Agreed. But a valid question asked, no? For those who have been able to "test" this paper it would be nice to hear some dMax figures. I'm interested to hear how Epson K2/K3 PK can do on cotton with a state-of-art infused receptor. > From: Greg <dfaprinting@...> > Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Crane Museo Silver Rag/beta testing > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Steve Kale > <stevekale@b...> wrote: >> >> I can get dark black where I want it on a piece of toilet paper with > a felt >> pen. >> >> You can not deny that a key component of any paper evaluation is the > dynamic >> range it provides for you the user to deploy however you want. >> > > > Nope I can not deny that. But in the same thought, sometimes a paper > that does not have a great dmax also looks good when images are printed > onto it. No those papers are not my first choice, but there are worse > things in this "industry" than a mediocre dmax. One of those would be > shiny flecks in the coating (see other thread about those).
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Crane Museo Silver Rag/beta testing
2006-01-03 by Steve Kale
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