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Museo silver printer settings / portfolio presentation options

Museo silver printer settings / portfolio presentation options

2006-04-18 by brianechapman

A couple questions...

1.  Does anyone have any recommended settings for the Museo Silver paper
on the R200/220?  Do you follow the standard settings Paul recommends
for "most" glossy papers?

2.  I'm interested in creating a small print portfolio and wondering
what the most common/popular presentation styles are...matted in a
portfolio box?  in a bound book?  I personally like the look of the
portfolio books with hinged pages but I can't figure out whether or not
you have to use specific paper already made to fit one of the binders or
if there is a generic binder that can fit multiple types of
paper...anyone know?

Thanks!!

Brian

http://www.brianchapmanphotography.com
<http://www.brianchapmanphotography.com>



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Re: portfolio presentation options

2006-04-19 by Clayton Jones

Hello Brian,

>2.  I'm interested in creating a small print portfolio and wondering
>what the most common/popular presentation styles are...matted in a
>portfolio box?  in a bound book?  I personally like the look of the
>portfolio books with hinged pages but I can't figure out whether or 
>not you have to use specific paper already made to fit one of the 
>binders or if there is a generic binder that can fit multiple types 
>of paper...anyone know?

Red River Paper sells a binder with hole-punched "page strips" which
adhere to the edge of any paper you wish.  Most other systems that I
have seen include a special paper that has to be used.

Regards,
Clayton


Info on black and white digital printing at    
http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm

Re: portfolio presentation options

2006-04-19 by Brian Chapman

Great!  Thanks Clayton.

Brian

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Clayton Jones" 
<cj@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Brian,
> 
> >2.  I'm interested in creating a small print portfolio and 
wondering
> >what the most common/popular presentation styles are...matted in a
> >portfolio box?  in a bound book?  I personally like the look of 
the
> >portfolio books with hinged pages but I can't figure out whether 
or 
> >not you have to use specific paper already made to fit one of the 
> >binders or if there is a generic binder that can fit multiple 
types 
> >of paper...anyone know?
> 
> Red River Paper sells a binder with hole-punched "page strips" 
which
> adhere to the edge of any paper you wish.  Most other systems that 
I
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> have seen include a special paper that has to be used.
> 
> Regards,
> Clayton
> 
> 
> Info on black and white digital printing at    
> http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm
>

Re: portfolio presentation options

2006-04-25 by Tyler Boley

These hinges are perfect Clayton-
http://www.redrivercatalog.com/acc/hinges1.htm
Anyone know if they can be found somewhere a bit longer?
Thanks
Tyler

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Clayton Jones"
<cj@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> Hello Brian,
> 
> >2.  I'm interested in creating a small print portfolio and wondering
> >what the most common/popular presentation styles are...matted in a
> >portfolio box?  in a bound book?  I personally like the look of the
> >portfolio books with hinged pages but I can't figure out whether or 
> >not you have to use specific paper already made to fit one of the 
> >binders or if there is a generic binder that can fit multiple types 
> >of paper...anyone know?
> 
> Red River Paper sells a binder with hole-punched "page strips" which
> adhere to the edge of any paper you wish.  Most other systems that I
> have seen include a special paper that has to be used.
> 
> Regards,
> Clayton
> 
> 
> Info on black and white digital printing at    
> http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm
>

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