Ugh, I despise glossy paper. I'd rather give up a little DMax for a little character, which the matte papers have.

I was at a print swap yesterday. Out of 18 participants, only a couple used glossy papers. A couple printed on some semi-gloss (Epson Luster and Agfa Multigrade with a semigloss surface) and everybody else used matte. I printed on Moab Entrada Bright. No issues with fuzziness, and none with fingerprints or glare (the two biggest issues with glossy paper).

-Adam

graywolf wrote:

I always wonder why some artsey paper. Photo quality is judge by glossy print quality. I always wonder how you guys get those sharper than a razor prints on fuzzy paper. I guess some of us have different standards than others.

graywolf
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Powell Hargrave wrote:

S9000 and I'll put the results up against your slow and noisy Epson any
day of the week!! ;-)))
Cheers,
Cotty


OK.  On a nice high quality art paper.  Hang it in a nice bright sunny
room. Will compare prints next year at this time.

Powell


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