The only problem that I see is that I will need to reprint my current portfolio on this paper. Guess that I had better get to work.
For instance this paper will produce a dmax of 2.06 untoned and 2.36 toned in KRST 1-9 for two minutes. Readings were on my calibrated Xrite 310 reflection densitometer. This is the highest dmax that I have ever observed on any paper that I have tested. The other papers that I have tested have been Oriental graded and VC, Forte Polywarmtone, Kentmere, Zone VI Brilliant (old emulsion) and both grades of Azo. (old and recent emulsion).
The paper is a neutral tone paper that shows a dmin of .04. Nice clean highlights are an earmark of this wonderful paper. The paper shows very nice separation of values throughout.
For those who are entertaining trying a new paper, I suggest giving this paper a try. In my opinion, by densitometric evaluation, this is a premium paper at a very reasonable price.
The only problem that I see is that I will need to reprint my current portfolio on this paper. Guess that I had better get to work.