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Old February 12th 18, 05:19 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Gave it a try...B&W thus far.


Really like this paper.


Even with a magnifying glass, I'm not sure I could tell this from a
silver-gelatin print
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Old February 12th 18, 05:36 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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In article , philo
wrote:


Really like this paper.

Even with a magnifying glass, I'm not sure I could tell this from a
silver-gelatin print


and even if you could, who cares.
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Old February 13th 18, 04:28 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On 2/12/2018 11:36 AM, nospam wrote:
In article , philo
wrote:


Really like this paper.

Even with a magnifying glass, I'm not sure I could tell this from a
silver-gelatin print


and even if you could, who cares.


those of us who actually care about their prints.

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PeterN
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Old February 13th 18, 04:52 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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In article , PeterN
wrote:

Really like this paper.

Even with a magnifying glass, I'm not sure I could tell this from a
silver-gelatin print


and even if you could, who cares.


those of us who actually care about their prints.


that's not caring. it's trying to find a problem when there isn't any
to be found, particularly since ink jet printers do a *better* job than
silver gelatin can. there's also nothing special about silver gelatin
prints. it was just the only thing that existed at the time.

normally, people don't look at photos under a microscope or magnifying
glass to examine film grains or printer dots.

instead they step back and enjoy the photos as they were meant to be
viewed.

if you truly cared about your prints, you'd make sure that they look
good from normal viewing distances, not under a scope.
 




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