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Subject: [Leica] First Impressions - Epson R2400
From: scott at adrenaline.com (Scott McLoughlin)
Date: Sat Aug 13 16:17:50 2005
References: <05FAA266-1C4A-41EC-A903-2F977F57B8AD@dodo.com.au> <1020BFF8-6748-4F0B-8BFB-3F01AAB261D8@dodo.com.au> <42FBAF10.3060409@adrenaline.com> <87636045-4B07-4465-BD28-EEE027D06B4D@dodo.com.au>

Yes, there are alot of options in the Epson world. But as Ted posted
recently, there's a heck of alot to be said for keeping it simple, i.e.,
finding something you like and sticking to it.

I think inksupply.com or atlex.com has sample packs of different
papers, so you can give them a whirl for not too much money.

Also, as you read, you'll probably see a few papers - HPR (Photo Rag)
in matte, or Epson Premium SemiGloss/Matte and Lustre in glossy - come
up over and over and over again. Among the many options, there are
some more popular and tried and true papers in the mix.

Scott

Rick Dykstra wrote:

> thanks for that link Scott.  I've got some learnin' to do it seems.
>
> Rick.
>
> On 12/08/2005, at 6:03 AM, Scott McLoughlin wrote:
>
>> There's a ton of nice papers out there. EEM (archival matte) is  
>> actually
>> a nice paper, just not so archival unfortunately.  HPR (PhotoRag) is a
>> one of the most popular nicer matte papers.
>>
>> But HPR, Moab Entrada, Epson Ultrasmooth, Premier HotPresse, and on
>> and on - there are lots of nice matte papers out there with good  
>> archival
>> properties, and different surface textures, brightness (with/ without 
>> optical
>> brighteners), dmax levels and so on.
>> For glossy, the Epson "semi's" - semigloss, semimatte, premium  lustre -
>> all have many adherents. I've printed a bit a few months back on the
>> semigloss and was pleased. These are all quite archival with  
>> appropriate
>> care.  Costco (yup!) sells this stuff called "Kirkland" which is  
>> like a nicer
>> Epson Premium Glossy, quite archival and made over in Switzerland.
>> Only 8.5x11 sheets, but a wonderful paper at a bargain price.
>>
>> Here's a really nice link with some good, detailed reviews of many
>> different papers from a guy who does his homework.  It's called the
>> "Great Paper Chase."
>>
>> http://www.cjcom.net/articles/digiprn5.htm
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> Rick Dykstra wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I meant to ask, what sort of paper are people using with their  
>>> Epson  R800s, 1800s, 2200s?  I've tried the Archival Matte and its  
>>> very matt  indeed.  Something with just a little more life would  be 
>>> nice.  But  still with good archivals if possible.
>>>
>>> Rick.
>>>
>>> On 11/08/2005, at 10:47 PM, Rick Dykstra wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Being something of a film lover I've been slow to engage with  the  
>>>> new fangled digital technology.  I've waited till the gear  seemed  
>>>> good enough.  After buying my first scanner recently, a  Minolta  
>>>> Dimage Scan Elite 5400 Mk II, I've just gone out and  bought my  
>>>> first inkjet printer today.  An Epson Stylus Photo  R2400.  OMBG 
>>>> is  this thing good or what?!
>>>>
>>>> I've only done a couple of prints (on Archival Matt Paper at  
>>>> that)  and I'm a complete newby, with only Photoshop Elements 2  in 
>>>> use and  with minimal tweaking, but geez, this current  technology 
>>>> is very,  very good.  I'm glad I waited for these two  devices - 
>>>> its been a  long wait, but worth it.
>>>>
>>>> I commend these devices to folks who might be shopping around at   
>>>> the moment.  The prints coming from my Leica lenses, Velvia  film,  
>>>> Minolta 5400 II scanner and Epson R2400 printer have blown  my  
>>>> little socks off.  Yippee!
>>>>
>>>> Regards, Rick.
>>>>
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