Paper Recommendations

BillSchwab

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I'm doing a project where I will need a nice semi-matte paper available in 44" wide rolls. Familiar with Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308 gsm which is a favorite, but am looking for something less flat. All suggestions appreciated.

Thanks,

Bill
 

Peter Langham

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Innova Fibaprint F Semi Matte
It is quite smooth. Prints with photo black ink. Has a high d max. I think I get 2.35 or higher using a 3800. It is less flat then photorag, which was a favorite of mine until I found this paper.
According to Shades of Paper web site it comes in 44" rolls.

Peter
 

Kerik

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Peter,

How does the surface hold up compared to Photorag? It's soooo easy to scuff photorag or burnish the blacks...
 

Peter Langham

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Kerik,
I can scratch and scuff fairly easily, but I have been able to work with it. I usually make pretty small prints, so that may make it easier for me.
 
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BillSchwab

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Thanks for the tip Derek and Rorye. I had not heard of Redriver and am interested in seeing all I can of what is available.

Bill

BTW - A good friend turned me on to the "Platinum Rag" manufactured by Premier Art and it was perfect for my needs on this project. Very much like an unferrotyped glossy silver gelatin stock. Fiber based with no brighteners added, it takes the ink well with a very nice dmax and it seems to be very durable.
 
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Bill,

I recommend you look at the Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Pearl. It's got no OBA, and is very much like an air dried SG print, but with a little more texture.

I haven't seen the Premier products, but the Innova and Hahnemuhle products are something to look carefully at, especially if you don't want your digital prints looking too much like a platinum print.


---Michael
 
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Bill,

If you aren't aware of them, check out Shades of Paper:

www.shadesofpaper.com

They have a sample pack available with all their SG-style gloss media in it for a very reasonable price. It includes all the offerings from Innova, Hahnemuhle, and also the Crane SR.

It's a good introduction into the breadth of what's available. Plus, Jim Doyle is a great person, and is very competitive with pricing on hardware.


---Michael
 
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