The PerfectProof has a bit of Optical brightener in it, the Best doesn't (or considerably less at least), but are slightly darker (and warmer) in base colour. Otherwise both are pretty good. If you have a black light (UV) try and compare them side by side.
Dear Thomas
Thanks for that. Shame about the Perfect proof paper because it seems to visually match quite well some of the sheet fed stock clients are using. Anyone got a favourite non brightened 180gm or heavier SM ink jet proofing paper they would recommend?
Yes the room is a neutral grey as measured and all check out with the rough and ready Gatf/Rhem light indicator strips! Thoughts Thomas please or anyone.
Both are nice.
Agreed
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Both the Best RemoteProof and Proof paper seems to pretty much have excluded optical brighteners, and have a surface close to many popular offset paper for sheetfed and web presses. That said if you use Absolute Colorimetric and an appropriate CMYK simulation profile, and a good custom profile for your Canon, you're home free.
That the 9180 Best paper I presume? It would be great if one could alter the paper tint one was replicating with in our case the Best ColorProof software. I have always found it not subtle enough, so would prefer to be able to pick a paper that matched closely. The obvious downside being of course the need to keep a wider paper range and more checking of output consistency.
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