I use Imageprint and the profiles that are made for that. However I
know a few friends that have had good luck printing straight from
photoshop, my guess is that they use the profiles for cs2 that are on
the red river website.

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> Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:35:34 -0700
> From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Looking for a printer (mostly low-end)
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> Matt,
>
> A little off topic ...
>
> Do you use a profiled print workflow? Considering the Red River
> paper: Have you found good profiles to use with it?
>
> A friend gave me a few sheets of Red River paper. I like the surface
> but have not yet found profiles that worked well with it. The prints
> I've made that came out best so far were  B&W renderings using the
> Advanced B&W settings in the R2400 driver. If I could find some good
> profiles for it, I would buy a box of it and experiment more.
>
> Godfrey
>
>
> On Aug 21, 2007, at 11:10 AM, Matt Johnson wrote:
>
> > Problem is that you don't even get archival till you hit the epson
> > R800 inks and above, and i really don't think highly of that printer.
> > I would maintain a cheap b&w printer like graywolf does, and look into
> > an R1800 (this guy is about $500) or above for your printing your
> > photos, its not that big of a step to get into archival quality (price
> > wise), and atleast your getting something worth the cost of the ink.
> > (Just my 2 cents though)
> > Also you can get into some nicely priced archival paper from places
> > like Red River Paper or Moab. I print almost exclusively Moab, and I'm
> > thinking of getting an Epson 3800 or a lightly used 4000 for home. the
> > 4000 has been replaced by the 4800 now but the 4000 you can get very
> > large 220 ml cartridges for a hundred a piece, and they go forever.
>
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