RE: difference hp Z2100 and Z3100
RE: difference hp Z2100 and Z3100
- Subject: RE: difference hp Z2100 and Z3100
- From: "Olivier Desmaison" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 17:41:06 +0100
Title: Re: difference hp Z2100 and Z3100
FWA stands for
Fluorescent White Agent aka Optical Brightening Agent ?
Olivier
De :
colorsync-users-bounces+odesmaison=email@hidden
[mailto:colorsync-users-bounces+odesmaison=email@hidden] De la part de Andrew Rodney
Envoyé : lundi 19 mars 2007
17:31
À : Anthony Sanna; Marco
Ugolini; email@hidden
Objet : Re: difference hp
Z2100 and Z3100
On 3/19/07 10:18 AM,
"Anthony Sanna" wrote:
What are the preferences out there? This is for color, not B+W.
I’m not a ‘fine art’ photographer or printer. But like Bill,
I very much like the Luster paper.
For folks who like matt, Innova has some lovely papers and at PMA, they were
all the rage with respect to booth’s showing off papers.
This is all so personal though. You can fill a room with people who will love
any brand you pick and fill an equally large room of people who don’t.
I would advise you to get a black light (small, battery operated unit) and
examine any paper for FWA before going any farther. The Epson luster does fall
into that camp a bit. But when I examined a similar paper from Canon (Premium
Bright Photo paper) that came with my iPF 5000, I was almost blinded by the FWA’s!
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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