jtk
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I especially like Red River as a paper source and paper brand.
Service has been excellent and I know several photographers who buy from them.
I'm currently enjoying Red River's Aurora Art White, a 300# mat white untextured paper, which I buy as 11X17 and use for full size or half size prints.
Another paper that's been useful is Hahnemuhle Photo Matt Fibre Duo, 210 GSM. This is the warmest paper I'm aware of .... and it's very inexpensive. I'm not sure about its nominal "archival" characteristics because Hahnemuhle makes no claims about that, unlike its other papers. I think you'll have to shop around to find vendors with reliable fine inkjet paper/pigment inventory, but B:&H may be a good place to start.
Google for Red River paper.
Service has been excellent and I know several photographers who buy from them.
I'm currently enjoying Red River's Aurora Art White, a 300# mat white untextured paper, which I buy as 11X17 and use for full size or half size prints.
Another paper that's been useful is Hahnemuhle Photo Matt Fibre Duo, 210 GSM. This is the warmest paper I'm aware of .... and it's very inexpensive. I'm not sure about its nominal "archival" characteristics because Hahnemuhle makes no claims about that, unlike its other papers. I think you'll have to shop around to find vendors with reliable fine inkjet paper/pigment inventory, but B:&H may be a good place to start.
Google for Red River paper.
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