RE: Print Quality

From: Don Bryant ^lt;dstevenbryant@mindspring.com>
Date: 04/18/04-08:44:49 PM Z
Message-id: <E1BFOm5-0001WK-00@albatross.mail.pas.earthlink.net>

Since we have been discussing Epson print quality today, I'm wondering if
anyone has any experience with the Epson Print Academy program?

 

Information about the program can be found at :

 

http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/PrintAcademy/pao_home.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=
yes

 

Thanks,

 

Don Bryant

 

 

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From: Ender100@aol.com [mailto:Ender100@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 5:42 PM
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: Re: Print Quality

 

Darryl,

Contact this person:

Jim Robbins
All Square
Actjimrobbins

He may be able to provide you with the information you need.

Unfortunately, even with recommendations by others and trends in usage, it
usually comes down to testing the papers yourself on your machine with your
workflow and deciding what looks and works the best for you. Nice if you
can get samples to test.

You might try Googling for comparisons. I do remember a web site that did a
very nice summary of the differences between a number of papers, but I've
since lost the URL.

Mark Nelson

In a message dated 4/18/04 4:18:11 PM, dbaird@umflint.edu writes:

Mark,

I assume the Arches Infinity doesn't scuff or flake cuz it's danged
expensive like Photo Rag.

Can you or anyone clear up the distinctions between the various
"velvet" papers floating around?

I have abunch of the uncoated Somerset Velvet, which used to be a
favorite of the IRIS era. But since we've been delived the
photo-enhanced SV, the differences have been elusive to this sleepy
academic. ...Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper, and Somerset Velvet for
Epson...

I think this is the same question Loris is asking

-Darryl
Received on Sun Apr 18 20:45:08 2004

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