Mike Russell wrote:

> What paper settings does everyone else use when
> printing on to something other than basic Epson
> photo paper?

It depends on you printer, inkset, paper and resolution. If you download the
profiling kit from www.pixl.dk you'll see the procedure for figuring out the
best driver setting. Neil Barstow also have  kit you can purchase, utilizing
a similar strategy. Buy this if you want the easiest/fastest possible
solution.
Finding the correct driver setting will mean the difference between
mediocrity and excellence. Bear in mind it's hard to distinguish the two
before you've seen them both.

Or if you really want to excel consider buying into a good RIP. If you have
a good profile built to use with a RIP you can wave goodbye to metamerism
problems on many printers. I've devised a technique that will limit
illuminant metamerism to being somewhat less than on Offset and Photographic
prints (as in Fuji Crystal Archive or Kodak paper on a Lambda).

Best Regards,
Thomas Holm / Pixl Aps

- Photographer, Educator, Colour Management Consultant & Seminar speaker
- Remote Profiling Service (Output ICC profiles)
- www.pixl.dk � Email: th[AT]pixl.dk
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