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by Mike McNamee Published 01/02/2010
Regardless of how many statistics we assemble on a given paper test we always try to make real prints, of real subjects, for real people! Here, a superb Jay in the recent snow, from Jon Ashton, pops out of the test-bed Epson 3800. See the feature on exposure.
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This is bright punchy paper and if you like the pearl effect you should at least give it a try. The toughness of the finish will be attractive for album-making and also for the enthusiasts whose prints can take a fair amount of wear and tear as they go about from exhibition to exhibition. A tougher surface is long overdue for inkjet paper. We understand that the laboratories are already using the product and have been able to dispense with lamination, thus saving costs and time.
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