Cutting to size can be a lot of work when you're putting out a couple  
of dozen prints, but that strategy is a good way to get a very  
consistent paper/profile match for all different paper sizes. I've  
found sometimes a batch of 8.5x11 sheets doesn't match the  
characteristics of a batch of A3 sheets, etc.

Godfrey



On Sep 26, 2007, at 10:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I buy only one size paper -- 13 x19. For 8x 10 or 8x12 (which is  
> closer to full frame for both 35mm film and digital), I print two  
> pictures per sheet and cut them out with a T-square and box cutter.  
> For 5 x 7, I print four per sheet. And of course I also print the  
> occasional 18 x 12 or 13 x 19 (with borderless printing turned on).  
> Epson Premium Luster is my most used sheet, but I also print on  
> Epson Premium Presentation Matte (formerly Epson Enhanced Matte)  
> and Epson Fine Art.


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