Archive | September, 2009

Red River Paper Pro Monday – Jim DiVitale

Jim DiVitale – Red River Paper Pro
Job: Commercial Photographer / EducatorUses: Red River UltraPro Satin Printer: Epson Wide Format 
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As a professional photographer, I can’t waste time or supplies trying to get jobs completed. To be competitive in printing, I need consistent quality along [...]

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What inkjet papers can be recycled?

Ever wonder what inkjet papers can be recycled?  Because they are for the most part coated with specialty chemicals, there is confusion about which photo inkjet paper can be placed in the recycle bin. 
As a general rule, you can recycle any coated paper except photobase media.  Photobase papers look and feel like photo lab papers [...]

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Guest Blogger Tim Grey: Ink in Bright Areas of Print

Thanks to Tim Grey, best selling author and writer of the Digital Darkroom Quarterly.

Today’s Question:
What is the best way to ensure “some” ink will always make it to the paper when printing? Often times, I see highlight areas (specular highlights or maybe even very purposeful bright/white areas) that do not seem [...]

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New Papers from Red River Paper This Week

You can take a peek at the new papers posted today over at redrivercatalog.com
Much more coming on these products including detailed product shots, color profiles, and reviews from some trusted sources.
60lb. Cordovan Textured Gloss
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60lb. Paper Canvas Textured Photo Matte
More to follow!

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Premium Polar Satin Sale Continues

 

Premium Polar Satin will be discontinued when supplies are exhausted this Fall.  So stock up now and save up to 50% on this truly top quality paper.  
Start shopping here
Once Premium Polar Satin is gone, you’ll find UltraPro Satin a great alternative.  They have similar luster surface texture and about the same warm tone.  Both have [...]

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twtpoll :: What type of pen do you use to sign your photo prints or artwork? (via @redriverpaper)

twtpoll :: What type of pen do you use to sign your photo prints or artwork? (via @redriverpaper)
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