dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
I stumbled across this brand whilst buying some film at, as much as I hate to say it, Vistek.
At least the dude that helped me was decent and didn't have the usual "Vistek snobbery" thing going on.
Anyway, I picked up 10 sheets 8.5x11" to try out.
Man.. I'm impressed. This is a seriously sweeeeeet B&W printing paper if you have a good photo printer (I'm using my Epson 3800).
I printed my "New Links" photo on it and whoa nelly it's nice.
I printed a Tmax 3200 shot @ 1600 image and it too was beautiful.
Ya ya.. I know.. wet printing is the best way blah blah blah 🙂 but seeing as how I do not have that facility here in my condo and I don't wanna go all the way downtown to get it done, I opt to process the film here, scan it in high res, import to lightroom then print.
Anyway, I just thought if people were looking at paper options outside of the "regular" stuff (Canon, Epson, Hanhemule etc.) that this paper seems to be reasonably priced (25 sheets 310 g/m2 for $29 CDN) and produces great B&W results.
Cheers,
Dave
At least the dude that helped me was decent and didn't have the usual "Vistek snobbery" thing going on.
Anyway, I picked up 10 sheets 8.5x11" to try out.
Man.. I'm impressed. This is a seriously sweeeeeet B&W printing paper if you have a good photo printer (I'm using my Epson 3800).
I printed my "New Links" photo on it and whoa nelly it's nice.
I printed a Tmax 3200 shot @ 1600 image and it too was beautiful.
Ya ya.. I know.. wet printing is the best way blah blah blah 🙂 but seeing as how I do not have that facility here in my condo and I don't wanna go all the way downtown to get it done, I opt to process the film here, scan it in high res, import to lightroom then print.
Anyway, I just thought if people were looking at paper options outside of the "regular" stuff (Canon, Epson, Hanhemule etc.) that this paper seems to be reasonably priced (25 sheets 310 g/m2 for $29 CDN) and produces great B&W results.
Cheers,
Dave