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by Mike McNamee Published 01/02/2005
One of the areas in which the average error is improved is in the high saturation blues. These are normally the high errors in an Ultrachrome ink set and are significantly reduced in the Gloss, Oyster and Lustre data sets. Metamerism is low in the Gloss and Oyster surfaces, a little higher in the DS Lustre. In both the Matt Plus and Matt Proofing papers the metamerism is extremely low making the Matt Plus a particularly good candidate for monochrome work
The ImageLife Series
These are all 100% British made papers, manufactured from 100% Cotton Rag, buffered with calcium carbonate for added stability in atmospheric pollutants. The Delta Matt Fibre is 271gsm media, which is extremely smooth and brilliant white. No optical brighteners are used in the coating for extra stability. Overall the Delta is marginally ahead of its companions in this group with slightly better gamut volume, metamerism, maximum black and colour fidelity. This is another paper, which has all the required credentials for a monochrome specialist.
The Alpha and Omega are slightly cream (i.e. natural) in colour, returning good skin tone error values. They are particularly suitable for fine art reproduction.
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