Herb,

In 4X6 I get the same premium paper I use for 8X10.  I agree with you
that each paper will print a bit differently - I only meant to say
that printing tests on uncoated paper seems not such a good idea.


Bruce



Tuesday, July 8, 2003, 10:54:40 AM, you wrote:

HC> i find there is enough difference between the regular photo paper and the Premium 
Photo paper that i always use the latter.

HC> Herb....
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>> Marnie,
>> 
>> Due to the extreme absorbancy of that kind of paper (sucks up ink) and
>> the inability to really look at color/saturation/most anything other
>> than cropping, I use photo 4X6 paper to print tests on.  Relatively
>> inexpensive, not much ink use and you can reasonably evaluate what you
>> are going to get.


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