> The one called Ferrania Optijet Photo Paper doesn't bronce (Probably not the
> exact right name but it's close - it has a slightly rough to the feel
> surface although it is glossy). I can't remember the exact name but Lyson
> had it relabled and now sells it themselves. Contact John read at Marrut,
> he'll know which one to get.
The Lyson version appears to be Lyson Professional Colour Photo Gloss. (but
it is listed as 140gsm)
> 
> I'm currently testing some proofing papers which (preliminary) appear
> awesome in regard to colour, but they are much like offset, not photographic
> in appearance.
> 
Testing on inkjet printers? What are these papers Thomas?

> If anyone are interested in the results I'd be happy to post them...
> 
Please do, I for one am definitely interested.

For readers of this thread, I read on another list that some of the Ilford
papers do not suffer from bronzing (the classic range), I will be testing
them shortly, but if anyone else can confirm or deny these rumours, please
speak up.

Many thanks
Dave Greenwood

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