I have this paper and would LOVE to get hold of one of your custom profiles on my Epson P800! I'm very pleased you showcased this today...super helpful
Could you please produce a video with this paper printing only portraits on the style or as near as Robert Osborn cowboy/Indian full on portraiture. Printing exclusively on the ,Canon prograf-pro 300, as some else has commented on the thread, stating that their printing results were atrocious using this printer and paper combination. I've just purchased the Pro 300, hence the ask.
It's a good different paper but I found it tends to make images a bit darker and duller strangely? Color wise it certainly has a shimmer if looked at at the right angle.
Hey Guys! I've just took order of a roll of this paper for my Epson p7000. I cant seem to find the profiles on your website for this paper. Could you send me a link to it please? thx
I bought this paper for my pro 300 and used Hahnmehlue profile and media type settings through their AM1X file and the photo was atrocious...very dark, muddy, no appeal at all. then I printed the same image on photo rag Baryta with their profile and AM1X file and the pic was a mirror image to my monitor. I am not sure what's going on but right now count me out of this Metallic paper...!!
Tim and Vince, you didn't mention what type of ink was used. I assume it's PIGMENT ink, and that if it would have been DYE the 'wow!' factor would have been much higher still. Please let us know. And can you do a side-by-side comparison test of this paper printed by both dye and pigment ink printers, please? The Canon Pro-200 with its 8 inks as the current state-of-the-art dye printer? It seems to me that this paper printed with dye inks COULD REPLACE METAL PRINTS as the printing method of choice, which seems to have become the norm in the US. Metal prints seem to have taken over, and are often printed with just three colors and one black!
Incredible paper! Totally different from the other metallic papers (deepest blacks, great colors) and perfectly fitting for pigment printers.
I have this paper and would LOVE to get hold of one of your custom profiles on my Epson P800! I'm very pleased you showcased this today...super helpful
I haven't used their Rag Metalic but I love the Canvase Metalic from Hehnemuhle.
Hey guys! Another great video which I really appreciate! I wanted to ask if one can use this paper on the Canon Pro1000?
Wow, I've been using your Premium Cotton 305 with the Pro-300 printer, but this looks very nice.
Could you please produce a video with this paper printing only portraits on the style or as near as Robert Osborn cowboy/Indian full on portraiture.
Printing exclusively on the ,Canon prograf-pro 300, as some else has commented on the thread, stating that their printing results were atrocious using this printer and paper combination.
I've just purchased the Pro 300, hence the ask.
It's a good different paper but I found it tends to make images a bit darker and duller strangely? Color wise it certainly has a shimmer if looked at at the right angle.
Hey Guys! I've just took order of a roll of this paper for my Epson p7000. I cant seem to find the profiles on your website for this paper. Could you send me a link to it please? thx
I bought this paper for my pro 300 and used Hahnmehlue profile and media type settings through their AM1X file and the photo was atrocious...very dark, muddy, no appeal at all. then I printed the same image on photo rag Baryta with their profile and AM1X file and the pic was a mirror image to my monitor. I am not sure what's going on but right now count me out of this Metallic paper...!!
Tim and Vince, you didn't mention what type of ink was used. I assume it's PIGMENT ink, and that if it would have been DYE the 'wow!' factor would have been much higher still. Please let us know.
And can you do a side-by-side comparison test of this paper printed by both dye and pigment ink printers, please? The Canon Pro-200 with its 8 inks as the current state-of-the-art dye printer?
It seems to me that this paper printed with dye inks COULD REPLACE METAL PRINTS as the printing method of choice, which seems to have become the norm in the US. Metal prints seem to have taken over, and are often printed with just three colors and one black!