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I get a lot of requests for matte fiber based prints. Sometimes I think they turn out ok. Then I get a request to do let's say, a matte paper print in the darkroom, followed by a Piezography print on glossy. Holy crap what a difference. It's night and day.
I just made 12 B&W contact prints for a HABS project, for a client, and again...I am not overwhelmed with awe. The surface feels nice in the hand...but it makes everything just kind of....blah....
Am I just doing it wrong? Is there some secret to matte paper that I don't know?
I just made 12 B&W contact prints for a HABS project, for a client, and again...I am not overwhelmed with awe. The surface feels nice in the hand...but it makes everything just kind of....blah....
Am I just doing it wrong? Is there some secret to matte paper that I don't know?